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IlovemyAKA 02-28-2008 05:10 PM

Nope. I'm not buying it.

twinkle555 02-28-2008 05:15 PM

bnice,
Are you for real?
1. You are too old, you will have nothing in common with 18 year olds
2. One word. Punctuation. Use it!

AKA_Monet 03-20-2008 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bnice35 (Post 1608776)
I am a returning college student who is 35. I interest in pledging

Yeea hunny, UR 2 ol...

adpiucf 03-20-2008 09:41 AM

Objectively, no. There is no age limit to be considered for collegiate membership as long as you are still working toward your first bachelor's degree.

Subjectively, yes, 35 is too old. The majority of collegiate sorority members range in age from 18-24. I fail to see a 35 year old having enough in common with women of this age group to be viewed as their peer.

I would recommend getting involved with another campus, church or community women's organization.

If you are truly interested in sorority recruitment, give it a shot and see for yourself. There are some women who are older who have received bids to sororities. However, they are in the extreme minority.

Thetagirl218 03-20-2008 02:25 PM

In my opinion it would be very difficult to get a bid at 35. This may sound harsh, but most girls do not want a fellow active sister who is nearly their mother's age.

As for being on the President's list, and having a 4.0; I am curious as to what your major is?

I pray it is not education! :eek:

summer_gphib 03-20-2008 02:34 PM

OP: You are way too freaking old to not know the proper use of "too, to, and two." Second graders know that rule.

ETA: "I interest in pledging" is also really bad, as is not ending questions with a question mark. UGH.

APhi4Ever 03-20-2008 03:08 PM

Am I to old as the thread is titled.

Most likely:rolleyes:

PhiGam 03-20-2008 03:12 PM

Yes

MsPrissy_00 03-21-2008 08:45 PM

nope

texas*princess 03-21-2008 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsPrissy_00 (Post 1621786)
No you r not too old. I knew of a lady that was 46 years old and she became part of an undergrad chapter of a sorority. Age is just a number. Remember you can always join a grad chapter.

not every sorority has grad chapters.

MsPrissy_00 03-21-2008 08:53 PM

ok

AOE2AlphaPhi 03-21-2008 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsPrissy_00 (Post 1621790)
you can always start a grad chapter, that is not a problem.

I think that that is a complete oversimplification of the situation. Starting a graduate chapter is a huge amount of work, and some organizations do not allow them.

texas*princess 03-21-2008 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AOE2AlphaPhi (Post 1621792)
I think that that is a complete oversimplification of the situation. Starting a graduate chapter is a huge amount of work, and some organizations do not allow them.

^^ (see bold) that's what i meant.

Unregistered- 03-22-2008 02:23 AM

The reply I wanted to quote has since been edited, but I wanted to ask anyway...

Ms_Prissy00, are you talking about NPHC chapters? If that's the case, based on what I've read here and what NPHC members here have said, starting a grad chapter isn't as easy as you think, and it's certainly not an easy "in".

IHeartUGA 03-26-2008 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fawn Liebowitz (Post 1609220)
I'm more interested in knowing what college/university is supposedly about to give this person a degree.

I hear Sears is running a special. If you buy your driver's license this weekend, they'll throw in a college degree for FREE!


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