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Originally Posted by Jen
One key thing to remember is that membership is for a lifetime. You are in college for only 4-5 years of your life, for the most part. Your time as an alumna is going to be much longer. Do you like the organization as a national group? Can you see yourself getting involved with an alumnae group in the future? If you move to a new city, would you find it helpful to connect with alumnae in that city? Can you see yourself networking online with alumnae?
These are all possibilities for the future with alumnae membership, and if you resign from the sorority as a whole, you'll lose out on that opportunity. I know there are a few members here that have spoken about not having a fabulous time with their sorority in college, but really finding the worth and enjoyment in it after college as an alumna.
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This.
I had a wonderful time as a collegiate member. I had no idea that being an alumna member would be even more fun.
To the OP, it only takes one new member class to turn things around. I know several GreekChatters will agree because they've seen it and/or lived it. Be the change you want to see and keep putting forth that effort in creating relationships with your new sisters. Don't give up on them just yet because you're not seeing results immediately!