chickenoodle |
11-30-2009 12:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
(Post 1870457)
1. Yes
2. I had to stay up all night long several times just to get the work done. I was also forced to completely alter my schedule in order to attend the educational meetings.
3. Most of the time, I felt really stressed out. I even cried sometimes.
4. I got over it when it was done. I think the best thing that came out of my experience is that I was able to beef up my resume.
5. I wasn't ever physically injured, but I did get sick sometimes being around other people who came to the educational meetings with colds and such.
6. I was completely fine after it was over.
7. I was rarely absent from school. I was *required* to attend the classes and to participate.
8. Well the entity that hazed me was pretty well known and had a good reputation. That definitely impacted my decision.
9. I'm much stronger and wiser. I don't know that I am closer to my colleagues per se.
10. The administration didn't care at all. In fact, they encouraged the hazing!
11. I'm an alumna.
12. My family and friends were excited about my experience. My success made them proud.
13. Not really. Entertainment is entertainment. It's rarely completely factual.
ETA: Did you need to know who did the hazing or does it matter?
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This sounds like my last job (except for questions 11-13). :p
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