New to TSM and new to her sorority, she has all the drive and all the liver functionality of an excited freshman, with the knowledge of a second semester junior. During the week you can see her all over campus at clubs, sorority events, practice, and occasionally class. It's easiest to find her on the weekends when she's lounging on the lawn of her favorite frat, shooting tequila and planning her sorority's next social.
I personally disagree with the article. I am a Genetics major with a minor in Archaeology and premed, on top of being on a sports team, VP of a volunteer club and being in a sorority. Sure, it’s hard. I am constantly running around between labs, practice, and chapter, but i went through recruitment successfully, and I’m still going strong. Being able to do what you want is all about time management, and so long as you have a daily planner (color coded like mine) then you cant go wrong.
I personally disagree with the article. I am a Genetics major with a minor in Archaeology and premed, on top of being on a sports team, VP of a volunteer club and being in a sorority. Sure, it’s hard. I am constantly running around between labs, practice, and chapter, but i went through recruitment successfully, and I’m still going strong. Being able to do what you want is all about time management, and so long as you have a daily planner (color coded like mine) then you cant go wrong.
The girls in the main pic are making the DXP sign!