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Old 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
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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Old 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.)
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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Old 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.)
Also I would think it would really hurt if the sororities have a live in requirement.
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Old 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.
Even more so when she's planning to transfer if she's accepted to another school.
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