Gia Giudice
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And then once you're actually in the sorority, you realize that it doesn't matter.
I mean, sure.
But also being a female, we could really go anywhere and do anything when it comes to socials and getting into frat parties, X, Y, and Z. Maybe you can't just go to the mixer from 10 to 1030 when the sororities are there with the frat.
but you're able to go at 11.
So there's just little things, but maybe I think it is a good starter to meet people.
But then once you're in it, you really have free range to do anything you want.
Yeah, I would agree.
Like it's a good starting point.
Yeah.
And I think TCU does a good job of encouraging students to like look beyond their like
And you're going to be like, so willing to meet as many people as you can as a freshman in college or, you know, whenever you get to college, but that if you don't happen to meet like your best friend in your sorority,
you're gonna meet that person some way, somehow.
Like there's so many friends at TCU that I have from like knowing this person and they've introduced me to this person and this person knows, you know what I mean?
Like there's so many ways that you can meet people.
So I think, yes, it is a good starting point.
Did your sorority have any traditions or rituals that shocked you?
We have like at the end of every semester, we have Theta Splash, which is like a big essentially pool party, which is super fun.
I feel like at this point, almost every sorority or fraternity has adapted some form of that.
Yeah.
So maybe that's not a big tradition.