When I was in college back in the day I was part of a fraternity and a few other social clubs and after you get that degree, only thing I got out of it was a nice spot on my resume once I graduated.
all i know is the college *****s **** guys in frats.
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No a frat as in brotherhood. Just an honors org.join the frat my man, it will be worth your time. at least at night.
Yes, but not so sure that's necessary for the fee.I joined Alpha Chi. It's a small fee, well worth it IMO. Ditto on the resume spot. It's just an easy way to tell people you graduated Magna *** Laude.
It happens.lol @ you idiots thinking that phi theta kappa is like a regular fraternity.
tr00I don't think his wife would like that.
WOW, I'm sold. They didn't even mention this in the brochure I got at school!Join. It will get you on a kick *** mailing list so once you graduate you'll get a ton of shit every year that you won't open.
120 for no camittal to time, 90 is I commit to giving them time.how much are the fees?
yeah I asked
Eventually law school. Right now, just going for that AA to transfer to a bigger school for either Major in PS, or English.Yeah that kind of depends. What kind of path are you looking at?
Since you will be transferring for a Bachelors and beyond I would be more concerned about networking at a level closer to your eventual goal. It is possible you could make some contacts but if you dont care about the events and networking at school than its really not worth it.Eventually law school. Right now, just going for that AA to transfer to a bigger school for either Major in PS, or English.
girl in the house... alpha chi omegaI joined Alpha Chi. It's a small fee, well worth it IMO. Ditto on the resume spot. It's just an easy way to tell people you graduated Magna *** Laude.
No. You said after graduating at any level it doesn't matter what your grades were, which for the most part I agree. However, grades can mean a lot while progressing through higher education. I am not asking what this will do for me after school, I already know that answer.I've told him this shit a million times.
You obviously have the grades so that doesnt matter too much. SM is right that 90+% of the time grades will not matter, with the exception of your first job after college and even then it sometimes doesnt matter. You are also right that good grades will definitely help you get into a better school.No. You said after graduating at any level it doesn't matter what your grades were, which for the most part I agree. However, grades can mean a lot while progressing through higher education. I am not asking what this will do for me after school, I already know that answer.
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