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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hazing is serious problem with Greeks. Someone dies every couple of years. Most Greeks have experienced blacking out, many become alcoholics later in life, which also leads to early death. Hazing didn’t really start until after WW2 when all of the soldiers returning from the war used the newly established GI bill to go to college. Prior to WW2 it was really focused on philanthropy and being scholarly. Wish it would revert to what it was back in 1890s.[/quote] I’ve heard that sororities (and the Greek system in general) at W&M is more like this. Anyone have experience with Greek life at W&M, specifically sororities? My daughter has expressed interest since she’s heard there it’s more about a group for camaraderie, study partners, and service. She’s not interested in Greek life as depicted on Bama Rush but people tell her the scene at W&M is very different. [/quote]
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