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by: pnmI really want to be able to live in my sorority house ASAP. I know some houses have sophomores moving in while others house mainly seniors. Which houses am I more likely to be able to move in as a sophomore or junior, and how do I ensure I'm able to do this? Thanks guys
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First of all, I doubt there is much of a difference in terms of the makeup of girls living in the houses.
Secondly, DO NOT favor one house over the house because you heard it's easier to live there as a sophomore! That ability will not matter if the rumor isn't true or you actually do not vibe with your sisters.
Once you get a bid you can hear about the process to getting a spot in the house and work as hard as you can to get there. The only rule I can safely say applies to every house is that executive council members are required to live in-house unless they have special circumstances.
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#5by: housing
The problem is even if a house is only sophomores + exec there is only space for 30-40% of the sophomore pledge class, which often means half the girls that want to live in-house as sophomores don't get to. Most houses use some sort of point system combining GPA/involvement/etc to determine which girls get beds. PNMs should not assume that in certain houses you can just claim a bed and have it.
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It might seem like it would be easier in NR but considering how Pi Phi, AOPi, and DZ will all have new houses within a year (+I'm guessing Theta might start rebuilding your sophomore year) your chances might be harder. Upperclassman are more likely to want to live in-house if the house is newer.
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