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I kind of agree with James on the alum initiation part - she would be able to go to meetings, but not vote. She could help prepare rush parties and attend them, but not vote on the new sisters. IMO that would pretty much blow. Part of joining a sorority is feeling you are having a part in building your chapter - and I think not having a voice to vote would take some of that away. It's one thing to go alum after 3 years of being active in the chapter, but to have to do it right away?
Also, some groups that do alum initiation, do not allow college-age women (I mean the standard 18-22) to alum initiate. The thinking of course, being that she is still at the age where she can rush and pursue membership in the "conventional" fashion.
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