live in requirement for sororities
by: PnmDo all sororities require their upperclassmen to live in the house? I'm a sophomore who decided to rush super late and I've already signed my lease for next year, will that be a problem??
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It's more likely with the larger houses. I say if a house is under 40, you don't have to worry about getting pulled, but for a house like pi phi (over 60) you could potentially get pulled. But with all the freshman that want to live in their sophomore year, you should be fine
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by: pnmJan 8, 2017 9:35:21 PM
If a house is smaller, does that mean it's more competitive, or just less interesting to a lot of Pnms?