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Old 04-02-2007, 10:21 AM
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if you pnms have not done so, you may want to visit the usa greeklife website. all the sororities have nice websites. be sure to check out the download on the main greek life page-it shows the suggested outfits for sorority recruitment and describes each days events.
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Old 04-02-2007, 02:58 PM
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I just wanted to say that I know a little bit about rush at USA and from what I have observed it is not highly competitive. This is not to say that you will have your pick of groups, but I think there is a home for everyone who goes through and keeps an open mind. I don't think your age will be a huge factor there.
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:54 AM
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So, I know this is not always right, and it's pretty laughable since a good number of you know the ancient age I was when I went through a recruitment, but whenever I see this question, I just want to answer...

"Yes."

I've been in a pledge class with girls much much younger than me. I've had a big sister that was much much younger than me. In the south, they will be much younger than you. The seniors that you will bond with won't be there very long. You will have differences. You will want to cringe or roll your eyes often. That being said, recruitment is fun. Do it. Being in a sorority is a blast. But it is hard when you're older.
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Old 04-09-2007, 02:43 PM
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I know for us age is not really a question. We don't normally ask or talk about that at all during recruiment. We may ask what year you are, but there are some girls who are very ahead, and some who are behind. During our spring recruitment we had a girl who was 27 come through. She's amazing and she pledged, and she hangs out with us younger girls just like she is one. It's all in YOUR mentality and how you come across. to me, 22 is NOT that old!
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Old 04-09-2007, 10:54 PM
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How weird, my boyfriend's birthday falls during rush week as well. Just thought that was interesting.
That is pretty interesting. My bf will be 22 that week. If yours is the same we should definatly talk. LOL

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I know for us age is not really a question. We don't normally ask or talk about that at all during recruiment. We may ask what year you are, but there are some girls who are very ahead, and some who are behind. During our spring recruitment we had a girl who was 27 come through. She's amazing and she pledged, and she hangs out with us younger girls just like she is one. It's all in YOUR mentality and how you come across. to me, 22 is NOT that old!
I wondered if it would come up, but I figured they would have that info on me anyhow. Glad to hear that it worked out for someone who wasn't the traditional age to pledge
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Old 05-05-2007, 04:37 AM
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Am I too old to join

Hello out there. This is my first time posting so please help me if I'm doing something wrong. I'll be going to CSUS in the Fall of 07 and I would really like to join a sorority but I feel like I'm too old. I had to wait to return to college and I never got to fullfill my dreams of joining a sorority. I don't want to look stupid trying to join but I feel like if don't try then I'll never know if I could've be a sister. Does anyone have any advice for this lost sole? I also wanted to know about starting a new chapter or sorority on the campus of CSUS. Is anyone tring to start a new chapter and need members or does anyone have any information about starting one out. Someone help your girl out
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Old 05-05-2007, 07:33 AM
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Welcome to GC.

It's really hard to know if you're too old without knowing how old you are. Generally it would depend on the campus. I don't imagine Recruitment at CSUS is ultra competitive, but since I didn't go there I'm no authority.

Starting a new group is a huge undertaking. Why not check out what CSUS already has to offer first. There are several sororities already on campus: NPC, NPHC, Multicultural, etc. Take a look:

http://www.csus.edu/studentactivities/clubs_soro.htm

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Old 05-06-2007, 03:17 PM
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COR and overall maturity

As others mentioned, Coninuous Open Recruitment may be a good option for you, although you may have to take the initiative on this. It sounds like, on several fronts, it may be a good idea to contact the Panhellenic Recruitment Chair at USA, with a letter of introduction, request for information about formal recruitment and COR, advice about getting recommendations, etc.

Here is prime opportunity for your maturity to come through -- YOU've taken initiative and thought through how to achieve your objective -- skills any chapter would welcome, and you show self confidence, again, score!

In your letter of introduction, paint an honest picture of yourself, while also MANAGING YOUR OWN PRESS! Set the tone for the positives (as others in this thread encouraged) you bring, before others can view them as negatives. Also, ask questions about academics and GPA standings and importance, about philanthropic involvement on the community by the various Sororities, about relationships between Greek life and campus life, administration and the larger town community, about panhellenic involvement and activities and how people get involved, etc. These types of questions show you've researched Greek life, you take it seriously and you want to be involved.

Perhaps you could ask if, when you go for a visit, if you could meet her (Pahel Recruitment) and/or others. Maybe if she might even have any time to give you a tour or to meet you for coffee. Don't be offended if she says "no," and also be clear SHE HAS TO BE NEUTRAL and is NOT the key to a bid.

If you do this, though, and have expressed your interested in COR, you can ask her to make sure the chapters have your name for invites to COR events, and without actually influencing any chapter actual decisions for recruitment, she (at least personally) would be influenced by your committment and could potentially stem any negative tide that might develop from your out-of-state and/or older status. And, hey, now you know a Sorority sister at USA!

For formal (esp.) and even COR, STUDY! Study harder than you even would for exams. KNOW colors and history. KNOW 1-2 famous alums from each group and why you admire them. Turn the questions to the sisters about how proud they must be to have so&so as one of their alums. Are there others they can tell you about?

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Old 05-07-2007, 12:54 AM
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I am a new member and I am going to be 22 this Aug, my girls didn't have a problem with my age. I think that it is more a question of when you are going to be graduating.
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Old 05-07-2007, 12:58 AM
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I dont know about sororities, but there is a fraternity on this campus that initiated men in their late thirties this year.
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Old 05-07-2007, 01:20 PM
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I am a new member and I am going to be 22 this Aug, my girls didn't have a problem with my age. I think that it is more a question of when you are going to be graduating.
And where you go to school.
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Old 05-07-2007, 11:21 PM
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i don't think so at all...one of my line sisters is 29 (!), and we just crossed this semester. it's all about finding an organization you will be comfortable in and that will be comfortable with you.

also, what are you taking at USA? my stepmom is an OT instructor there...just wondering!

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Old 07-30-2009, 10:19 PM
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Question Is 25 too old?

I went to college for a year and a half at age 17 and then got very unsure of what I wanted to do with my life, so I dropped out. Now I know exactly what I want to do...which just happens to be a doctor, neurologist to be exact. Anyways, I just turned 25, but I am very young at heart Would 25 be seen as way too old to rush a sorority???
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Old 07-31-2009, 10:46 AM
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I went to college for a year and a half at age 17 and then got very unsure of what I wanted to do with my life, so I dropped out. Now I know exactly what I want to do...which just happens to be a doctor, neurologist to be exact. Anyways, I just turned 25, but I am very young at heart Would 25 be seen as way too old to rush a sorority???
If it's a non-traditional school, you may or may not get a chance. At 25 and working on pre-med, you really want to hang out with a bunch of 18-20 year olds? Seems like your focus should be on school if you want to become a neurologist.

It's your choice, but be prepared for the worst.
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Old 07-31-2009, 02:20 PM
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Rumor that 40 year old, firs ttime in college, is rushing at my school this year. I'm instersted to see how this works out. I go to a small (3 panhellenic sororities) non competitive school, so this should be interesting.
We had a similar situation...a 30-something year old at a small non competitive school with children at home. I think it took her one night to realize that it wasn't going to be what she wanted.

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If it's a non-traditional school, you may or may not get a chance. At 25 and working on pre-med, you really want to hang out with a bunch of 18-20 year olds? Seems like your focus should be on school if you want to become a neurologist.

It's your choice, but be prepared for the worst.
Concentrate on school. Your older then a traditional student first starting out and you have a long road of school ahead of you, I think your focus should be on school.
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