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Originally Posted by excelblue
So, in both places, individuals will be in charge, but the schism is a real concern since people of one type would prefer the one on the north, whereas those with a different type of personality will prefer the one on the south.
To the best of my knowledge, no fraternity or sorority has a house on the north, not even unofficial ones. It's just considered weird. As for parties: not gonna work out at all on the northside; sometimes, I wonder if my headphones would generate a noise complaint. It's almost certain that if this setup happens, the following division will appear:
- North: study sessions, alumni events
- South: parties, projects, mailing address
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Yeah, that is REALLY going to eff things up.
I honestly would say if you have to have the two houses, make one for seniors and one for juniors, or something else that doesn't play into personalities. Also make sure that you have an organized party cleanup list so that EVERYONE takes turns cleaning up after parties, not just the guys who live there.