I know that by being associated in a sorority with women that, quite frankly, I only had sisterhood in common with, I certainly felt like greek life opened me up to more activities and acquaintances. Otherwise, my friends would have been exclusively those who were in political and student government groups on campus. Because of my sorority, I had more opportunity to be friends with athletes, people of different religious beliefs, and women of all sorts of majors on campus. Without knowing all that much about the campus, I certainly can't say that Ms. Dickerson and Ms. Deignan are just basing their views on greek stereotypes, but that's my initial impression.
I'd sure like to hear from some Princeton GCers to see if their experiences were similar
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