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Originally Posted by alumniguest
I was not greek in undergrad, and the greek life staff member has talked to me about going greek as an alum. They say "its never too late to go greek" and I'm beginning to really consider it. The thing is, the college I work at does not have a theta chapter and I know that if I ever was to go greek I would want to be a theta. While I wasn't a member as an undergrad, they did have a chapter at my college, and many of the women from that chapter remain great friends of mine. It's the only chapter I could really ever see myself calling "home."
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Have any of these women ever mentioned AI to you? The Thetas you are good friends with, that is. Did the Greek life staff member who mentioned this inquire if you would be interested in AIing into her sorority?
Also, keep in mind that unless all the women you know from college are in your city and in the Theta alum chapter there, it's going to be different people than you knew in college. In other words, if you are primarily interested in sharing this bond with the women
from your school that's not necessarily something that's going to happen (or get stronger) with AI.