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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
ADPiUCF - The majority of incoming college students are non-traditional students. While there are still a great deal of traditional students I would advise you to be a bit more open-minded when discussing things simply because the face of "sorority" as we know it is going to change. We both went to schools in FL but it is clear that we had vastly different experiences. That is proof enough.
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To the bolded, Really? I would love to see those stats. Not arguing, just interested. Regardless, the majority of sorority women are in their late teens, early 20's. This is not a group I really wanted to hang with when I was 27. And don't even get me started on how irritatingly immature those frat guts are going to be to the average 27 year old.