phisigduchesscv |
05-24-2006 11:18 PM |
30 something joined a sorority
HI There,
First off look for past threads that I have responded too. I became a founding member of the Iota Gamma chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma at CSUDH (a sister campus to CSULB) as a graduate student at the age of 32. I didn't go party with the sisters but did participate in some of the mixers etc. Some of the mixers we had with fraternities from CSULB and they had a wide range of ages in their membership so I didn't feel uncomfortable when we did things with them. I did participate in all the community service events, etc that my chapter did.
I was a founding member of the executive board and I even was the President of my chapter the next year. Some of the "younger" sisters are my best friends now and I am so glad I did join even though others were saying "are you crazy". Other threads I've resonded go into detail about my thoughts on this.
One thing I think some of the posters on here need to realize is the make up of many of the CSU campuses in the Los Angeles area. The average age of students at CSUDH is 29. CSU Long Beach is a bit closer to a traditional campus then CSU Dominguez Hills is but it is still definitely a commuter campus with a lot of students who transfer in to it in their mid to late 20's. The average age of an undergraduate at CSULB is 25, with more then 30% of the student population over the age of 25. So you will more then likely see a bit more of an age spread in chapters on the campus.
Yes CSULB has a large traditional freshman class but it also attracts a lot of non-traditional and returning students. Also, many of the students who attend CSULB and CSUDH are the first generation to ever go to college let alone graduate. I think it can sometimes be difficult to compare experiences on the West Coast with other areas of the US. Also, the rushing experiences between the UC's and the CSU's in Southern California may be difficult to compare.
Keep us posted about how your sisters experiences go.
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