I can remember the quick culture shock of graduation - suddenly, you're not part of the private jokes, but you're not part of the alumnae association hierarchy yet, either. I do think it's a rite of passage, but a short one. Within the year, you'll find a comfortable niche, and by then, you'll be helping the next new graduates!
ETA: Greeklettergirl, I know where you went to school, and that school doesn't have really decent homecoming gatherings for alumnae. I would suggest that you do what a bunch of sisters did when I was in school - set a date for about 5-6 years from now, and make a pact to meet. We still meet every 5 years, and we've had anywhere from 10 to almost 60 people get together!
By setting the date now, you'll have something to look forward to in 2009 - for all of you!! PM me if you need a better explanation.
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Last edited by honeychile; 11-10-2003 at 04:05 PM.
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