i lived 20 minutes off campus, was pretty much married, wore sequins to class often (but then again i was in design, i was actually not weird whatsoever for that) and hated the whole let's go to
frat parties things.
Not exact matches
These days, after taking a month - long break from refined sugar, I'm pretty sensitive to overly sweet
things, and this one doesn't set off any alarm bells (compared to my usual store - bought granola, which now makes my head feel like circus music is playing at
frat -
party volume).
But avoid the whole chugging like you're back at a university
frat party sort of
thing.
While the characters are endearing in their own ways, the overall conceit is odd, as children would have no frame of reference to
things like the Carrie reference in the
frat party, with paint and glitter instead of pig's blood.
Our heroes are student throwbacks, like the characters in that
Frat Pack locus classicus Old School,
partying dysfunctionally hard and aware that they are getting the weeniest bit old for this sort of
thing.
I can't decide if it's hypocrisy or stupidity that drives the global climate change agenda when it comes to viewing
things in terms of sustainability, but I do know that the current
frat party approach to renewables poses a greater short and long term threat to sustainability than global climate change.
Things that standout are quality of schools, companies, and / or well developed linkedin page, strong record of progression, logical career moves, well written summary on Linkedin and a professional picture (funny hats, cocktail dresses or
frat party pictures are all negatives).
The one bad
thing about not going to college is no more dorm or
frat parties.