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Old 08-03-2000, 04:07 PM
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Originally posted by SoonToBeARushee:
My school has sorority houses and I was planning on rushing this fall. I know that most schools don't let freshman live in the house because of the seniority rule(which is totally understandable.) I was hoping that I might get a chance to live in it next year, but a few things about it confuse me. How does everyone park their car there? How many sisters to a room? Isn't it a little hectic when everyone is trying to get ready to go out? Can you invite people who aren't in the sorority to spend the night? And if there is a sister who doesn't live in the house but she wants to crash there for a couple nights for whatever reason...is that allowed? Sorry for all the questions, I'm just trying to get this all figured out.
The parking situation depends on what school you go to also. Here at LSU all the fraternitiy and sorority members have parking spots near or around their respective houses. In fact I think the greek members have more parking space available then the average student. LOL

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