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07-11-2007 01:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by adpiucf
(Post 1475414)
No, that's why there are membership retreats, socials and philanthropy events. And if a sorority chooses to schedule their meetings during a time when classes are being held, that's their fault, not the new members'. A new member should never feel guilty because she opted for a class schedule before she ever became a member of XYZ.
I don't know about other schools, but at UCF and USF, the admin seem to take pervere pleasure in complicating your ability to graduate on time-- hence "U Can't Finish" and "U Stay Forever." If you find a class you need, you take it ASAP... b/c they may decide not to offer it for another 4 years or force you to change your catalog and toss a bunch of other new requirements at you.
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Don't worry, take it from a USF grad (Dec. 04), you can get out, but they will definitely challenge you. I was going to be a 5th (and 6th) year senior, but I decided to put up a fight and took 18 hours of summer school and took another 21 hours my final semester. I graduated in 4 and a half years. 1 year EARLIER than my advisor said I would. I don't recommend this for the faint of heart though.
P.S. And I still love USF, I got so many compliments from my Principal about how well prepared for the "real world" I was. I moved to Orlando and all my coworkers are UCF grads. I defend myself daily! :-)
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