Hey ladies,
I am a sisterfriend, but I think I can shed some light on the city chapter issue. From personal experience I can tell you that most if not all city chapters are undergraduate based. Instead of the chapter accepting undergraduates from one school, the chapter accepts and is composed of ladies from several different schools around the city. If there is a city chapter affiliated with a particular college, that college will not also have a separate school-based chapter.
To pursue membership into a city chapter requires the same, if not more, effort as pursuing membership into a school-based chapter. You must still meet and become known to members. You must still support chapter activities and attend the informational/RUSH when it is held. It may be a little harder if there are no members on your campus, but you still must make the effort. The only real difference is that interested girls and members are from different schools around the city instead of just one school.
To answer some of the other questions in the posts, it is my understanding that you do not have to attend graduate school or be in graduate school to join a graduate chapter. I do believe that you have to be a college graduate though. Also, as far as recommendation letters, requirements vary from chapter to chapter, so check with your chapter of interest.
I hope that helped. I did not mean to overstep any boundaries if I did. Please correct any of the above information if it is incorrect. Thank you. Bye.
Much Love,
Optimistic1
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