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07 Sep 2010

Tips from a college junior to a new college freshman

As the students of Seattle University prepare themselves for another year back, a new batch of freshman prepare themselves for the epic first year upon them. When I was a freshman, I didn’t know anything about college. My perception of college was based on movies like Accepted and Road Trip and television shows such as Greek. [But not really.] Most people will say that you have to learn as you go and that’s completely true, but why not take some helpful hints along the way? I tried asking some of my own friends what advice they had, but I think I didn’t phrase the question correctly. Common tips include studying hard, finding the benefits of self study and never stop pursuing further knowledge, getting involved, etc etc, but that stuff is a given.

Here are some things that I have learned from college:

  • Get the boring stuff out of the way first. Find a good insurer to insure your belongings (check out this review for Roost Insurance), make sure your ID is up to date, register for everything you need to register for ect….
  • Don’t add everyone in your class on Facebook. Facebook is for people you know so don’t force any friendships, just let them happen when you get to school and actually meet people.
  • College is not all about drinking and partying. Remember that the school doesn’t actually care to keep you there if they don’t want you.
  • Lanyard around the neck? Not a cute accessory. That’s how we spot out a freshman.
  • Crate & Barrel, IKEA, and Pottery Barn claim to have the ultimate lists for college dorm rooms, but that doesn’t mean that you actually need all that stuff.
  • You are not the shit just because you are in college.
  • Care about something. Learn something and have intellectual conversations.
  • If you can avoid buying your books in the bookstore – do it. Look for your used books on Amazon first or any other discount textbook site – just be careful of which one you use. There’s no reason to buy a new book. Seriously.
  • Core classes may seem pointless in the beginning, but you’ll be grateful for them later. It’s better to be well-rounded then knowledgeable in one area.
  • Study group sessions will help your grade and possibly your social life.
  • Take classes you want to take and are interested in. You’ll “regret” it if you don’t.
  • If you go to a smaller college, use your professor’s office hours. If you don’t – at least attempt at letting your professor know who you are.
  • It’s normal to not know what you’re going to do after college.
  • I know that your school has lots of food options, but try to stick to the normal routine you had before college. Restrict yourself from getting fro-yo every day or endless bottles of pop.
  • Invest in a good alarm clock. If a class starts at 7:45 that doesn’t mean you wake up at 7:45. [Actually had a class with someone on this type of schedule.]
  • Get organized. Use a day planner, post-its, or excel spread sheets.
  • Don’t be…a douche bag.
  • If someone tells you that taking a shot of vodka straight to the eye will get you drunk faster…don’t do it.

25 Feb 2010

Song of the Day

Ellie Goulding – Sweet Disposition

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I really like this song. It’s one of my favorites despite it’s over hypeness right now. Seriously I hate mainstream music. A lot. If you didn’t know, the original band that performs this song is The Temper Trap. You’ve probably heard this song in that one car commercial, that one episode of Greek (season finale of last year) and 500 Days of Summer. Twice.

Also Ellie has a very pretty voice, I know some people don’t like the soft whispery types, but I LOVE it.

Kthanks

23 Jan 2010

Sorority Lyfe

Before coming to Seattle University, I always dreamed of having the “college experience.” I wanted the football games, the dorm living, the opportunity of being in a sorority, fundraising for sports teams, etc. Instead, I got just the dorm …and the chance to be in a city and not some nothing-to-do college town.

When I was considering between Seattle University and a school with a Greek system, I used to wonder what it would be like. I would be living with 80 + girls, but did that mean I would have to dress a different way also? Did that mean I couldn’t wear my band t-shirts anymore or my ripped tights and layers of jewelry or socks with strappy sandals?

Believe it or not, this was a huge concern for me. Because no offense who wants to dress like everyone else? No, I do not want to get my hair cut when you tell me to get my hair cut or always have mani pedis (I hate them!) or wear a mini dress every time I go out. That’s just not me.

I don’t mean to offend my friends who are actually in the greek system and in sororities, I mean some of my best friends are sorority girls.

Recently, someone got a hold of the dress code for Cornell’s Pi Phi chapter… (That’s not allowed is it?)

Anyways, according to Fashionista.com here are the most ridiculous rules under the cut!

On Clothes

– Denim leggings are appropriate as long as it’s done right: aka, not from American Apparel and worn with chic, cool, chunky boots over them and a longer top.

– No satin dresses. No one looks good in satin dresses unless it’s from Betsey Johnson or Dolce & Gabbana, you weigh less than 130 pounds, have three pairs of Spanx on and it’s New Years Eve.

– No Frumpy.

Read more “Sorority Lyfe”

19 Jan 2010

Life Unexpected

Tonight was a television premiere night for three new shows. First on the review board is Life Unexpected. Before I start, I would just like to say that I haven’t watched regular television in quite some time. Every Sunday, I watch Tough Love with my girls and Greek when it is in season. I watched the entire season of Glee when I was at home for break. With my schedule, it’s really hard to make time for television, but somehow tonight I managed to free up two and a half hours for this.

I first heard about Life Unexpected a couple months ago. The previews looked decent. I was mostly drawn to the show for Shiri Appleby because  she used to be in one of my favorite shows, Roswell, (once on the WB) back when I was ten.

Synopsis: Lux is a fifteen year old girl on the verge of her sixteenth birthday. She has been in foster care all her life and is now seeking emancipation, but she can’t do that unless she gets her birth parents to sign the papers. Both parents are shocked that she has come into their lives and are young and frazzled. Surprise! What else is new? The judge doesn’t grant her emancipation in court because the girl has no job and no place to live. Clearly she isn’t fit to live on her own so she grants her birth parents joint custody.

My take on the show: I’m really quite interested in it so far. The advertisements say it’s like a Juno meets Gilmore Girls, but it is not. For some reason, I do feel like I have seen a show like this before. Do I think it will survive? It’s hard to say. I would really like it to, but it had better have a more hard hitting second episode, cause the premiere was just a tad bit predictable.

Mondays – 9 PM – The CW

30 Dec 2009

Yow Yow’s Yearly Recap

At the end of June this year, I had posted a recap of stats up to that point. Another six months have passed and a lot has changed with Yow Yow. Let’s see where we are now comparing June 2009 up until today

I have had 34,357 visits to Yow Yow! – – – – – – – – – – – – –  173,197 visits to Yow Yow!

711 Posts, 307 Comments and 1,907 Tags – – – – – – – – – – – 1423, Posts, 667 Comments, 3470 Tags

Top post – “Dora Grows Up. Gets Sexier While Doing So? – (10,351 views) – – – – Still the top post (18,834 views)

My busiest month in terms of views: June (10,603 views) – – – – December 2009 – 29, 863 views

Average visits per day: June (364 views) – – – – – December 2009 – 1,030 views

My busiest day was March 9th 2009 (1,862 views) – – – – – – October 15, 2009 (3,873 views)

Interviews include:

Singer Aaron Carter (Dancing with the Stars)

Fashion designer Jazmin Whitley (MTV’s House of Jazmin)

Actor Derek Mio (ABC Family’s Greek, NBC’s Day One)

Singer Cathy Nguyen (California)

Singer John West (California)

TV personality Chet Cannon (Real World Brooklyn)

Singer Eleanor Seabird (UK)

YouTube Vlogger Alex Day (UK)

Awards and Credits

Featured post by WordPress.com “Tinkerbell’s Extreme Makeover”

Sourced by Perez Hilton’s “Coco Perez” – “Meet the Bundler”

07 Dec 2009

Out on the Town: 12/8

Tomorrow, one of my favorite singers, Marie Digby and band Alpha Rev will be performing an all-ages show at The Triple Door in Seattle.

$10 Advance / $12 Day of Show

Doors open at 5:30 PM / Show starts at 7:30 PM

Both Marie and Alpha Rev have been featured on the ABC television show Greek.

31 Aug 2009

Meet: Derek Mio

Tonight at 8 PM, the new season of Greek premieres on ABC Family. What are you doing? Cause you should be watching.

I had the opportunity to interview one of my favorite characters from the show, Kappa Tau brother, actor Derek Mio. I’m a huge fan of the show and actually just started watching this year, but got myself caught up through watching the first season on Hulu and hosting Greek viewing parties with Lucia at school. It was an intense battle for Lucia and I to search for a lounge and an open tv in my building just to catch the new episode.

Q: Derek Mio, where are you from and how did you get started in this business?

Derek Mio: I am from Huntington Beach, CA.  I attended USC Film School and during the summer of my freshman year I interned at a commercial agency and they decided to send me out because I figure a) their Asian clientele at the time was pretty limited and b) I had spikey bleached tips.  From then on I booked print jobs, then commercials, then TV guest star roles, then independent film roles, and here we are with you interviewing me because I’m on Greek.

Q: Have you wanted to be an actor your whole life or did these gigs just fall into your lap?

D: I can remember daydreaming about being an actor from a very early age as I sat in front of the TV watching Saved by the Bell, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Jaws on TBS for the 37th time, or Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Last Starfighter on VHS; throw Big Trouble in Little China in there too!  Oh, and The Secret of My Success with Michael J. Fox! Anyways, I kind of had it in my head that I would eventually make it to being an actor and that probably influenced the cosmos to act in my favor.  For real, do you remember those posters in elementary classes that would say “Believe it and Achieve it!”?  Well, I guess I just applied that particular poster to my passion of acting.  I’ve been acting now for close to 9 years so I can’t really say that “these gigs just fall into my lap” but I have been fortunate enough to see a progression of one gig leading to the next.  We’ll see what happens…next!

Q: What is a typical day for Derek Mio?

D: I’ll get up around 9 or 10. Check my Gmail.  Check my Twitter.  Pour a bowl of cereal.  Maybe run to the gym and work out for a bit.  I like to edit videos so if I’m working on a project I will try to find a coffee shop and do that for a few hours.  Ummm…other days I might go play a round of golf with my buddy Zack Lively from Greek, who btw I saw you had a dream about the other day?!  I gotta tell him that one!


Q: You and the other Kappa Tau guys have a great relationship in front of the camera, are you guys bffls in real life as well?

D: I don’t think many people are “best friends for life” because that is a long time.  A lot of times you will lose track with friends over the years either because you switch jobs, or you move, or you just lose touch because you get married and have a family and now your whole life is devoted to your wife and kids.  I just think it’s a stretch to call any friend a bffl’er.  But to answer your question, our relationship onscreen is pretty accurate to that of ours in real life.  We don’t all hang out together a lot but when we do it’s like we’re back at the Kappa Tau house and we’re close as can be.  I’ve been pretty fortunate to work such cool professionals.

Q: I was reading a previous tweet of yours the other day when you said, “Just wrapped my last scene/episode of Greek. Bittersweet for sure. Love that crew! Look out for @Day_One on NBC!” Explain yourself please. Say it isn’t so, I don’t want Wade to leave Greek nor do I want to see Greek end.

D: Well don’t turn to my Twitter page for your source of official news!  I did land a role on a new NBC show called Day One which will air next year and that might conflict with Wade’s enrollment; hopefully not, but let’s just emotionally prepare for that now if it happens.

Q: The new season of Greek premieres Monday, what can we expect out of this season and out of Wade? A possible serious girlfriend?

D: You know Wade is up to the same tomfoolery and shenanigans but he’s older now…and a little wiser…by a semester.  You’ll just have to tune in to see what I mean.  Serious girlfriend?  Pssh!!  Wade doesn’t get down like that!  Ask Casey, Ashleigh, and Rebecca!

Q: How much alike are you and your character Wade?

D: Wade dresses much better than I do.  I’m a little more intelligent than Wade.

Q: What’s on rotation on your iPod right now?

D: I don’t really use my ipod as much as I should.  I go on Pandora.com a lot.  If you haven’t tried it you definitely should.  It plays music similar to a song or artist of your choosing.  But in my car’s cd changer I got Eminem’s Relapse, Doors-esque psychedelic rock band Black Angels, Hawaiian reggae band Katchafire, and L.A. based hip hop band DDL Roundhouse--definitely worth checking out!

Q: What’s new with Derek Mio and where will we be seeing you next?

D: What’s new with me?  I just went deep sea fishing with my brother, cousins, Aunt, and Uncle and caught some yellowfin tuna.  You will be seeing me on Greek, Monday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family and next year on Day One on NBC.

Q: Anything else you want to tell my readers?

D: If you watch Greek, thank you for supporting the show!  If you don’t watch Greek…

Thank you so much Derek for the great interview 🙂 Can’t wait to see you on this new season of Greek and your new show next year. Take care! Watch Greek every Monday at 8 PM on ABC Family

31 Aug 2009

Song of the Day

The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition

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“Because if it’s the end of the world, I want to be with you.”

What a line Casey Cartwright. Greek starts up again tomorrow!!

27 Aug 2009

Dreamboats

This guy was in my dreams last night…how did a girl like me get so lucky?! haha

just kidding this was actually really random, BUT I am pretty excited for Greek to start up again this week

29 Jul 2009

Greek Returns August 31st

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Who’s excited?! I AM I AM! oh and Lucia of course.