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Originally Posted by rebelgirl
I am yet another person with somewhat the same questions as TexasRose. I'll pose a stronger point in this thread. I know that it is something "special" yet I know in my heart that I want to give myself in time, philanthropy and heart to a sorority. My mother is a Beta Sigma Phi and I've met with a few chapters but they are so aniquated that it doesn't work for me. I have such a strong respect for NPC's that I know these are the only sororities that will fulfill what I am looking for in a group. I know I won't get the "college" experience but I want to be part of something great. I do have a degree and am curious if there is any way I might join a sorority even though I have long since graduated. What is there for some of us to do?
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Become involved in your community through other organizations and meet lots of people (not just members of an NPC). Since you generally won't be successful "shopping" for an AI sorority, make your contributions to your community count for the right reasons. If you are eventually asked to join a group (maybe after 30-50 years of organizational or community commitment) it will be the honor to you that it is intended for the group that has selected you for this special membership. Greek letters are not a requirement of someone who really wants to lend a hand in their community so help out as much as you can now regardless of the "organization" you are doing the service for.