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That depends what your definition of hazing is. Some sororities have a no hazing policy. Some have required things you have to do which would technically be considered hazing in the school’s eyes but isn’t actually anything you would find “not respectable” and you probably wouldn’t think of it as hazing if someone described the process to you. Some do haze more intensely but it’s hard to know exactly what it’s like without going through it yourself because a lot of rumors fly and exaggerate stuff. For example, there was a rumor about the sorority I joined that you had to undress in front of frat pledges. I chose to ignore it and it turned out to be false and our process was nothing like that whatsoever. I cannot speak specifically on what SDT is like because I joined a different organization but I can definitely say they are not a “no hazing policy” sorority, I just don’t know exactly where the would fall in terms of “respectable.” My advice would be to rush around and ask about the pledge process. The sororities that don’t haze will be pretty clear on that, the sororities that do haze will try and dodge the question or not give you a concrete answer such as “it’s nothing too bad!” I’m sure the hazing sororities could lie and say they don’t haze but this is just based from my experience with rushing and eventually joining a sorority.
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