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This question is asked a lot. There are two ways to look at this. If you look and act younger than 21, just don't tell people your age. Problem solved. but if you're a typical 21-year-old, here are some things to consider before you commit: 1) It might not hurt to just go through recruitment to see if you think you would fit. You will be the age of most of the seniors and many of the juniors who may be winding down their participation with an eye toward graduation. 2) Keep in mind that the ages of the potential new member class of any sorority you may join? Are they all 17 and 18 years old? These are the women with whom you will be doing most of the socializing in the sorority. At 21, would you be able to stand being it? 3) Any new member class you are likely to join will be 17 or 18. Keep in mind that a big part of a social sorority is to mix and meet with the fraternities. In most instances, most of the men (and women) you will meet in your first year of sorority membership will not be able to buy or consume alcohol legally - they will just be out of high school. 4) Time commitment. You'd be expected to devote all of your free time to this. You will be expected to attend and participate in all sorority and Greek events. Can you balance this commitment with other obligations of your life?
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