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Fraternities/Sororities...
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Our membership fee was very cheap in the 1980's. Living in the fraternity house was also cheaper than sharing an apartment.
These days, they have an extensive membership fee with mandated meal plans which could set one back ~ $5,000 per year. In comparison, I think I paid ~ $500 per year and my meal plan was pretty much limited to $1 per day which included 2 boxes of mac and cheese or 2 loaded hot dogs from the local convenient store in which one could put 5 lbs of chili and nacho cheese on a dog and just be another college kid doing what everyone else does. Intramural sports competitions also took on a different perspective when you go up against rival fraternities then drink with them after a win or loss. |
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