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Originally Posted by greekmomjo
The Midwest has a thriving Greek system. IMO, live-in houses foster strong Greek systems, and the Midwest and South seems to have that--unless the school is too involved and keeps a lid on that option. Of course you can have a great house where only officers or a few get to live together, but living with members of your house for a couple of years can cement sisterhood.
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For quite a few universities around here it's not the school keeping there from being housing, sometimes it's location or the financial of the school or sorority itself. And once no one has a house it's hard to get a house for anyone.
I think fewer of us would have survived if we'd
had to live together for extended periods of time. I love my sisters, I just wouldn't have been able to live with them for that long. (Really it's shocking my real sister and I are both alive.)