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Originally Posted by Fleur de Lis
LSU is a very competitive recruitment and your options will be limited by your age. However, consider what you want out of a sorority. I joined as a 20 year-old junior and sometimes felt like I didn't have much in common with my pledge class. After 8 years of traveling and working, are you going to want to hang out with 50 18 year-olds and talk about teenage drama? I say try recruitment but be open that it may not be the social outlet you're looking for.
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I don't know how it is at LSU, but at my alma mater we would see this as a unique opportunity. The guy is 26, so he is most likely past his wild and crazy days so the chances are that his scholastics would be very good. This would give his organization the benefits of his maturity but he would also be there for all four years. A few institutions were I am only recruit sophomores for this very reason but this guy would appear to quite possibly give the benefits of both sides.