we had a similar problem when i was a sophmore...one person who lived in the house was transferring and they had to find someone immediately to fill the space, but it only could be filled by someone who already lived on campus (it was some sort of school policy and almost all juniors and seniors live off campus) so they got all the girls that still lived on campus and made us pro and con infront of the exec board and then we kind of just came to a consensus as to who it would be....well, it ended up being me. at first i was all scared to tell my anti-greek roomate that i was moving out. That really sucked and she became more anti greek after that....(even though she joined a colony the following semester) and it totally ruined our friendship.
however, i absolutely adored living in the house after i got over that. i loved the goofiness with my sisters, and getting to know them soooo well, plus having pranks and water balloon fights with the fraternities, BBQ's, sister's always let you drive your car and you always have somebody that will go out with you or walk with you in the dark someplace. and living in a house was so much better than living in a dorm too! plus, all of our greek houses are together in one spot and i got to know people from every organization.
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