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Originally posted by winneythepooh7
It would depend on how comfortable you are with hanging out with younger women. If you are a grad student, why not look into becoming an alumna initiate? That way you could participate in an alumnae association with women closer to your age you may feel more in common with. To be honest too, the younger women may feel uncomfortable around you. I rushed another sorority before I went DPhiE and there was a woman who came that was in her mid-30's. While the members of the organization were nice enough to her, everyone kinda felt it was wierd that she would want to hang out with 18-22 year olds.
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Yeah that's a factor too. On our campus the average age is like 23 or 24, we are a commuter school. So older students who are 24-26 won't have too much trouble fitting in on campus. I could see how it could be a problem when the average age is 19 or 20.