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Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361
. . .The book flips back and forth from the "narrative" of the girls' daily life and Robbins opinions on certain aspects of Greek Life. . . .
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Therein lies my biggest issue with the book. She attempts to place her opinion as fact and apply her "facts" to every sorority on every campus across the US and Canada. You just can't do that especially when her sources are questionable and out-of-date.
I'm not denying that those things happen in sororities but I really don't believe they are as widespread as she wants to make people believe they are. And they aren't limited to just Greek organizations, she could have shadowed a high school cheer squad and gathered the same evidence.