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I'd suggest you join something like Alpha Phi Omega or a professional GLO, if you want to be active on campus. There seems to be more age diversity in those types of GLOs on many campuses. I was active in APO as a grad student, from ages 24-26, and we had students all the way up the early 30s. Personally, I had more fun (and freedom) there, than the social sorority I pledged.
If you are 29, but don't look/feel/act 29, I don't think becoming an advisor may be a good idea. I'm 27 and a recent alum, but young at heart like you, there's NO WAY on earth I would like to do advising! You won't have any fun, you will be babysitting!
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