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The Benefits Of Living With Your Best Friends

Living in a sorority house = endless fun.

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The Benefits Of Living With Your Best Friends
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For starters, being in a sorority in one of the most extreme ways to make lifelong friendships. You can meet all kinds of different people and they will truly make you a better woman. So if you're not a part of a sorority, stop reading and go contact any sorority recruitment director on your campus and join!

The biggest advantage of being in a sorority is getting to live in the house, if there is one available. What is to hate about it? There are around 50+ girls living under the same roof, and getting to be with each other 24/7. That sounds awesome to me. Well, let me tell you it's everything you could ever dream about and more. I genuinely enjoy living in my sorority house for so many reasons.

The first reason being I can have any problem at all. Boy problems, homework problems, life problems, and someone will always be there to help as best as they can. Even if I need contact solution at 10:30 at night, someone will be awake to help me out with whatever I need.

Almost all of the events that I participate in are related to my sorority and it's so easy to car pool with someone somewhere or go to an event with if you have no one else to go with you. Last minute things are great to do too. Want to go to Steak N' Shake at 2 am? Perfect, someone will want to go with you.

Especially those nights where you can't sleep so you go down to the living room and 5 girls are watching a movie and you can join them without it being weird. The community that is created in a sorority house is so fun to be in and I couldn't imagine not getting this experience.

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