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living arrangements
Just a quick question that's been bugging me... after you're officially a member of a sorority, do you move into their house or do you live in your dorm for the rest of the year and move in the next year? Or does it depend on you? I was wondering because if my roomate decided not to rush and I did, I'd feel bad for leaving them in the middle of the year.
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Depends on the school. I don't know enough about Penn State but there are a lot of GC'ers from Penn, maybe one of them can explain the system to you.
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Typically you will wait until your sophomore year if you are a freshman to move into the house. If you're a sophomore, I'm not sure, depends on the school, residence hall requirements, leases, and if the house is at capacity.
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PrincessJilla,
I found the link to the 2001 recruitment page - the FAQ are still pertinent info. http://www.sa.psu.edu/greeks/qa.shtml#8 The sororities all have floors on residence halls instead of houses and it discusses this a little. I think that it probably depends on which group and whether or not the hall is full. |
Penn State does not have any sorority houses, there are sorority "suites" which are basically dorm floors. I think you have to live there for a year while you're at Penn State. Something like that, I'm not completely sure.
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