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Old 08-01-2006, 10:08 PM
cutie_cat_4ever cutie_cat_4ever is offline
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
An alumna chapter does service and supports a collegiate chapter if there's one nearby. They do tend more towards having a social event or two per month especially if the women come from further away.

An adult sorority is like being active in college. They have regular chapter meetings and projects and events. Someone in a sorority like Beta Sigma Phi could give you more info.

There are some sororities that will take you as an active member if you are a graduate student as well. It may be worth looking into that if you want a "college" Greek life.

Thanks for the answer. It gives me more of an idea which kind of sorority I would like to go for. Right now I'm in the process of researching different sororities. I'm going to take my time since I just got out of college. I'm still at the stage of trying to settle down with my job (too much to learn, too overwhelming at the moment). I understand it'll be a long process for me, and I don't mind, even if it means it'll take years. But I know it would be a rewarding experience for me, and I know I won't regret it (because I already regret for not joining one in college)

*takes a deep breath and keeps my finger crossed* =)
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