AXO Alum - BRAVO, sister! what a wonderful way to express the ups and downs of rush versus the ups and ups of sisterhood!
JJ13 -
I wholeheartedly agree with all the advice offered by the previous posts! Give your new home a chance - at least a few weeks... this is a brand-new experience, and like any new relationship it will need some time to show its true colors.
Also, you might consider turning to your pledge sisters, some of whom might be experiencing the same "post-rush letdown". These are the girls with whom you will be spending your most memorable times in the sorority, and you will be amazed at the strength that you can draw from one another. Though you are still new members, you are all
Chi Omega new members
together... you might not know the ritual, but you do have a bond that you can rely on. There might be several other girls that are feeling the same disillusionment that you are, and you might be able to banish it by spending time together.
Please let us know how it all works out! Chi Omega is a wonderful sorority, and I feel confident that you will find the love and friendship and camaraderie that you are looking for if you give it time.