1) The freshman at heart
You all know who I am talking about. This is the one who never grew up. The one who would much rather go to the frats on Thursday nights instead of the bars. She never matured at all. She is the one who hangs out with all the younger pledge classes because she relates well to them (her whole pledge class realized how crazy she is). She may be graduating, but she will always be a true freshman at heart.
2. The sheltered one
This is the one who has never worked a day in her life. She is not ready to take on the real world and may not even fully understand what this means. She has never heard of a résumé, hasn't come up with a plan, and is terrified of things as simple as doing her own laundry. This girl makes sure she walks underneath the bell tower every time she gets a chance. This is the one who is planning on taking a couple victory laps and aspires to someday be a “Real Housewife."
3) The one who's ready to move on
This woman loves her sorority. She is satisfied with her four years and understands that all great things must come to an end, including college. She is ready to cross the tracks. This woman has a good head on her shoulders and was more than likely president of a bunch clubs, graduated with a solid GPA, and was probably chapter president, too. She is graduating with a good job, longtime boyfriend, and has a plan for the rest of her life. Must be nice.
4) The stubborn one
She believes everything should be done as it was when her great-great-grand big was around. She holds a position on the executive board and is the chapter's biggest nightmare. She is the reason that everyone has a countdown until May going in their heads. She is the reason half of the house got sent to standards. Needless to say, she likes things to go her way.
5) The "I'm over this place" girl
This girl is ready to blow this popsicle stand. This is the most common type of senior. She is the one who brings her tervis tumbler full of wine to chapter meetings. She makes it a point to close down Harry's at least twice a week. She has been sent to standards at least 13 times by the end of her four years in the house. This girl is over the sorority life and ready for the next chapter in her book, whether she's ready or not.