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I loved living in the house and did so for 3 years. We had a big beautiful house and I had the foresight to know I'd never live in a house like that again in my life. On the other hand, I am one of 5 children who are all VERY close in age, lived in a dorm for a year, the sorority for 3 and then lived at a resort with all the staff seemingly piled to the rafters together, so privacy wasn't really something I understood until my mid-20's.
Still, even if it's kind of weird for you, it is an experience you will never get to have again in your life. I would do it because you can live alone in an apartment for the rest of your life, but you can only do this now. You will find your concept of sorority changes dramatically and your bonds to your sisters will grow much deeper. Hanging with them at meetings or parties is one thing. Dealing with a sister with "the flu" barfing in your communal bathroom or being there when one of your sisters gets "that call" from the guy she likes, or one of a million other things you wouldn't otherwise experience actually makes your life richer.
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"Traveling - It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller. ~ Ibn Battuta
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