Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Manthast
Absolutely amazing
SeeQuant
Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
carrie_713
I was in a national sorority back in college and this is a poor representation of what it's like. First of all, no national org would let MTV come in and tape. Every sorority is different and even an individual national sorority is different on each campus so I can only speak of my university experience. As a pledge I never had to deal with the "sister police", curfews, etc. When I pledged I was treated as any other member. Nothing really changed after initiation, except I was an official sister. It was not near as petty and nit-picky as the "get a life" sisters on this show are. Also, Greek organizations don't vote out loud the way they do on Fraternity Life, and Sorority Life 2. The idea is that you don't want to taint each other's vote & it's kept anonymous.
Jadey97
I am so hooked on this show. I think that Jordan is completely misunderstood and not given enough credit. She's a tough girl. At first I didn't like her, but she's definitely my favorite one on there. I wish they'd show my alma mater, UCSB on a sorority life one of these days. That would be a HOOT. It's a total party school.10/10
FlyingTampon
Like many other girls, I had preconceived notions of what a sorority would be...you know, ditzy, superficial. The previews on MTV didn't help either ("I love to party!") After watching five episodes, it's my favorite show. I still don't want to join a sorority but now I see that many of these girls are intelligent and generous. My favorites are Jordan and Candace. I often look forward to every Monday night to catch the new episode. My only complaint is that "Sorority Life" is almost identical to "The Real World"...they even have confessionals! And there are no black people in the show either.
jensenbaby
First of all, I'm not in college yet, but I've always wanted to be in a sorority. I love the girls on this show. My close, personal favorites are, who else, Jordan and Candace. This show depicts what it's really like in a sorority, and the trials and hell that these girls go through is nothing like I've ever seen in a television show before. I mean, my whole world stops for this show. I recommend it to people who like reality tv shows and who have been a sorority, or even just in college. Watch just one episode. I'm telling you, you'll feel different after you watch it.