Without giving too much info out, I have a strong affiliation; I just do not have current contact information for those I knew previously.
ETA: I found their local alum website and it has information on who to contact locally for this issue.
Thank you for your replies.
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Originally Posted by adpiucf
ETA: I think it is very hard to commit to interest in a sorority based on a brief encounter, a rush experience 10 years ago or based on what you have read about a national group online. The traditions may be the same, but every alumnae chapter is different-- if you become an alumna initiate, you are going to be part of the alumnae chapter in your neighborhood. These are your "sisters." It doesn't make much sense to pursue an organization when you don't even know if you're going to like the people or the local programs, regardless of how much you admire its ideals. Admiring ideals doesn't mean much when you are spending time with people you have nothing in common with.
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