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Old 08-16-2002, 05:10 PM
SeriousSigma22 SeriousSigma22 is offline
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Cool I'm wishing all of those folks a successful year!

Sorhors, Greekfriends, and Friends,


I truly wish all of you folks that are seeking that undergraduate or graduate degree a safe, happy, and successful school year. Undergraduate students don't party too much but take time to relax and enjoy yourselves during those very busy weeks when you have the following:

1. Multiple chapters to read by the next class session.

2. Five to seven page papers to research, write, proofread, edit and present by the next week of class !

3. A lab to complete before the end of the week!

4. Five test to study for before your mid-terms! In every class that I had as an undergraduate the professors always designed the class so that I would have to take three to four test and write a five to seven page paper. (I was an American history/Social Studies/education major.)

5. Your scheduled history or English seminar group that meets to discuss the assigned book.

6. The psychology experiment that you have to complete instead of writing up a three-page psychology paper! (Hey, my psychology professor gave me the option when I was an undergraduate!)

7. Don't forget to show up for your ten hour week college work- study job so that you have some money at the end of the two week pay period.

8. You also want to attend a few of the bglos events during the middle of the week and the end of the week's bglo party. The price of the party was always $3:00 for greeks and $5:00 for non-greeks! (Remember your studies must come first!)

9. You also want to schedule time to clean your door room so your roommate(s) won't get up set with you and kick you out.

10. You also want to remember to schedule time to eat lunch or dinner with your friends at the local hall.

11. You can't forget to schedule time to go over all of those notes that the professor read out of his textbook that you had to purchase and wasn't worth the paper that it was printed on!

12. Please take out time to thank the Lord for your excellent grades that you're gonna receive on all of your assignments, projects, papers, and test! Give Him sometime everyday and visit His house on Sunday!

13. Carefully and wisely spend sometime with your significant boyfriend or girlfriend!

14. Finally, call your mother and father to thank them for all of their help and support and don't hit them up for money everytime you call!

That's just my little way of saying good luck with the school year and try your-best-to-be-the-very-best!

P.S. And if you are a member of a bglo do the following on time: go to every class session, make it to the meetings, step practice, your sponsored events and wear your nalia so folks know that you are a proud member of that particular organization.

Folks - Please feel free to add your comments or any advice that I forgot to add to this message!

Serioussigma22
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Old 08-16-2002, 10:35 PM
Yemaya Yemaya is offline
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Thanks SeriousSigma22 for the good wishes and advice! I know I will definitly need it this semester! -Yemaya-
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Old 08-17-2002, 01:36 AM
HolyGhost7 HolyGhost7 is offline
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Well well well

Serious Sigma,

Now you know you aint right,lol I was already to go back to school and then you had to remind me about the work on top of the work on top of some mo WORK,lol But before we get to all that I have to ask yall that have gotten what we are working for to remember and have sympathy (that will push you to pray for) the following:

Long registration lines for adding/dropping classes
500 phone calls it takes to see your advisor
Long financial aid lines
Long Distance phone calls to check on financial aid
The disappointment and frustration of depts. not working together and screwing up your financial aid...only to find out youve been standing in long lines for days for nothing

DO I SOUND A LIL BITTER...Sorry, I just pray that there will not be another year marked by the above
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Old 08-17-2002, 01:26 PM
SeriousSigma22 SeriousSigma22 is offline
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Sorhor HolyGhost7,

Ha! Ha! Ha! My real little sister is completing her master's degree at Delaware State University and she was just complaining about the very same things! I'm so glad that I completed the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Anyway, I really wish all of you educated folks the very best with your studies and academic careers.

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