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ged scores?

by: um

I'm being admitted on GED scores, but I'm graduating from a public high school. (It's a special program offered at my school, I swear it's legit.) My GED scores were almost perfect for every subject. Since I'm not submitting a transcript or ACT scores, do sororities see my GED scores? And will the fact that I'm on academic probation/admitted on GED scores hinder me from getting a bid?

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#1  by: Hm   
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Did you take the ACT? Do you have a high school GPA? Whatever the admission criteria for Mizzou, there is a different set of criteria for sororities. You will be asked to enter your GPA and ACT score when you register for formal recruitment. If you have neither, I honestly cannot think of a single chapter who would invite you back to round 2. Even homeschooled kids take the ACT and can tell us what score they got.

I don't mean to be harsh, just trying to be honest. If you don't have a GPA or ACT score, please expect that you will likely be released from all houses. If you truly want to be a member of an NPC sorority, I'd suggest you do very well your first semester at Mizzou and try to COB, or do very well your first year and sign up for recruitment for your sophomore year.

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by: Or...May 15, 2015 1:41:16 PM

...take the ACT. But, truly, if you struggled in high school (either academically or socially or whatever led you to drop out), I think sorority life should not be your top priority in college. Give it a year and then sign up as a sophomore. That should lever the playing field if you have done well and if you are still interested.

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#2  by: OP   
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I didn't struggle academically, I had a few surgeries sophomore and junior year. I'm all good now but I have a kind of low ACT score (And no GPA, technically.) Do sororities have ACT cutoffs?

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