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Originally Posted by WCsweet<3
Seriously though, are you missing common sense or are you just dumb? Do you think True Blood is real showing of Louisiana? Is House a good how doctors/hospitals really are?
GO through recruitment and figure it out yourself. Stop listening to other people.
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True story- freshman year/UO, 1981. Meet this girl in my dorm who hears my leftover West Virginian accent and assumes this means I know all about the South and wants to know if "The Dukes of Hazzard" is what the South is really like. Suddenly I had some serious questions about UO's admissions requirements.
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Originally Posted by summer_gphib
Read Pledged and follow it up with a marathon of Legally Blonde. Then study Sorority Boys, and don't ever forget House Bunny. That one is super accurate.
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Wait, the House Bunny
isn't accurate? Well this is just incredibly disappointing information

. Hmph...don't care, still love it. Particularly this scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3xvA3cc-zU . Asked daughter if she would please consider doing BYOM as a social function. Usually got this response:

. She just wasn't thinking outside the box....still think it's genius.

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To the OP: You may be a troll looking for reactions, but just on the off chance you aren't, I'll bite.
To answer your question: The sorority women at WSU are just like the girls you've known throughout your life. I can say this because they were the girls my daughter knew throughout hers and the ones I knew as she grew up. Every kind of girl you've known will be present somewhere in one of those chapters.
I will say this specifically. My daughter didn't join a sorority at WSU (she went there her freshman year) but she did join one at her second school primarily because of the girls she knew in sororities at WSU, and I think that speaks well of them.