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Also all these people are starting school this week and next week and I'm just, like, haha. School. Sucks to be you.
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I usually took between 15 and 18 hours each semester. I also worked full time and raised 2 kids during that time.
Is it possible? Yes. Would I recommend it? Meh, maybe.
How many hours a week would you be working your work study job? And how many for the 2nd job?
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How have your grades been previous semesters? How difficult is your course load? Are you working the second job because you need the money or are you working it just to have the money?
They haven't been the greatest but I also haven't put a ton of effort in either. This semester I have the class that basically determines if I graduate in the spring or not, but I also have two classes that shouldn't be too bad. And if I'm a building manager it would just be for the extra money. But if I'm not it would be because I need the money. When I was a normal student events worker my sophomore year, one paycheck for a month was less than 100 dollars because the hours arent consistent and if you finish early then you're done. As a building manager, your shifts are always the full length they're scheduled.
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people clearly dont watch enough of these sorority videos, to think thats the only one without diversity. they also commented on how it sexualized women cause they danced around in bikinis on a boat dock i can think of quite a few that showed the same thing.The only negative comment I saw was about the lack of diversity. Apart from that, it seemed kind of tame.
Only when we stop stopping our lives can we begin to start starting them.
i do not get the uproar of this university of alabama sorority video. im posting it cause i really dont get why its such a big deal, compared to every other over done sorority video on the internet.
Alabama Alpha Phi 2015 - YouTube
I think I'm with you. I did notice lack of diversity but beyond that I don't watch sorority videos to have comparison to.i do not get the uproar of this university of alabama sorority video. im posting it cause i really dont get why its such a big deal, compared to every other over done sorority video on the internet.
Alabama Alpha Phi 2015 - YouTube
The only negative comment I saw was about the lack of diversity. Apart from that, it seemed kind of tame.
Only when we stop stopping our lives can we begin to start starting them.
Having this discussion now. I am kinda offended by the video in context. By itself it is fine. But what about it is offensive? What could be added to make it less offensive? I have no idea.
I don't find it offensive at all. I've seen a university of Miami one with girls prancing around in bikinis on a yacht, but yet strutting around on a lake dock seems to be wrong....Having this discussion now. I am kinda offended by the video in context. By itself it is fine. But what about it is offensive? What could be added to make it less offensive? I have no idea.
True. But I guess a lot of people forgot about that.
I'm still trying to figure out Greek life, since frats and sororities have been banned at my school since the 70s.
Only when we stop stopping our lives can we begin to start starting them.
offense is taken, not given.
I didn't see anything "wrong" with it either. They look like they're close friends who have a lot of fun together. Also sometimes they blow glitter around. Is that...bad? It looks exactly like the recruiting videos at other schools--except filmed with a drone and a ridiculously high production quality.
offense is taken, not given.
I didn't see anything "wrong" with it either. They look like they're close friends who have a lot of fun together. Also sometimes they blow glitter around. Is that...bad? It looks exactly like the recruiting videos at other schools--except filmed with a drone and a ridiculously high production quality.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it, per se. This one just happened to get written about by someone at Alabama and got picked up from there.
It does nothing but perpetuate the sorority stereotype, IMO. I look at it and go, yep, that looks like a pretty (white) girl club, a cool girl clique. I shrug my shoulders and move on, but considering how much energy people in the Greek system spend arguing that fraternities/sororities are really about philanthropy and whatever else they argue, it strikes me as strange that they would make a recruitment video that doesn't even hint at philanthropy.
Now, I think if they were making a video geared at people outside the system, they would focus more on the philanthrop and academics, but since they're just trying to recruit more pretty girls people for their club, it doesn't surprise me that they didn't.