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University:  Baylor University - BU

Greek Organization:  Zeta Tau Alpha

Author:  Alumni

Comment:  Zeta at Baylor is a good sorority all around but very large in numbers. Their philanthropy is very strong and they are your classic type of state school sorority. They like to have fun and care about their academics. Fraternities really like them because they are very social and attractive. The one thing about them is since they take so many members they can often get cliquey and high school type situations occur (like any sorority or situation girls have). They have notoriously held the tradition on their initiation week to make their new members drink to the point they blackout and go to fraternity parties during the week called “The Great Awakening.” These parties take place early in the week based on when their dry period ends. Their new member initiation has them get pinned on their foreheads and they draw blood which is creepy and not really a pleasurable experience. There have been rumors circulating regarding whether they make their new members lose x amount of weight prior to initiation. Their advisors are trying to get rid of their notorious stereotype for being partiers. Everyone parties in college (maybe not at Baylor) so people need to cut them some slack.
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