Monday, November 3, 2008

Greek life: Why it is so amazing!

We come to college as freshmen wondering if we will be a part of any clubs, get an on-campus job, or join a sorority or fraternity. Many of us think, “Greek life isn’t for me!” Those same thoughts ran through my mind until I actually came to college and learned what it was all about. I went through recruitment unsure of what to expect, but keeping an open mind nonetheless. Dressed in my cutest outfits and with a rush of nervousness, I met the girls of each house and found one in particular whose sisters I immediately felt comfortable with. All of the girls seemed as though they could each be my best friend… and that is the sorority I am in now.

Since I am now a sophomore, I have had the opportunity to immerse myself in Greek life and get to know what it is all about. Frequently the stereotypes will arise, but what we achieve within Greek life is very important. Now, there are dances, skit night, and Greek week which make up just a small portion of the activities. So many people think that it’s all about partying and hazing, but this isn’t the case at all. Each chapter prides itself on the close friendships the members share and the philanthropy (great addition to resumes…hint hint!) that everyone in the chapter is a part of. There have been so many opportunities for new friendships, ways to help the community, networking for jobs, and sometimes even places to live.

Last year, like so many others, I was stuck without a dorm. There was no place I knew of where I could live, and I didn’t want to live at home and have to make a daily commute of 20 miles. Sisters of mine found out that a house was becoming available and informed me, and 3 of my other sisters, and we were all able to acquire this house and live in it together. Without the help of my sisters, I would probably be making that commute and wasting so much gas and money.

There are always opportunities for jobs being emailed around from sisters that have graduated or know of openings at places that they interned or even worked at in college. I was able to get the internship I have now after reading one of these emails.

Keeping an open mind about Greek life, especially for those who aren’t involved, is something I highly recommend. It is never too late to rush and become involved because there are so many opportunities that will come your way and activities that are exciting to participate in. The doors that were opened and the bond I now share with my sisters is unexplainable, and it reconfirms how smart my decision was to become part of this organization.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Finding a Satisfying Internship

I started out last year as a freshman at Chapman University, unaware of the opportunities that would come my way. I am now a sophomore, currently majoring in Communication studies and the biggest lesson I learned this summer, is that when an opportunity for an internship arises, TAKE IT! Like so many of you, I have always wondered what type of career I would like to have when college is over, but never really knew which field would suit me best. Someone me advised me try out different jobs when I’m in school to gain experience and knowledge so that when the time came for me to choose a job, I would be better suited for it. I am only a sophomore, so I figured there is plenty of time. Greek life is one of the best things I am involved in, and one of my sisters in my sorority had been working at an internship that was seeking a few people to do street team marketing. Fyi, that is a great way to gain experience and something future employers will find interesting. I was able to polish my skills of talking to people and advertising what the company was selling. Working as a street team marketing member for the company made me really interested in what the company does. The company distributes movies and they were then working on a project to publicize a film in numerous theaters. I thought that it was just a temporary weekend job and never would I think it would lead to something even better that will benefit me heavily in the future.