
3 Former PNMs Spill The Tea On Why They Dropped Out Of Rush
Following fall recruitment season, former PNMs share why they dropped out of sorority rush.
A recent social media video by influencer Izzy Darnell has offered a personal perspective on the highly publicized University of Alabama sorority rush, colloquially known as 'Bama Rush.' Darnell, who participated in the rush process, shared her decision to withdraw, clarifying that she was not rejected by any sorority but made a conscious choice to leave. She presented a screenshot of her sorority preference list, indicating that Zeta Tau Alpha was among her lower choices, to counter claims that she had been 'dropped.' Darnell cited concerns over social media restrictions imposed by sororities as a primary reason for her departure, stating, "I don't want to have to get stuff approved that I want to post every day." She emphasized her desire to maintain personal freedom in her online presence, a sentiment that resonates with many digital content creators. This personal account provides further insight into the pressures and expectations faced by participants in the competitive 'Bama Rush' phenomenon.
Following fall recruitment season, former PNMs share why they dropped out of sorority rush.