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es. But they don’t include “hidden fees.” Things like game day gear, philanthropy donations, stuff for your little, and events off the books will cost you extra. Want to go Bacaro happy hour with the frat boys next door? That will cost you. Want to go to your sorority’s exclusive Brandy Melville shopping event? That will DEFINITELY cost you. Probably more than you anticipated even with the discount. A good example is invite. Your dues include the actual invite: the venue, transportation. Your hidden fees, however, are things like your outfit, sometimes your date’s outfit if it’s an outrageous theme, stuff to pregame with, stuff for your date to pregame with, dinner for two, maybe a roundtrip taxi ride if your group decides to pregame or have dinner somewhere off-campus. About living-in, you won't be able to live-in your first semester but you can starting your second semester if there's room and if you have enough house points. Living in as a new member will obviously be more expensive. That being said, after your first year, dues will definitely me cheaper, and in most cases, if not all, living in the house will be the cheapest out of all the USC housing options and off-campus options. However, with these financial benefits come with some sacrifices. Can you live with that many girls in one house? There's definitely sisterly love, but don't forget you've got a hundred girls living under one roof. Drama. Will. Happen. Also, living-in also has certain rules and
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