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Old 08-06-2010, 07:28 AM
RaggedyAnn RaggedyAnn is offline
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I had two jobs through most of my sorority career, held offices, got good grades, went to almost every event and had a social life. If you work at it, you will learn great time management skills. My biggest pieces of advice is to limit your time on social networking sites, limit TV watching and get a great planner.
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:40 AM
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I had two jobs through most of my sorority career, held offices, got good grades, went to almost every event and had a social life. If you work at it, you will learn great time management skills. My biggest pieces of advice is to limit your time on social networking sites, limit TV watching and get a great planner.
Totally agreed! I had a job last year and time management is so crucial. Between chapter meetings, socials, classes, homework, extra curriculars, and work there is little time for messing around.

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a) no it shouldn't harm your chances of getting a bid (it might even give you conversation topics during rush!)
b) you should know when initiation is far enough in advance to make any changes you need to a work schedule
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Old 08-06-2010, 06:52 PM
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Totally agreed! I had a job last year and time management is so crucial. Between chapter meetings, socials, classes, homework, extra curriculars, and work there is little time for messing around.

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a) no it shouldn't harm your chances of getting a bid (it might even give you conversation topics during rush!)
b) you should know when initiation is far enough in advance to make any changes you need to a work schedule
A. I thought that it would be a great conversation starter as well, I was also just concerned that they might be hesitant to extend a bid to me since I might have to miss some events.
B. Oh, good. :] Nothing worse than having to call out of work so late in the game. ]:

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check out working on campus. i know for me that is easier than working off (like I did freshman year) because you might be able to get set hours every week & if not I feel like they are more flexible.
The only problem with working on campus is at my school at least, the hours they give are so minimal. Like, under 10 a week. Living on my own (well, away from the 'rents at least) in an apartment requires more than ten hours a week. ]:

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You'll be fine, a LOT of Greeks work to pay their dues and other expenses.
Thank you very much for your kind words of advice. I will remember this when the time comes. :]
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Old 08-06-2010, 07:55 PM
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The only problem with working on campus is at my school at least, the hours they give are so minimal. Like, under 10 a week. Living on my own (well, away from the 'rents at least) in an apartment requires more than ten hours a week. ]:
I know this isn't directly answering your question, but I feel like this would be good to know (if you don't already, not to be patronizing or something)

You know, if an off campus apartment is too burdensome, you could try living in college housing. I know dorms might not seem like the best option (to some people anyways), but they do provide a good option if you can't work as many hours as you need to to pay your rent. The cost of the dorm goes on a student loan (most colleges have a cost of attendance that includes a required housing budget), so might as well take advantage of that so you can fully enjoy campus life. That's just my advice. Also, some campuses have university owned apartments that are also covered by financial aid and loans (that's where I'm living right now!).
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:24 AM
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I know this isn't directly answering your question, but I feel like this would be good to know (if you don't already, not to be patronizing or something)

You know, if an off campus apartment is too burdensome, you could try living in college housing. I know dorms might not seem like the best option (to some people anyways), but they do provide a good option if you can't work as many hours as you need to to pay your rent. The cost of the dorm goes on a student loan (most colleges have a cost of attendance that includes a required housing budget), so might as well take advantage of that so you can fully enjoy campus life. That's just my advice. Also, some campuses have university owned apartments that are also covered by financial aid and loans (that's where I'm living right now!).
It's probably too late for this anyway, but living in a dorm also only gives you 1 room to clean, unless you're lucky enough to have your own bathroom or a suite, which saves time cleaning; you end up eating in the caf, which saves times on cooking and washing dishes; and you're on campus, which saves time commuting. As an added bonus, it makes it easy to meet people on campus right away.
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:36 AM
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It's probably too late for this anyway, but living in a dorm also only gives you 1 room to clean, unless you're lucky enough to have your own bathroom or a suite, which saves time cleaning; you end up eating in the caf, which saves times on cooking and washing dishes; and you're on campus, which saves time commuting. As an added bonus, it makes it easy to meet people on campus right away.
And to add to this, I learned very early on that it takes maybe 10 or 15 minutes a day to keep your room clean, but if you let it go, it takes hours to get it straightened up. Maybe it's my OCD evil twin talking, but I know I feel MUCH less stressed when my room is clean and I know where everything is. If you're going to be leading a hectic life (and believe me, it's hectic), anything you can do to reduce your stress is worth it! Especially if it only takes a few minutes a day!
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:37 AM
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And to add to this, I learned very early on that it takes maybe 10 or 15 minutes a day to keep your room clean, but if you let it go, it takes hours to get it straightened up. Maybe it's my OCD evil twin talking, but I know I feel MUCH less stressed when my room is clean and I know where everything is. If you're going to be leading a hectic life (and believe me, it's hectic), anything you can do to reduce your stress is worth it! Especially if it only takes a few minutes a day!
Oh I've gotten the cleaning the house bit down. I clean as I go. While the chicken bakes, wash dishes. While the potatoes cook, clean up after the dog and cat. While the dishwasher goes, run the vacuum. :]

But I agree, a clean house/work space TOTALLY helps de-stress.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:36 AM
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It's probably too late for this anyway, but living in a dorm also only gives you 1 room to clean, unless you're lucky enough to have your own bathroom or a suite, which saves time cleaning; you end up eating in the caf, which saves times on cooking and washing dishes; and you're on campus, which saves time commuting. As an added bonus, it makes it easy to meet people on campus right away.
All of this is true, yes. But it all adds up.

Housing: 5,000 minimum
Food: 1,000-2,000
Total: 6,000-7,000

Apartment rent (for entire year): 1,200
Food: 1,000
Travel: 100-1,000
Total: 2,300-3,200
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:32 AM
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I know this isn't directly answering your question, but I feel like this would be good to know (if you don't already, not to be patronizing or something)

You know, if an off campus apartment is too burdensome, you could try living in college housing. I know dorms might not seem like the best option (to some people anyways), but they do provide a good option if you can't work as many hours as you need to to pay your rent. The cost of the dorm goes on a student loan (most colleges have a cost of attendance that includes a required housing budget), so might as well take advantage of that so you can fully enjoy campus life. That's just my advice. Also, some campuses have university owned apartments that are also covered by financial aid and loans (that's where I'm living right now!).
Dorms/College apartments are actually more expensive than what I'm in right now. I mean, I don't have to cover the entire rent by myself here, like I would in college housing. Trust me, I looked into it. :]
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Old 08-06-2010, 06:45 PM
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I had two jobs through most of my sorority career, held offices, got good grades, went to almost every event and had a social life. If you work at it, you will learn great time management skills. My biggest pieces of advice is to limit your time on social networking sites, limit TV watching and get a great planner.
I recently got a tablet laptop so I'm using that as my planner. :]

Thanks for the advice. I'm already starting to limit my internet usage (Lol @ how I have youtube open in one tab, and I'm typing this in another).


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Heck yeah, it's possible! Just about every girl in my house who had transportation had a job. When I first pledged, I was working at Wendy's, then got a job at Kroger about three weeks later. It was perfect - 15 -16 hours per week, never past midnight and the head cashier liked me, so he scheduled me around my sorority activities . I left there to do my required internship summer between junior and senior year, then worked at JCPenney until I graduated. I was also a journalism major, which is very time-consuming. But my sisters were very understanding; work was considered a legitimate excuse to miss an activity, although you were expected to be at chapter meetings if at all possible.

ETA: Hang in there, Aeryelle! I wish we'd had GC (heck, the Internet!) when I was in college. Life is so much easier now in some ways ...
Thanks! I'll try! Ha ha. How often are chapter meetings? I mean, it probably varies by chapter but.. on average?

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It's totally doable, but learning to manage your time will be important to balance everything.
Yeah, that's what I need to work on. I never had to do that in high school so it was never an issue (not that I was bad at it, I was actually very good. Did my homework as soon as I got home and was finished before dinner. Then it was "play" time then off to bed.) but now with college and an amazing first job opportunity coming up, I'd really hate to let one ruin the other.

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Aerylle, seriously? I was about to make this exact same thread! haha twin
Lol! That's so funny! Looks like great minds think alike, eh?
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