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You REALLY need to think hard about whether you need to start greek life at the very beginning of your college career when you had a 2.6 in high school. You will most likely struggle to get going in college. It is harder than high school, and if you only had a 2.6 then I am a little nervous to know what it will be in college. We all want you to be successful, and rushing next week may not be the best idea for your situation. I know it's hard, and it's not ideal, and it's not what you want to do - but you really need to think about how it will affect you in the long run. Greek life is extremely time consuming, and so is studying. It will be hard to manage both, especially first semester when you have swaps, football games, etc. It may be in your best interest to make sure you can handle college first, and then rush spring semester this year or fall semester next year. Chances are, your choices will be way more limited with a 2.6 GPA this year than they will be rushing as a sophomore with a better GPA. Unless you have some serious connections to multiple houses, along with amazing recs and an amazing personality and reputation, I don't see next week going to well for you. You just need to have a discussion with yourself and think about your future and decide what is really best for you and your situation. Good luck with whatever decision you make! We're all cheering for you, but school comes first, even if we don't want it to.
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