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10 Types Of Seniors In Every Chapter

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10 Types Of Seniors In Every Chapter

1. The HBIC: This girl is probably President or holding another position on the executive board right now. She knows that she knows everything. She has to act gung-ho and #peachy about everything when really all she wants is to do is live her life, because, you know, she’s a real person too?

2. The Real BIC: She’s not on exec. nor holding any leadership positions at the current moment, but she has done just about everything in the past and she sure as hell wants you to know that. Everyone is intimidated by her––freshmen and seniors alike. The funny part? She thrives off of it, but will never admit how much she loves it. Chances are some of you hate her and chances are she does not care. Everyone’s got more respect for her than the actual people in charge because she’s the one who calls them out when they mess up.

3. The Where’s Waldo: Whenever you mention this girl, the response you get is either “Wait, who is she?” or “Didn’t she drop/graduate?” It’s a shocker when she shows up and it’s usually only to a chapter once every couple of months.

4. “The Motion-er”: She’s the one that always has some sort of comment to make in chapter; the one who always has some sort of motion to add and just wants her voice to be heard. Chances are the rest of the Senior Pack just wants to make a motion to not let her motion anymore.

5. The Totally 100 Percent Over It: She just doesn’t care anymore. She’s probably got a boyfriend who she is about to get married to, a real life job and knows she has to bigger fish to fry than all of the stupid sorority drama that's going on. She only shows up to the “mandatory” functions and probably says “I’m only here so I don’t get fined” at least three times an event.

6. The Mom: This senior has probably been the mom of the chapter way before her senior year, but now even more so since she has one of the highest Roster Numbers there is. She’s the one everyone goes to for advice and she’s got an answer for everything. She calls you by the enduring name of ‘little one’ or ‘nugget’ and you just can’t help but feel better when she gives you a hug.

7. The Grandma: Netflix and wine are her besties and you rarely see her out at a bar, but when you do, you know that it’s gonna be a wild ride, because this grandma can get down!

8. The Freshman-like Partier: This is the girl who probably hasn’t realized that she is indeed a senior and probably needs to start adult-ing soon. She’s out almost every night and living it up just like a freshman, except now she’s actually...you know…legal.

9. The Over-Involved: This is the one who still holds a position, is on every committee known to man, does things on campus, has like, three littles and 100 percent does not have a life outside of the chapter. You’re all really worried she’s not gonna survive come graduation in May and are trying to remind her that your chapter is not everything.

10. The Over-Emotional: This is the senior who cries at every little “last." She’s the one sobbing in the corner like a baby with her Little holding her. She’s the one who loves your chapter with her whole heart and unlike the “over-involved senior,” she has actually come to realize that this is indeed her last trip around the merry-go-round. She is constantly trying to leave her legacy with all the younger girls and just wants the best for her chapter.

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