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hahahaMaybe you've grown a huge rack between high school and uni
sadly, no.
hahahaMaybe you've grown a huge rack between high school and uni
lol that's gold.hi ben, how's hogwarts treating u?
I second thisI hate most student run organisations.
Want to know why? Because they're run by students.
I agree again - alot of the people who run the organisations I'm in are law students who are extremely arrogant and probably had their fees paid upfront by their dads who just had to sell their Aston Martins due to the GFC.Students who inevitably make decisions based on stupid, fucking internal politics or other spastic ideas because they lack the objective standpoint of an actual professional.
If I was in HR (which I pray to God I'm never in) I wouldn't give a shit about extra curriculars UNLESS it is appropriate to the job. i.e. a finance position in a club for a finance jobAlso, such students simply join or run such societies for mostly CV references so that when they eventually have to apply for an internship or graduate position, they'll be able to pass off some bullshit about being a well-rounded individual when it is completely irrelevant towards the job and that most firms will make you their little work bitch and treat you like shit anyway.
Hahaha! This was the topic of our nationals. UWA won however only 6/18 people attending got prizes and medals - I got a certificate of participation for my $180 subsidised flight.I've heard of SIFE and AIESEC. Both sound like a load-of-shit student organisations in whom only a certain few individuals probably end up taking the credit for the majority of everyone else's work.
AIESEC is bad nuff said.AIESEC in particular is probably worse because its the 'largest' student organisation in the world to begin with. Apparently, its some work internship placement program but i'm not surprised that most people won't have the slightest fucking idea what they do because all they ever say about themselves is that they're the biggest student organisation in the world. It's funny too because obviously, a lot of students are all keen and shit to be a part of it only to find out that they'll never have to do anything or that they'll simply be used for their manpower with their endless fucking marketing campaigns on campus and get blatant fuck-all in return.
The End.
Friendship in uni is way different to those in high school. It's easy to acquaint people in uni (in fact, sometimes they acquaint you), but it's not like high school friends who you can hang out with outside school, and have a lot to joke about. Conversations with uni "friends" are always so uptight and shitty.I don't get people's problems with this. I'm an antisocial freak, always a loner at high school. but at uni I've made so many friends and people always want to talk with me and hang out. wtf? just fucking talk to any person near you. that's what i do.
lolwow all you kids sounds like you have a severe case of social retardation
Maybe your just hanging out with the wrong uni people...Conversations with uni "friends" are always so uptight and shitty.</SPAN>
Yeah... it was Unfortunately none of my 1st & 2nd year mates followed me in majoring in pharmacology, they are all doing pathology & immunology + I live 2 hours by public transport from uni, so this semester has really been just 'get in, get out'; not a lot of socializing.tim what kind of uni friends do you have? i thought it would be mostly about boozing or partying??
Main thing is that the real fanatical organisers don't realise no one wants to work unless they get 'Club President' or something on their resumes.Strong lack of mods in this thread, I like it! Just read over the last few pages, agree with all of it, student organizations always seem to be run by retards with no business sense, just some crock of crap 'vision' they've thought up and decided to implement. No idea how to properly raise and manage funds and assets or create a valid business network.
If I'm ever in charge of hiring post-grads in the future, I will see through all that garbage on their resume sooooo transparently.Main thing is that the real fanatical organisers don't realise no one wants to work unless they get 'Club President' or something on their resumes.
I blame the private sector for this crap - students have fuck all to do with their time so rather than learn a language, get a cadetship or do something productive they create organisations to promote crap.If I'm ever in charge of hiring post-grads in the future, I will see through all that garbage on their resume sooooo transparently.
haahahaha.... i remember that.... the uhaww story....public masturbation has always worked for me
i try to frequent the unsw library