Drop out. You are a drain on your sorority because you clearly don't like your chapter, and I will guarantee you that you will feel much better after you quit. As far as not being able to take advantage of networking, I call BS. You were a part of the greek system, and you can use that to your advantage for the rest of your life as it suits you. "I was an ABC!" "I was an XYZ!" It won't get you hired, but it makes for conversation.
So quit--- you are worried because you won't belong to an alumnae association or have a daughter who is a legacy when you graduate from college? Newsflash: very few alumnae are involved with their alumnae associations. I'm sure the GC police will step in and tell me they are VERY involved alumnae-- well good for them, but they are the minority.
If you regret it later on life, contact the headquarters to inquire into reinstatement procedures for membership.
Collegians, if you are coming on GC asking us "Should I quit?", the answer is invariably YES.
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