Rollergirl, there's going to be a lot of change coming up when you graduate this fall. I encourage you to stick around GC, but hold off on sorority membership for a bit. Get acclimated to what's coming next post-undergrad. The transition can be a big culture shock-- take this time for YOU--- maybe join a civic organization that won't be quite so demanding of time or have multi-tiered membership requirements, get settled into your first job/prepared for grad school (whichever you are going on to), join a professional org, etc.
More than likely in your travels you will meet sorority alumnae women and see their levels of involvement in the orgs you have in common and in their sororities, if they are active as alumnae-- maybe even come to an alum social or Founders' Day event. Go slow. You may find you have a rich and fulfilling post-college life without sorority alumnae life, or you may connect with alumnae with whom you feel a mutual bond.
Don't rush it. You're on the verge of a very big step in your life-- life after college. Embrace this upcoming experience and see where it leads you.
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