moms in sororities?
by: Mommy22boys
I'm a transfer and plan on participating in fall recruitment but was wondering if having kids would get me cut. My boys will be living with my parents in OC but may visit sometimes on the weekends. I have always wanted to join a sorority and know I can make the time for my kids, school and Greek life.
Should I mention my kids during recruitment or would it be better to not say anything? I don't want to get cut just because I'm a mom. Are there any other mom's in the sororities?
#1by: truth
honestly, i don't know of any moms or dads in the greek system here. that should NOT be a factor that gets you cut, but not gonna lie, it might be awkward and you houses may cut you because girls simply don't have much in common with a parent going to school. it's probably better not to hide it either because things will be so much worse if they find out later and have a problem with it.
in my opinion you should concentrate on school and your kids. being Greek is quite a commitment. i know you say you want to be in a sorority but.... sorry.... your priorities changed since you popped out a couple of kids. it's part of the responsibility of being a parent.
#2by: Real Truth
No one wants a mom joining their chapter. Maybe you could apply to be a house mother but seriously none of the girls will want a mom with kid in their PC. What are you going to bring your kid along to parties and mixers on the weekend?! If you wanted to be in a sorority your whole life maybe you should have thought twice before having a kid.
#3by: Mommy22boys
Wow, so rude... Sometimes life happens and unplanned things happen. You mean young parents are not allowed to have a full college experience? Lord help you if something similar was to ever happen to any one of you.
I think it will be no problem for me to balance school, sorority and my children. I defanitely won't bring it up during recruitment though. Sorry not sorry
#4by: ty
#6by: umm
If you are interested I would just rush. I'm sure not everybody will have the opinion of some of the above posters. Even though you will not have the same experience as an 18 year old you could still have a positive and meaningful involvement in Greek life. Try it out.
#7by: ...
you absolutely need to mention your kids. we choose girls to be in our sororities because we have a lot in common with them/ lead a similar lifestyle. i think some girls who rush you might even feel betrayed if you join their sorority and then drop the huge news of having a kid.
#9by: goodluck
Not only are you a mother, you're also 22...you're four years older than most of your pledge class. Going back to the mom thing, do you realize that not mentioning it shows how shameful you are? Your kids make up who you are and leaving it out means you'll be acting like a different person the whole time. I feel sad for your kids. Their mom would rather join her favorite sorority than talk about her kids.
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by: ya
i agree with what the above person says. i just dont think you can find the time. i also agree that you might get cut because girls wont find that they have this in common with you and having kids is quite a lifestyle.