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what college did you attend?
Work is slow.. (I refuse to say the "q" word... Automatic jinx in police work!). So I was wondering... What college did you attend and were you in a sorority?
Re: what college did you attend?
What year did you graduate?
I went to the University of Akron (Akron, OH) and was not in a sorority.
I went to University of North Texas and the Art Institute of Dallas.
And no.
I graduated from the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, GA. Very small town, but I loved that place!! I boycotted all sorority crap because at UWG, the sororities basically told you what to wear, what to do, who you could date, who you could talk to.... eff that noise. I could have been a legacy with Alpha Gamma Delta because my mom was one, but I had no interest. I am who I am. I didn't need someone to tell me who to be.
No offense to anyone in a sorority. It just wasn't for me
I went to Ohio University first. Not in a sorority there. Then I went to Ohio State University Vet School. I was in Apha Psi there.
Oh okay nevermind. I had a cousin go there, but she didn't enter her freshman year till the year after your graduated and thought maybe you knew her because she knew so many people there.
It's bad to say that at the hospital too, because then the $hit hits the fan because you just jinxed yourself!! Or so we tend to think so. We just don't say the q word.
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."
I work in veterinary medicine and we never say a shift is quiet. It seems like as soon as you say that word all Hell will break lose. I am assuming it is the same in police work.
I went to University of North Carolina at Wilmington for 2 years, then finished my bachelor's at North Carolina State University. I got my nursing degree later from Wake Technical Comm College.
I'm hoping to get into UNC Chapel Hill for my master's, cause Duke is not looking good.
I was never in a sorority because I couldn't afford it and I had to work my freshman year for my spending money and I didn't have the money. I was a resident advisor for my dorm my sophomore year and I loved it.
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."
I went to Baylor for undergraduate and Colorado State for my master's.
No sorority for me - not my thing at all.
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I went to Kutztown University-- along with about 90% of all the other teachers in PA!
No sorority, but I was President of the honors society Kappa Delta Pi!
I might be a nerd.
LOL Megan! This is me too! I went to Western Illinois University on an academic scholarship. And I entered as an honors student and maintained that status through my sophomore year. I even lived on the honors floor of my dorm for two years. I was not in a sorority. But I was vice-president & president of Phi Gamma Nu, THE business fraternity to be in on campus. Class of '94 here...woot!!
I attended my first year at Newberry College (Newberry, SC) and then transferred to the local community college to get transfer credits (Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, NC) then graduated from Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs, NC) in Dec. 2009.
I was interested in the sorority thing @ Newberry, but I was a music ed major & on the basketball team so there was no extra time. I never thought much about it after that first year; it just wasn't my kind of thing.
I went to Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, ID (yes, I am originally from PA... I was 18 and it seemed like a good idea at the time). They didn't allow frats or sororities, and the national English honor society (Sigma Tau Delta... affectionately known as STD) didn't have a chapter there until after I graduated, so no organizations for me.
I got my master's degree at Clarion University of PA. They had sororities there, big-time, but I was in a graduate program and was only there for one year, so it never crossed my mind. I did join the Koinonia Christian Fellowship group (sponsored by the CCO), though, and I was active in the student chapters of the PA Library Association and the Special Libraries Association.