"Active undergraduates in the single digits is not uncommon for many black and Latino based organizations."
Depending on where you are. At predominantly white schools, black fraternities and sororities will not have a large group. However, you go to an HBCU, i've heard AKA's pledging like 140 girls. I'm not sure how you can "pledge" a group like that. At white schools, there is a small group of people to choose from. a lot of white people (@white schools) won't even consider pledging a BGLO or have never heard of them. and having a small group of bruhs doenst equate weakness. A small group of strong bruhs is better than large group of weak bruhs. people who were pledged can understand what went on, but if you had an easy process, then something like this is totally foreign to you.
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