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Old 11-14-2007, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by StrawberryRed89 View Post
I go to a school where none of the sororities have houses or live together. I was just wondering...have a lot of other people experienced joining sororities like this? Do you still feel like you were able to get close to the other members even though you didn't live together or have a central house to meet at?
You might want to change 'sororities' to 'chapters'.

On my campus, only one local fraternity has a house. It's practically impossible for anyone to have a house here because it's just too expensive to buy, keep, and maintain. Cost of living's too high.

We had meeting rooms at the student union (chapter meetings) and used the faculty lounge for recruitment and ritual, which works out perfectly. You don't need a house to meet.

I don't think I could have lived in a house. I was close to my sisters then, and still am years later. I liked the freedom of coming and going and doing as I pleased, and I would have never had that if I lived in a house.
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