I was in a sorority at Hofstra in the 60’s and believe me being a “pledge” was no picnic. I see things haven’t changed.
I appreciate your comment!
My daughter, now a 29 year old CPA, got her heart broke by a sorority in her freshman year. It took a lot of immediate damage control by dad to get her psyche back on track at a vulnerable 18 years old.
In doing my after the fact investigation, other mama parents (dads know nothing about sororities) told me “that sorority has a long history of rejecting exceptionally attractive young ladies” which my daughter is.
Came to find out that it was a continuing trans generational clique that was at the center of the issue at this sorority.
Sororities do do some good, but wow!, they have managed to have built up, brick by brick, over the decades, a horrible reputation as an institution.
So, I might believe some other group about a Miss America, but I have no confidence in the sororities opinion.