Message from @William Russell
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lol
lmao
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That's for the office of int students
I thought that was for the bagel shop
@Jacob Why did they underline that one? I guess they don't want the food employees telling the intl kids "you all have to go back" as you hand them their food?
lmao
It's either something based, or they just don't want "well meaning" students giving the foreign kids shitty advice
"Africa sounds like a great place to get a job...you should try there once you graduate."
"Literally anywhere, but here. We're full."
lol
Office of international students would have to take you if you claimed to be a gay Jew.
Some black woman was hitting on me in the elevator lolz
* rambles about muh social justice during interview *
@Jacob It might be false causation, it's not working during college that makes your gpa higher, it's having a work ethic and feeling personally invested in your education
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@TylerHess I think you're right. When I investigated this at my alma mater, it seemed that getting a double major didn't decrease your odds of having a job- neither did being involved with clubs, etc.
Some students would just do all that stuff. Conscientiousness.
But here's a weird one: double majors didn't consider themselves harder working on average. They were just smarter, per their SAT scores.
Honestly, if you're good at stuff, just load your schedule. More ammo for the resume gun.
Hello everyone
Not sure if I am allowed out of pledge hall but I am here
Don't know how
@TylerHess That is absolutely a very good point. It's doubtful that people with a shitty work ethic will even think about getting a job while in college.
That being said, it could very well be true that having a job while in college teaches you responsibility
From what I saw in undergrad, people either have or don't have a work ethic when they enter college, and rarely discover one once there.
@Trashboat hello broseidon
What's up brorak brobama
Also, I'm the kind of person who likes having a job. It makes me feel like I'm doing something useful. With school I don't really get that feeling, so it could kinda boost my moral.
Like, logically I know that I'm doing something productive in school, but it doesn't *feel* like it since the benefits are so delayed
Smart rich kids and affirmative action students will almost always get outdone by white working and middle class students
yeah that can be hard, it helped me to look at it as a place of duty
Welcome to general @Trashboat 👋🏻
Rich kids were less likely to do STEM. I didn't get the chance to figure out why. I thought it was weird, though.
Thanks! @Asatru Artist - MD
@Jacob Delayed gratification is very huwhite. 😉
@Trashboat you're new too? Exciting to see the place grow right around me.
Welcome to all the new members! <:deye:359010025223618570>
@Asatru Artist - MD but White kids were the richest! I wondered if it was a bunch of Asian engineers. I graduated before I could look further.