I am very familiar with Willamette and its greek system since my best friend was in a sorority there. There may only be three sororities, but greek life on campus is very popular and filled with tradition (it's the oldest univ. in the northwest). There are live-in requirements (though you'd probably be exempt since you'd be married). The undergraduates are isolated from the graduate schools and their students, so honestly I think you would be labeled as "unusual" or "weird" for going through recruitment with freshmen. They probably won't know how old you are...once they find out where you are in your studies, they'll assume you're older and wonder why you're going through rush now. When it comes to recruitment, the bottom line is that chapters select members based on whether they would fit in. And since none of the chapter sisters would be able to relate to your school experience yet, they would probably think you wouldn't fit in.
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