I have a few questions 1.How far are the parties from the campus and how often they happen is it at a club? 2. Can you pay your housing with student loans? 3. Is parking bad
The parties are about 5-10 minutes away from the campus ,and usually the promoters would rent out a lounge to host them. You mean parking on campus or at the parties?!
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Great vid. Joining the nest next year, I'm very excited.
Thank you and welcome to the nest!!💕
I have a few questions
1.How far are the parties from the campus and how often they happen is it at a club?
2. Can you pay your housing with student loans?
3. Is parking bad
The parties are about 5-10 minutes away from the campus ,and usually the promoters would rent out a lounge to host them. You mean parking on campus or at the parties?!
I’m going to ksu the upcoming fall so this was great!
Welcome to the nest!!!💛🖤
W video a lot of advertising tho😂
KSU Insider Info:
I graduated KSU in 2012 with a Organizational Communications Degree and have been working at KSU since. I hit tenure & am about to quit. Colleges/Universities & degrees are mostly scams. Unless you know unequivocally that you want to go into a specialized career field , ex: Doctor, Lawyer, Astronaught, etc., then you really don't need a degree. Roughly, 75% of jobs don't give two shits whether you have a degree or not & in whatever topic. They care about whether you're knowledgeable in the specific field & can do the job well while making them money. A degree requirement is primarily just a way to try to ensure that an applicant has a certain level of intelligence, work ethic, & professionalism. That's all. But what's worse, Colleges/Universities artificially impose degree restrictions for working at those same Colleges/Universities. For example -- You MUST have at least a Master's degree in order to be considered & hired as a Faculty member. It doesn't matter if you have 35+ years of experience, are universally considered the world's most renowned expert in a specific field or topic, or were personally recommended by the President of the United States. You will NEVER be hired as a faculty member unless you got that piece of paper proving you "did your time." Lastly, staff employees are thought of & treated like bottom-of-the-barrel garbage high school-aged kids working part-time jobs. They're overworked, highly underpaid, & unrecognized. Even * IF * you were to hit tenure, you'd only get 10% of your highest earning salary every year for the rest of your life once you hit retirement age (67). For staff, this is roughly $350 p/ month in retirement benefits. Faculty, on the other hand, are treated like royalty solely because they make colleges/university’s money & earn them prestige. Guess what we get when retiring. A cheap paper certificate and a $5 gift card to our university bookstore -_-. Don’t go here.
Don't go here or don't go to college?
Very helpful and thank you for keeping your video clean!!
No problem and thank you for watching!!!💕💕
I really appreciate this video so much 💛
Awwe I’m happy you enjoyed it!!💕💕
i wish i would’ve saw this video earlier this year 😫 so many great tips. best video i’ve seen by far !!!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!!!💕
Im going to Kennesaw in fall Im so nervous, def needed this. 😭
Trust me you’re going to be fine!!💕
Needed this video
this was so helpful!! thank yall so much :)
Purrr💕💕
Was your friend staying at the arc an honors student? Or can anyone stay at the arc?
No she wasn’t and any upperclassmen can stay at arc
I hope I meet yall there!! Incoming freshman🥲🥲
thank uuu for the great vid, but yall sayin stay on campus but they got no space for us 🥲🥲
attending here this fall, will be staying at the Kennesaw campus
Welcome to the nest!!🦉
when did you guys apply for housing as freshman?
The same day the housing portal opened
#Kennesaw 💛🖤
I am thinking of transferring from GStateUni.
Don’t.