Hey! Well, since your mother was in the sorority you are interested in that makes you a legacy to them. Most, but not all, sororities take special consideration for legacies. Have your mother write you a letter of recommendation to that chapter or call them to let them know you are coming through.
At me school three years ago a married woman came through rush. Some sororities do not allow married women to be active members, but you could be an alumni initiate. When this young lady came through rush one woman at a chapter was talking with her and said "Yeah and I hear there is a married woman coming through, can you imagine? Who would take her" About that time the married woman lifted her finger and showed her the ring on her finger.
She ended up finding the right sorority for her (She is my sister now!!!) and she has always been an asset to our sorority. Sororities take a lot of time, and she managed everything so wonderfully!! She is alum now and we all miss her, but it is just one example of how some people can be closed minded.
GOOD LUCK!
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