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I'm sorry, but I don't think you should go throigh recruitment. Are you going to have time to be in a sorority as a first year Law student? More than likely not. Joining a sorority is a huge time commitment and it's hard enough as freshman, I couldn't even imagine doing it during law school. Like a poster above said, most sororities require you to be an undergraduate to be a member. I know my sorority definitely does and I am sure most others do as well, so you would be immediately dropped if you are even allowed to register. Also, you have to think about how much in common are you really going to have with all of these girls. I find it strange that a 22-23 year old would want to just start having out with 18-19 year olds, who are going to be more concerned with drinking and parties than school. I joined my sorority as a junior when I had just turned 20 and I still felt like I didnt fit in with a lot of the girls in my pledge class because I was older. Like I said, I'm not trying to be mean, I am just being honest. I would hate to see you go through recruitment and be devestated if you get completely dropped.I think you need to reconsider your decision for the sake of your schoolwork and your career, but if you are that insistent upon joining a sorority, contact Greek Affairs. And by chance if you do go through recruitment, I would delete this thread because it reveals a lot of information about you.
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