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Old 05-16-2002, 02:31 PM
bruinaphi bruinaphi is offline
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There is a positive financial side to going through rush and that has to do with housing costs at USC. Even considering the amount you wind up paying for initiation fees and everything else freshman year you still spend less on housing, food and utilities when you live in at USC than when you live on campus or in an apartment. In addition, there is a shortage of housing at USC right now and even with the new dorms there are MAJOR issues. Being in a sorority and living in is a huge advantage. Most women who are on financial aid find a way b/w their own jobs and their loans to afford to rush. I am sure that newbie can chat with amycat and about how others do it, if she and her parents think it is a good idea.

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