And if you didn’t look good enough, they wouldn’t let you into the meetings. Looking back, Mollie realized that these meetings were just another way to show that the sorority controlled all the girls’ lives.
In the next video of the series, Mollie breaks down how much it costs to be in a sorority. Overall, she had to pay $1,304 for her first semester. New members had to pay higher dues and an initiation fee.
She also had to pay to go through the recruitment process, buy custom-made shirts, and be fined for missing any mandatory events during the week.
When Mollie finally left the sorority, she had one remaining friend from her year there. She joined a sports club instead and couldn’t have been happier!
@meatymollie #sororitylife was not for me lmao (comment if you wanna know which one) #sorority #srat #college #classof2020 #MakeMomSmile #momsoftiktok #fyp #uni
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