The question posed in the essay is very straight forward and clearly projected, "Is sorority life all about being a slut?" The girl had a common opinion as most of us do. Most of us would definitely agree to the question but it is not quite true. The sororities don't only party and have fun. They also do community service and other things that normal people do. Her essay gradually picks up from the public opinion and concludes with her experience that completely contrasted with the general opinion.
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This is the blog for 75 or so Drexel students, most of whom are new to college and new to Drexel.
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We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Response to "I Pledge to Be....a slut?"
It is quite amazing that the author has embedded, a question so heavy, in the title itself which gets in the reader the urge to read. The essay is very interesting and gives out a distinct view about the sorority life. We usually consider the sorority life to be partying, drinking and just having plain fun. The author takes her to the journey of her thinking of sorority life and how it changed after the information session.
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