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Originally Posted by adpiucf
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ETA: Please remember that the university administration views your 18-year old as an adult. College administrators and faculty are not employed to parent your child. Same goes for the Orientation Team and RAs. So please don't send him/her off into the world with the expectation that the RA is going to kick visitors out after 10 PM and take the beer out of Junior's hand. No one is supervising your kid except for your kid once they leave your house.
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The exception to this may be a sorority (or fraternity, on some campuses) house mom -- my chapter's house mom makes sure there are no guys in the house after "man hours" are over -- 11pm on weekdays and 1am on weekends, but only on the first, main floor of the house. I found my chapter's house mom to be a mom away from home -- she's there to give advice and bring us chicken soup when we're sick. So it just might turn out that going Greek could offer your daughter more guidance than not going Greek.
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the above comments are the opinion of alrphimu and in no way reflect the opinions of her chapter, university, PHA, or national fraternity. the spelling errors are her own, as well.
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