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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also was in a sorority at a top 10 private school. I loved it. All of it. I am now a biglaw partner. Don’t make women have to choose. Don’t make assumptions. Don’t pigeon hole them.[/quote] Agreed. True feminism is supporting women in all of their choices. I loved my sorority years. I still remember what I wore for rush every single day. My parents were pretty wealthy but I purchased it all myself from my summer internship money.[/quote] +1 T10 school here, too. I was straight up middle class - first in my family to go away to college - and had no clue about Greek life when I got there. Entered rush with an open mind, and wound up in a sorority with really nice women, some of whom have become life-long friends. No hazing (quite the opposite - the older girls were incredibly kind) and a good bit of diversity, in terms of race, economic background, and interest in drinking/partying. We did not live together (no house) and there was no pressure to conform to a type. I know that sorority life looks, costs, and feels different at different schools. I’m encouraging DD to keep an open mind. Maybe the version at her school will be a good fit, maybe it won’t. To state the obvious: Greek life at Bama is not indicative of Greek like at all colleges. [/quote]
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