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09-27-2009, 12:27 PM
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Just a few questions... and any help would be greatly appreciated!
I graduated last year from undergrad and was not involved with any sororities due to being in athletics and receiving a scholarship which did not allow me to join a sorority. In the Spring 2010 or Fall 2010, I will attending graduate school and want to join a sorority. Are you allowed to join one while in grad school? And will I feel really outta place? (Because I will be 24 turning 25 years old.) Or if I am not able to join one while in grad school, are there sororities that you are able to join in my own geographic area? I did see that there are some out there, but the people that seem to be in them were MUCH OLDER than I am, and I would like to know if there were any for younger females? Any help would be AWESOME!
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09-27-2009, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by DZwannabe
Just a few questions... and any help would be greatly appreciated!
I graduated last year from undergrad and was not involved with any sororities due to being in athletics and receiving a scholarship which did not allow me to join a sorority. In the Spring 2010 or Fall 2010, I will attending graduate school and want to join a sorority. Are you allowed to join one while in grad school? And will I feel really outta place? (Because I will be 24 turning 25 years old.) Or if I am not able to join one while in grad school, are there sororities that you are able to join in my own geographic area? I did see that there are some out there, but the people that seem to be in them were MUCH OLDER than I am, and I would like to know if there were any for younger females? Any help would be AWESOME!
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First of all, you might want to change your User Name. In fact, do it.
Second and lastly, Search is your friend on nearly everything you asked.
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09-27-2009, 12:53 PM
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most npc sororities do not accept graduate students as new members.
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09-27-2009, 02:42 PM
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your username. yikes.
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09-27-2009, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by DZwannabe
Just a few questions... and any help would be greatly appreciated!
I graduated last year from undergrad and was not involved with any sororities due to being in athletics and receiving a scholarship which did not allow me to join a sorority. In the Spring 2010 or Fall 2010, I will attending graduate school and want to join a sorority. Are you allowed to join one while in grad school? And will I feel really outta place? (Because I will be 24 turning 25 years old.) Or if I am not able to join one while in grad school, are there sororities that you are able to join in my own geographic area? I did see that there are some out there, but the people that seem to be in them were MUCH OLDER than I am, and I would like to know if there were any for younger females? Any help would be AWESOME!
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First of all, your user name is offensive. Second of all, even if you will be at a school with one of the few groups that might accept grad students, if time constraints caused you not to join as an undergrad, whatever makes you think you will have more time for a sorority as a grad student?
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09-27-2009, 06:34 PM
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holy offensive username/heard-it-all-before OP batman.
im going to add to the newbie list:
"ending a post with 'anyone help would be great/appreciated/awesome (!!!!!   )'"
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Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl
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09-27-2009, 07:57 PM
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Delta Zeta does not accept graduate students through formal or informal recruitment. Or people who presume too much.
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