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When you physically go check out the schools, you'll have a pretty good idea. These houses are going to hold A LOT of girls, but with pledge class sizes being what they are, they might not even hold a whole pledge class from the year before. Which is a shame because I loved living in. Well, right until about last semester of my senior year, but I really don't think there would have been anywhere on earth that I would have been happy. But that's senioritis, not the chapter house.
I can't say about the SEC schools in particular, but it's common to have either the sophomores or juniors live in, as well as the chapter officers, and then others as space allows/dictates. I really don't know what you do when you have a pledge class of 100 and the house holds 70. Except beg for more sororities to come to campus to ease the burden.
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