Back when I was in school, there was a woman in my Occupational Therapy program who was in her early 30's. She had goofed around a lot right after high school, got married and divorced very young and figured out that it was time to get herself to college. She wasn't in a sorority, but she would have fit into one easily. Our OT program was kind of like another sorority because there were 50 of us who had all the same classes together for two years straight. We became close friends, partied together, studied together, etc. Faye fit right in with us totally and I ended up forgetting that she was 30. She wasn't in a "different place" because she lived in an off campus apartment, just like the rest of us, was struggling by living on financial aid, just like the rest of us, was fun-loving and liked to go out dancing, just like the rest of us. She was living the full college student experience and would have been GREAT in a sorority. I think this just depends on the person.
My $.02
Dee
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