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Originally Posted by SuzyInMD
......My opinion is Alpha Alpha acted irresponsibly and callously, and the remaining sororities on campus aren't doing anything to assist these women. I'm giving you an example where seeing the process through and trusting the process did not serve this group of women at all. According to my daughter, about half the released PNMs are sophomore transfer students and will not rush again next year as juniors.
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One irresponsible thing a released pledge could do in this situation is badmouth their now-former sorority. Choices about whether to continue the sorority experience process can and do change.
One callous thing any remaining sorority on campus could do in this situation is immediately pledge released women, whom they likely do not know very well, then honestly drop them for legitimate reasons before initiation.
Time is a healer, and allows for further information exploration by any party with a continuing interest in sorority membership.
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Last edited by Cheerio; 02-24-2023 at 02:25 PM.
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