I saw the book at my local Barnes & Noble over the weekend. Debated buying it, but decided against it. I did stand there and read the recommendations she puts forward for "reforms" to sororities at the end of the book. Some of the examples she cites as "better" ways demonstrate to me she hasn't researched the big picture. It also was very clear that she didn't interview many Greek Advisers for their perspectives on the issue. Finally, Alexandra Robbins is best known for her "expose" on Skull and Bones at Yale. She seems to like to write about subjects that are going to be at best difficult, if not impossible to confirm the accuracy of her stories.
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