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Old 08-07-2008, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mruff77 View Post
Hi.
I'm new here and figured that this is where I need to come for help.
I am 35 years old, married, and have an 8 year old son. I just completed
my Associate's degree and I am continuing at a state university next month, for my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. The reason why it took me so long to get this far is that I have always had to support myself from 18 years old and on. I have had to provide a home for myself
and work full time in order to supprt myself. I have worked very hard these past several years and feel that I have just a little more to go. I will be attending full time and working full time as well. I don not feel like a typical 35 year old and feel as if my heart is very young. I am thrilled to be finishing up my undergraduate career and would also like to fully experience college the right way. I have always wanted to join a sorority, and wonder if this might be the time that I would be able to do that. I admire the sisterhood of sororities and would like to be a part of that.
I am proud to be attending a great university and would love for to make a sorority part of my life. If anyone can respond and tell me your thoughts and even what advice you might have , I have both ears open. Also, if there is a particular sorority that you might know of that might have a member/ members my age, I would love to find out which they are.
I will be attending UNC Charlotte and at this moment cannot recall the sororities by name. If anyone could shed some light here, I would REALLY appreciate it. Thanks!
First you need to ask yourself what KIND of sorority you want to pursue.

I'll be blunt and honest and say that if it's NPC sororities at UNC-Charlotte you want to pursue, you may not stand a chance. The undergraduate chapters are comprised of girls 18-22 who won't want a 35 year old mother joining their sorority.

Looks like your campus as NPHC and Multi-Cultural organizations as well.

Last edited by Unregistered-; 08-07-2008 at 03:43 PM.