Boarding/cleaning in a fraternity house

<p>I am planning to enroll in a PhD program in 2013, and I would like to spend this fall on a college campus to work on the GRE and use a library for my paper. I have boarded in fraternity houses before, but mostly in the summer, when not many actives were there. I was wondering if I could do that this fall, and which fraternities or college would be more open to the idea. I think state colleges are more flexible, but I don’t know about specific campus cultures, and hopefully you guys can help me out.</p>

<p>As I did last time I was boarding in fraternity houses, I am more than happy to do the cleaning and chores around the house for the actives. In the past, I have cleaned the bathrooms, swept the floors, cleaned the kitchen and washes the dishes, hoovered the lounge, and run errands on campus for the actives (picking up books from the library or lunch from the Mexican grill, etc.). I got a tenancy agreement that came with a list of chores and fines if I didn’t complete them.</p>

<p>Can you please suggest fraternities and campuses that would be the most welcoming?</p>

<p>“As I did last time I was boarding in fraternity houses, I am more than happy to do the cleaning and chores around the house for the actives. In the past, I have cleaned the bathrooms, swept the floors, cleaned the kitchen and washes the dishes, hoovered the lounge, and run errands on campus for the actives (picking up books from the library or lunch from the Mexican grill, etc.). I got a tenancy agreement that came with a list of chores and fines if I didn’t complete them.”</p>

<p>hahahahaha really? Wow you’re literally their personal assistant.</p>

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<p>did you check on the sheep they have in the basement?</p>

<p>No it’s fun, I mean I don’t clean all day, and I get to play beer pong, etc. Wait, what sheep?</p>