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Originally posted by lovelyivy84
From what I saw ont he show their process is more NPC than NPHC
*dodging that bad press bullet*
I actually like the way they seem to do things. THe sisters seemed down to earth and sensible so far, in the few minutes of the show I caught.
The pledges have to get 2003 points to become actives. They get points by interacting with actives and answering questions about the sorority. So far the only "hazing" shown was a pledge making breakfast for a sister.
I give them a thumbs up so far, unless I missed something huge and awful in the first 15 minutes that I missed.
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Good assessment. I know little about NPC, even though I went to USC (back in the 1980s), but I think what we saw of this group doesn't resemble NPHC orgs.
Sensuret -- Multi-cultural orgs. weren't really around when I was in school. But I have a feeling that your assessment is on point. I would think that East Coast MCGLOs would look more like us, because perhaps black Latinos were more involved in the founding and establishment? Just a theory.