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Old 08-27-2012, 08:05 AM
FleurGirl FleurGirl is offline
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Originally Posted by Andrearossi View Post
I noticed that you said the traditional age range is 18-22, I will be 22 to if I do decide to rush, so is my age not bad after all? Or did I mis-understood what you wrote?
Yeah, you'll be 22 when you start, but what about when you graduate? You'll be significantly older than everyone else even if you're only there for two years.

That being said, there's no reason why you shouldn't TRY recruitment, if you can honestly handle the financial commitment. If you decide that it's a little too weird and everyone just seems too young, you don't have to accept a bid. Just remember that between your age and class standing you will most likely have very limited options or even be released all together. If you're mentally prepared to deal with that, then give it a shot.

Remember too that joining a sorority is NOT the only way to make friends. Lots of non-sorority members have wonderful, active lives at their universities. Even if you do join, you're going to have to work hard to make friends within your sorority. Contrary to popular belief, sorority life is not, "Instant friends! Just add Greek letters!"
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