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Originally Posted by peta-gaye
Hello 
I have recently returned back to school to complete my undergrad degree. I am interested in participating in a sorority. Please advise how do the sorors treat older (I am 32 years old) undergrad students that are interested. Should I just wait and go for the graduate chapter?
Oh yeah by the way if you do not have anything nice or positive to say how about you keep it to yourself. That is not a sign of sisterhood no matter what sorority one may belong to.
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Honestly it isnt that weird that you want to join now. Can you keep up with the actives I dont know thats really up to you. But my chapter just [FONT='Times New Roman','serif']
initiated two olderish women. One who is 29 is an active member and keeps up with us and the other who is 45 who is still working on her undergrad but it a member of our alum chapter. I mean at first it was a little weird when she came to our Rush events but we really loved her personality and we didnt want to deny her the sisterhood because of her age. Depending on the sororities policy you may be able to join a junior circle which is an alumane chapter for younger women around the ages of 22 to 35ish[/FONT]. So if I were you I would just research you may not have to wait till graduate to join. Hope that helps. Good Luck!!