Sorority Life

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Sorority Life was a reality television show on MTV that aired from June 24, 2002 to May 28, 2003. The show consisted of girls pledging to become part of a sorority.

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The first season occurred at University of California, Davis. It followed 14 girls over 10 weeks as they pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi, a 4-year-old Jewish sorority that was previously unknown on campus.

The second season occurred at University at Buffalo. It followed 6 girls pledging for the Delta Xi Omega sorority.

The third season occurred at the University of Southern California. It followed girls pleding the Zeta Sigma Phi, an independent multicultural sorority on campus founded in 1994.

Fraternity Life was a spin-off of Sorority Life and occurred at the same schools during the second and third seasons.

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