SEC Mom, I know that there are student-directed a cappella groups at UGA, UF, and Vandy, but I have not heard of them anywhere else in the SEC.
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the people who you share music with become bonded with you like no other
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Ain't that the truth! The small size of these groups -- 11 to 16 members on most campuses -- combined with their independence from faculty and the frequent travel together forges a sense of inter-reliance that never goes away. I graduated a long time ago, and I live a long way from Bromwell, but I feel quite attached to the two freshman Jane Lanes we took this spring, and vice versa. It sounds very weird to most ears, but not, I expect, to Greekchat ears.
Some campuses have published rush rules:
http://www.yale.edu/proof/rushrules.html
http://acac.wustl.edu/procedures.html
Some of the schools with the most nationally prominent a cappella communities include Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Penn, Tufts, and UVA.
AlphaFrog, I was in the chorus, but the chorus was only six women strong (due to the size of the stage in that historic theater). That's why I got such a confidence boost from it.

OMG, the author of the ACTUAL Best Rush Thread Ever complimented mine! *blushes*
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