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Originally Posted by phimu_burberry
They won't know if you are 18 or 21 it isn't like they go around asking every girl how old they are. Afer all the trouble Freshman girls keep getting into a sorority might like a girl more experienced with life. I seriously doubt when they meet you that night they go "oh I liked her but she is way too old"!
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They dont ask, but I do believe they ask you what year you graduated high school on most recruitment registration/information forms. It will also include her current college class standing. Assuming one typically graduates high school at the age of 17/18, then it isnt hard to do that math and figure out how old she is. In addition, some sorority recommendation forms may ask this information as well if not flat out ask an age. As a recruitment advisor, I can say those forms are each looked at by the chapter. Most likely they will have an idea of how old she is, so they wont need to ask her.
As for me personally, while I did not attend Arizona, I did go through recruitment and pledge at 22 at my school. I had an additional two years left due to transferring and changing my major. While my school favors freshman, it was not competitive at the time, though now it is increasingly becoming so.
I wish you the very best of luck and take the advice of my sister, IrishLake here