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Old 01-04-2002, 10:19 PM
BrownEyedGirl BrownEyedGirl is offline
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For some reasons, at every campus I know of, twins seem to be so popular during recruitment! Maybe having an identical new members ups a sorority's 'cool factor', I don't know! They're always the 'girls to get' during rush though.

At Clemson, there are two sets of twins in sororities, each of which belong to the same GLO. One pair were both on the other side of rush this year, one as a Rho Chi and the other as a Panhel Exec member. It's probably best that way, because otherwise I think rushees would figure out what GLO you were in if they saw your identical sister in a party...they'd probably just assume!

There are two triplets (if that makes sense - the third is a boy who goes to college in KY) who pledged two different sororities here also, though. They preffed the same groups, if I'm correct, but they joined two different ones. It's cute because they share a car and so you'll see their SUV driving down the street with two sets of sorority letters on it.

In my sorority, we have a twin, but her sister goes to a school in GA so we really weren't aware that she was a twin when she pledged. It's hilarious, though, because some older girls forget and become SOconfused when the sister comes to visit! Suddenly there are two Allisons, out of nowhere!
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