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I'll answer....first of all, your GPA is really good, but you'll be competing with 18-year-olds with up to 4.5s from high school. But college GPAs are rated more valuable than high school, so that's in your favor. But 21 and rushing? Again, you'll be competing with 18-year-olds with 4 years to give the sorority instead of your 2. And do you really want to be thrown together with 100+ 18-year-olds for a full semester? And next year, most of the 21- and 22-year olds will have graduated. That said....it's possible, but realize you will be released right away from most groups. Your legacy connection MAY only get you an invitation back to the second round. But chapters are not bound to that, so it may mean squat. Tiers - don't worry about that. You'll be lucky to get in a group. And frankly, it really doesn't matter anyway - every sorority pretty much does the same things and the experience is pretty much the same. YES, you need recs, especially at any school in Mississippi. Recs come from alumnae of the sorority. Extra point or two if it's from an alumna of the MSU chapter. Some sororities allow the member sister to write a rec, some don't. Your sister should know. Everybody shares the expenses of the house. Will you not use the electricity, heating and cooling, water and toilet while you are there for meetings and parties?
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