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"Young" Alumna in Alumnae Chapter
Haley - I would encourage you to at least look into whether there is an alumnae chapter near your new school, and if so, to meet the ladies there. I am a member of a large AC in a metropolitan area, and we had a KD join us two years ago who transferred from an out-of-state school to a local university with no collegiate chapter. She was only 20 at the time, but she has been a very active member of our group, and is currently serving on our Executive Board. Our membership covers a wide age range, but we do have some girls who are very recent college graduates, so her stage of life isn't too terribly different than theirs. Of course, it's not the same experience as being a collegiate member, but if that option is not open to you at your new school, it can be a great alternative, if the local AC is a good fit for you.
At the very least, it couldn't hurt to know alumnae from your sorority in your new town.
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