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Originally Posted by ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl
It absolutely depends on what organization you're a member of (but don't go posting it on the open board). I would try to stick it out, though.
You could stick around and change things. If you're tired of the drinking and frat scene, maybe you could help pledge girls who share you're way of thinking. It might be good for your whole chapter to get some new blood. Maybe you could take and officer position.
Some organizations can grant early/emergency alum status, but your situation would probably not fall into that category. If you're a freshman, sophomore, or even junior, you're probably going to have to quit or stick it out. I would stick it out...you really have the possibility to change things for your chapter.
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AGD is right on, it all depends on your GLO. Each group is different when it comes to alum and deactive status. My advice would me to review your sorority and chapter policies regarding this issue.
I had a friend in college who was a member of a different GLO. She deactivated and gave up her pin during her senior year because of similar reasons. She is now an alum and is regretting that decision.
I would agree that you should stick with it. You can only change things from the inside, not the outside.