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11 Perks of Living on a Sorority Hall

All the best things about living with your best friends!

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11 Perks of Living on a Sorority Hall
Phebe Huth

During sophomore year at Furman University, all greek woman live among their pledge class on a designated sorority hall. At first, this may sound intimidating, but the hall often becomes one of the best memories girls have during their college careers. Even those who move-in unsure of their feelings towards the living arrangement always end up with smiles on their faces and a handful of crazy stories to tell their friends back home. The hall holds a special bond for each and every pledge class, and below are 11 reasons why living on a sorority hall, really is the best.

1. You now have an unlimited supply of clothes.

Need something to wear? Just send a message in the GroupMe or go check everyone’s closets yourself. There is no shame.

2. There is always something going on!

With this many great girls living in the same place, you are bound to always have something exciting to do.

3. The bathroom becomes the place to catch up on all juicy gossip.

Nancy did WHAT at KA last night?!

4. You live inches away from all your best friends!

Make sure to send apologies to your neighbors who have to put up with all your wild shenanigans.

5. TV party anyone?

Whether it is filling out your Bachelor draft roster, or indulging in a Friends marathon, headphones are never an option on the hall!

6. Getting ready for parties has never been so fun!

The hall basically is its own party. Sometimes you question why you ever leave.

7. There is always someone to stay up with.

Procrastination doesn’t have to be lonely.

8. Food is always abundant.

Someone is always leaving cookies or treats of some sort in the kitchen. Someone always has something to calm your craving. Sophomore 15 anyone?

9. There is an unlimited supply of therapists

If you ever need to vent there is always someone there to listen!

10. Dance parties are a common occurrence.

Who needs to study, just dance!

11. Study buddies.

There is always someone willing to help you cram at 3 a.m. as well as to tell you which professor to take and which professor to AVOID!

It's just like a year long sleepover with some school occasionally mixed in!

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