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I think that it would depend on each chapter's constitution/bylaws as to whether you'd meet the requirements for membership. You are not an undergraduate, because you've been awarded a Bachelor's degree already, correct? This is based on your statement that you've already received a degree from another university (and you didn't say an Associate's degree, which is awarded by a community/junior college). So, you are pursuing a second Bachelor's. You don't truly have "junior standing" in the traditional sense of the term; you may be only required to take X number of units to attain that second Bachelor's since you already have a Bachelor's, and have the gen ed coursework completed (probably will be given credit for that). That's a different scenario than being a 24 year old junior.
Hard to say what your overall chances are. Paging AXORushAdvisor, and asuadpi (don't think that's her name, too tired to look it up). We've got some other ASU folks on the board who might have something to say.
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Last edited by AZTheta; 04-06-2013 at 12:18 AM.
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