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Old 07-02-2002, 06:33 PM
PiPhiJulie PiPhiJulie is offline
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We hve 2 sets of twins and in my pledge class there is a girl who has a twin but went DG.
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Old 07-02-2002, 07:35 PM
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There are two identical twins in Pi Kapp.

Two years ago, we had twins go through but one of them dropped out of rush because she got really sick. The other went ZTA.

In my pledge class, one of the girls had a twin but the twin never went through recruitment.
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Old 07-02-2002, 08:16 PM
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I remember several sets of twins coming through rush when I was in college. If I remember correctly, all of them went to separate houses or one twin would drop out of rush.
We had a set of twins in our chapter. One joined through formal rush, the other had transfered to our school from a different school and joined later during informal rush. But...both of them were like quadruple legacies to Sigma Kappa (mother, older sister, aunt, grandmother) so of course they were both going to be Sig Kaps.
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Old 07-02-2002, 09:02 PM
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We've got 2 sets of identical twins...one set pledged separately and one pledged together. We also have one sister who is a twin and has an unaffiliated twin at another school, and a sister who has a male twin at another school.
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Old 07-04-2002, 10:37 AM
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twins

I know for sure that there was a set of twins at the XO house at ECU in the last 3 years because I went to school with them and I couldnt tell them apart -- ever!
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Old 09-08-2006, 11:40 AM
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Have you ever had twins go through your rush/recruitment process? If so, did they end up joining the same chapter or not?
I know of 2 fraternal twins who rushed at our alma mater; one went Gamma Phi Beta and one went AGD.
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Old 03-30-2012, 07:01 PM
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We actually have twins in our chapter right now. The first twin (S) joined fall 2011. She actually lived on our sorority floor as an independent (about 1/3 of our floor is independents so it's not that strange) and we couldn't talk at all except during parties once recruitment started, but luckily she was super sweet and understood. I actually got to talk to her for most of the rounds and was SO glad to get to hug her on bid day.

Her twin (R) just joined this spring. At first she was really not sure about it but then she realized that she was hanging out with us all the time anyway, so it made sense. Embarrassing story time though; even though they don't look that much alike, I didn't realize that they were twins, I just thought that the girl that lived in their room was in the bathroom A LOT. I can be such a dimwit at times, haha.
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Old 03-30-2012, 08:51 PM
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Our house had the girl twin (five foot tall) from out-of-state; her fraternal (much taller) twin brother lived out east and danced on Broadway (I don't believe he went Greek).
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Old 03-31-2012, 09:32 AM
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When I pledged, there were three sets of identical twins in my chapter. Two sets were in my pledge class and one in the senior class. I ended up living with one set, individually in med school, for two years each. A lot of people can't tell that set apart, but after living with them, I barely think they are alike!
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Old 04-01-2012, 09:39 PM
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My little has fraternal twins who went to different schools. Neither have pledged yet, but we're colonizing at the one twin's school right now. (Oh, please, oh, please!!!)


Darn, no begging emoticon!
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Old 04-03-2012, 02:42 AM
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There were identical twin brothers in my husband's fraternity, but I don't recall any twin sisters in any sororities during my time. There are triplet girls who live down the street from me who will be going through recruitment in a couple of years. I don't know if triplets can be identical, but these three might as well be -- they look exactly alike! Can't wait to hear their stories when the time comes!
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Old 04-04-2012, 08:25 PM
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We had twins in my chapter who were legacies by way of their older sister who had already graduated. One was my Little sister.
I have twins(fraternal) going off to college in the fall. I will happily share any Rush stories, but I am afraid no sequined pantyhose will be involved. I don't think they make them big enough for my 6ft+ tall son ;-)
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Old 08-08-2014, 06:40 PM
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My chapter has a set of fraternal twins. I absolutely love them, they're so much fun to have around!

We also have a girl that is an identical twin, but her sister is not involved with greek life. Perhaps she'll decide to go through recruitment this fall. That would be exciting!
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:29 PM
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I posted this elsewhere but:


Cute rush story about twins:

My twin friends rushed 2 yrs ago. They are super close twins, and they tell each other everything.

They were both excited about rush, but they were also excited about finding their own identities at college. So they picked different dorms and such.

They hung out every single day up until rush. They decided that in order to avoid influencing each others choices, they would NOT SPEAK through the entire process.

They requested separate PX groups. They didn't even ask the other about where they got invited to each day, or even where they preffed. Since they were in separate groups, they were never at parties at the same time.

They said it was TORTURE not speaking for an entire week, almost to the point of tears. But they had always done everything together, and they wanted to do this one thing without the other's opinion influencing it.

So, bid day comes. All the PNMs are lined up alphabetically by last name, so they were right next to each other.

Twin #1 went in to get her bid and went downstairs, then Twin #2 went after. They officially broke their "silence" and caught up on the events of each other's lives, all still WITHOUT mentioning rush AT ALL. They both wanted to keep their sorority secret from the other til Bid Night started.

So they're both waiting backstage at Bid Night. The PNMs come out on stage one by one and the Panhell Prez announces their sorority, then they run down to their new sisters.

So Twin #1 comes out and is announced as a new member of Alpha Phi! She runs down excitedly, but she's MORE excited to see where her sister will go!
It never occured to her that since they hadn't been speaking, her sister could very well be going to the same chapters.

Sure enough, Twin #2 is a new Alpha Phi! The Alpha Phi's were videotaping and let me tell you, the tape of those 2 hugging each other on bid night is enough to bring anyone to tears
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:40 PM
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I want a twin!!
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