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Originally Posted by Scandia
I approve of Alumnae Initiation because for many reasons outside your control, it is not possible at times to join a sorority in college. Financial reasons, parents not approving (this is mainly relevant if you are living at home), classes or extracurriculars relevant to major requiring too much time and work (eg- you are pre-med or pre-vet and have to do a certain amount of volunteering in addition to 15 credits of tough classes per semester), or there simply not being any social GLOs at your institution. When you are an adult living on your own and having a full time job with a salary, you may be able to contribute more to an organization in ways that you would not have been able to do when you were an undergraduate of the average undergraduate age.
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A collegiate chapter of a sorority and an alumnae association are two entirely different animals. Collegiate programming is the core of sorority life. Alumnae membership is for the warm fuzzies and to support collegiate programming. Please cease posting about your AI search if you truly want to be an AI. You're doing yourself more harm than good. This remark is not in violation of the TOS and is not intended as a personal attack. It's advice... a reason that used to draw people to the recruitment forum.