The sororities at my school had 16-bed townhouses. Even though our chapters were tiny since ceiling was 50, it wasn't that hard to fill the house and I don't recall anyone being "forced" to live in. At CMU, the Greek Housing was owned by the university, However, you couldn't go through the dorm room draw if you were living in the house.
The sororities at D's school can house about 30. The pledge classes themselves are about 30-40 so girls who want the "house" experience live in sophomore year. Again, the school owns the houses but you can do the dorm roomhousing draw even if you are living in the sorority house.
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....but some are more equal than others.
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