» GC Stats |
Members: 329,766
Threads: 115,673
Posts: 2,205,400
|
Welcome to our newest member, atylertopz3855 |
|
 |

05-20-2007, 01:49 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: only the best city in the world
Posts: 6,261
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by susan314
Phase B, Day 1
Sideshow Bob The house tour was interesting - they have something called a dormer. Apparently the day rooms are for studying, hanging out, etc. and everyone sleeps in one big room. I'd never heard of such a thing before, but the girl giving the tour said it was nice b/c you didn't have to worry about if your roommate was on a different schedule from you. (Interesting...my roommate now is the biggest morning person, she's up at 7 am blow drying her hair in our room and is in bed by 10 every night. I like to stay up until at least 1 or 2. Too bad we don't have a separate sleeping room!) The girls here were very friendly.
|
i'm imagining Annie - i bet all the sisters break out in song before bedtime in their nightgowns? lol jokes jokes.
i guess its a good way to bond but man those chicks must go at it all the time! i bet it is a hard sell to PNMs in that situation. i'm guessing its a way to save $ and not worry about "filling the house" every rush?
__________________
Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl
|

05-20-2007, 02:23 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 232
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by tld221
i'm imagining Annie - i bet all the sisters break out in song before bedtime in their nightgowns? lol jokes jokes.
i guess its a good way to bond but man those chicks must go at it all the time! i bet it is a hard sell to PNMs in that situation. i'm guessing its a way to save $ and not worry about "filling the house" every rush?
|
(thread jack)
12/14 chapters at my school are "dormers", including mine. I don't really see it as being very different, or causing more arguments or anything. To me, I think i would have more roommate issues if I had to worry about waking her up at 2am (or vice versa). The house still has a capacity and we still have "full house" point - and it's still a bad thing to not meet it, lol. The only different between a dormer and a non-dormer is where your bed is located.
(end thread jack)
__________________
Sigma Kappa
And to each of you tonight, theres a candle burning bright, to guide you home on your darkest night
|

05-20-2007, 06:50 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 528
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by tld221
i'm imagining Annie - i bet all the sisters break out in song before bedtime in their nightgowns? lol jokes jokes.
i guess its a good way to bond but man those chicks must go at it all the time! i bet it is a hard sell to PNMs in that situation. i'm guessing its a way to save $ and not worry about "filling the house" every rush?
|
You may have misunderstood my description of the set up...
(I will note here that there were multiple houses on my campus that had dormers, however I only ended up referencing it in my notes for Sideshow Bob b/c it was the first house tour I encountered it on. So, although you won't see it in my descriptions for other house tours, there were other houses that had dormers...)
In a house with a dormer, everyone still has roommates and a private room with your own closet, desks, dressers, place to sit/hang out, phone line, etc. The beds for sleeping are in one large room (called the "dormer") that is kept dark 24/7 and climate controlled. So, a person can take a nap at 2 in the afternoon in the dormer room without getting in a roommate's way who might want to be studying in or otherwise using your room. If you like to sleep in, you wouldn't have to worry about being disrupted by an early riser roommate, etc.
P.S. My comments above should not necessarily be construed as a hint that I ended up in a house with a dormer. (Or, that I didn't end up in a house with a dormer either.) I had a lot of friends in a lot of chapters, and learned plenty of details about their housing setups throughout my college years.
|

05-20-2007, 07:17 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Dreamin' of the Palm Trees...
Posts: 563
|
|
Is it update time now??? Please?!?!!?  We've been waiting so nice and patiently...
|

05-20-2007, 10:09 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 256
|
|
ah, I see, so it's like a sleeping porch. There are 13 rooms in our house each with 3 girls but only 1 sleeps in the room (at a time, most people rotate) and 2 sleep on the sleeping porch. It makes sense now.
__________________
\^^^/ Only the best get crowned. \^^^/
|

05-20-2007, 10:31 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: only the best city in the world
Posts: 6,261
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by susan314
You may have misunderstood my description of the set up...
(I will note here that there were multiple houses on my campus that had dormers, however I only ended up referencing it in my notes for Sideshow Bob b/c it was the first house tour I encountered it on. So, although you won't see it in my descriptions for other house tours, there were other houses that had dormers...)
In a house with a dormer, everyone still has roommates and a private room with your own closet, desks, dressers, place to sit/hang out, phone line, etc. The beds for sleeping are in one large room (called the "dormer") that is kept dark 24/7 and climate controlled. So, a person can take a nap at 2 in the afternoon in the dormer room without getting in a roommate's way who might want to be studying in or otherwise using your room. If you like to sleep in, you wouldn't have to worry about being disrupted by an early riser roommate, etc.
P.S. My comments above should not necessarily be construed as a hint that I ended up in a house with a dormer. (Or, that I didn't end up in a house with a dormer either.) I had a lot of friends in a lot of chapters, and learned plenty of details about their housing setups throughout my college years. 
|
hmm, okay. so this format works out well also if non-housed sisters (i could imagine that some sisters commute or have their own apt) decided to stay the night?
im still finding the setup weird, outside of my non-NPC scope and what not. but what matters is that it makes sense for you.
__________________
Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl
|

05-20-2007, 11:14 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 528
|
|
Update time. (Hubby and I have a standing Sunday night date to watch the Sopranos and Entourage...had to wait until that was over.  )
Phase B, Day 2
Today I visited the following chapters:
Artie Ziff
Mayor Quimby
Clancy Wiggum
Lenny Leonard
Groundskeeper Willie
Disco Stu
Artie Ziff Glad I had this house early on the day's schedule. Was the last Phase A party, so I didn't really give it my undivided attention first time around. Probably same thing happened with the girls in the house too. Good house tour, and I had fun talking with everyone here.
Mayor Quimby I'm so glad I got to come on this house tour - it was beautiful. Definitely one of the biggest houses I've toured so far (if not the biggest). Met another person I have somewhat of a connection to here - Jenny from AP Chemistry's older sister. (My junior year of HS, I took a guest class in AP Chemistry at another local HS. There were several small high schools in our area that pooled resources to give students access to a greater variety of AP classes than we would have had otherwise. Jenny and I didn't go to HS together, just shared that one class.) Debbie, the girl I had amazing conversation with during Phase A, made it a point to come over and say a quick "hi" to me, and said she was happy to see me again. I really love this house.
Clancy Wiggum Nice house tour and fun girls. Steph says this is one of the "good" houses, but I don't really see any drastic difference between this and the ones that Steph says are "bad."
Lenny Leonard Girls are very outgoing and enthusiastic. Seem like fun. Beautiful house. I feel very tall here - everyone is so petite. I towered over everyone I talked with today, and I'm only 5'7"!
Groundskeeper Willie House tour was good, girls were enthusiastic. Steph says this is the "best" house, but I'm not sure what to make of that. Everyone's nice, but I feel a lot more relaxed and comfortable at some of the other houses.
Disco Stu Last house of Phase B! I'm not as tired as I was at the end of Phase A - not as many houses to cram in, and not as much walking this phase. Thank god - its hot outside! Girls are super-friendly, and they seem genuinely excited to have me back. House tour was great too - they have huge bedrooms!
|

05-20-2007, 11:46 PM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 92
|
|
so, what are your favorites coming out of phase b?
|

05-21-2007, 12:38 AM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 528
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by ClassicBeauty
so, what are your favorites coming out of phase b? 
|
Mayor Quimby is the one I'd most call a "favorite." There's a big group of others clustered right behind it. The only house I'm fairly certain isn't a good fit for me at this point is Groundskeeper Willie. I don't dislike any of the houses, but I don't feel very relaxed and comfortable there like I do at many of the other houses.
|

05-21-2007, 02:24 AM
|
GreekChat Member
|
|
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 386
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by susan314
Mayor Quimby is the one I'd most call a "favorite".
|
then i shall continue to root for mayor quimby and to await the fact that when i arrive home on wednesday after my three days of flying, you will have (hopefully) updated with what happens during the next rounds. can't wait!
|
 |
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|