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07-31-2010, 05:38 PM
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Yeah I did post my additional question on another thread, which I thought was more applicable. I am married, but I'm only 19, so it's not like I'm totally on another planet from other girls my age. Plus, I'm very recently married too. I have wanted to be part of a sorority even before I was married. My husband knows this and he is supportive of it. Sorry if I sound defensive, I just want to be clear and honest. I just hope that it won't impact my chances at at rush too much. I want to be part of a sisterhood just like any other girl; the fact that I'm married doesn't change that 
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A married sophomore might be a hard sell at some schools, especially at schools where Greek Life is more traditional (eg. 18-22 year old unmarried women, sorority housing, socials, etc.)
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07-31-2010, 05:42 PM
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A married sophomore might be a hard sell at some schools, especially at schools where Greek Life is more traditional (eg. 18-22 year old unmarried women, sorority housing, socials, etc.)
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And, if the OP is not going to go through formal recruitment until she attends the Big 10 school, at that time she would be a junior.
Like I said: consider all the factors, and again, good luck whatever you decide.
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07-31-2010, 05:42 PM
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A married sophomore might be a hard sell at some schools, especially at schools where Greek Life is more traditional (eg. 18-22 year old unmarried women, sorority housing, socials, etc.)
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Also I would think it would really hurt if the sororities have a live in requirement.
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07-31-2010, 05:46 PM
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Also I would think it would really hurt if the sororities have a live in requirement.
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Even more so when she's planning to transfer if she's accepted to another school.
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