Wow thanks for all the quick responses.
Actually I already graduated--early. And, I only went through one rush, which I dropped, during my freshman year in college.
I can understand why some would think this is a backdoor way to joining a sorority and I realize I would have to overcome that stigma.
I also understand that AI would be nothing like joining as a collegiate.
I'm sorry you feel that I have disrespected sororities. I sincerely wanted to be a part of a strong group of women who did good. I have also looked into joining a junior league, which is probably what I will end up doing.
Put yourself in my shoes--you have long regretted the choice you made back in college, transferred to a school where it would be impossible to join (as a commuter, at least I thought so), and realize that you could give a good deal to an alumna chapter. I thought that would make me a good candidate but I can see why this seems questionable, again I apologize for "disrespecting" sororities by so admiring them that I wanted to be a part. I sincerely thank you for the information, and I hope there is no bad blood.
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