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			Wow, I just don't understand how someone managed to fool an entire greek life system for a year. 
 
I remember reading an article in Jane magazine probably about four years back. A undercover journalist decided that she wanted to know what the big deal with sororities were. She went to a small college with no greek life. She went through all of UCLA's rush. She even recieved a bid to Tri-Delt (if I remember correctly). She eventually up and left because Tri-Delt and UCLA would want to see her class schedule and grades (since she was claiming to be a transfer student, that was her cover story). 
 
The article was actually very positive she spoke about the first sorority being a literary society (which we were). She didn't say anything bad about the houses or the fellow PNM's (which were still called rushee's at the time). She even stated how much she enjoyed the process and how she loved her 'sisters'. 
 
With that said, how could this woman pull off not showing her grades or transcripts for a whole year? That is what gets me. The four sorority girls who supposedly helped her can only do so much.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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