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Just got my Eagle.
Well tonight marks the night I got my Eagle rank for boy scouts. some of you guys may think it is dorky as hell, but some other people around here have more respect for that. Ill see if I can get some pics up soon.
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course my boy scouts wasn't in america, it was in my home country, we didn't have ranks like Cub, Eagle, etc. we had coloured kerchiefs for rank. |
I quit when I got to boyscouts 10 years ago.
gg. "who brett, he was like an EAGLE SCOUT OR SOMETHING, you two should be kissing my hairy beanbag" |
congrats. Big accomplishment. I stopped going to scouts when I moved.
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take this Eagle and tell the scout-master to stop interferring with the kiddies. |
Here come the chicks! rock:
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I thought you meant you got a desert eagle. sleeping:
Whats so special about the eagles and cub scouts? I mean seriously why are some people in it until they are like 60 ffs. |
just make sure you apply to a bunch of scholarships. You'll get 'em all just b/c you reached the Eagle Scout rank
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it shows a lot of commitment and as the eagle scout you need to do A BUNCH of community service and help little kids, etc.
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Its like the marines for pussys without all the killing and sex(save for the occasional scout leader)
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was never down with the whole boyscout thing.
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It's the same sort of thing as being a Frat pres in college. People know it's really hard and takes a lot of commitment and value people who can acheive it. The reason they get scholarships and stuff is because they have basically already proven that they can succeed in school and the workplace, whereas military personnel haven't necessarily shown the same qualities. It shows the university/employer that the person is a hardworker.
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I was in boy scouts for a while. Although I enjopy camping and forced gay sex, my scout leaders were complete anal fags(in a non sexual way), so I quit. But I recognise the size of the accomplishment. Congratz forte beer:
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I myself was in the ATC (air training corps for 6 years). Giving anything like this to an potential employer will automatically draw an interest to you.
Basically these kind of groups help build: - Personal Commitment - Leadership skills - Teamwork skills - Experience in many different situations (that could help in interviews) - Self discipline - Self confidence Some of the many skills you can gain from going into such social groups. The exact skills most, if not all employers are looking for. You have experience in working in large and small groups, being a team worker and potentially leading a team. I plan to go and help out as staff once I turn 20, because I enjoyed it and I know quite a few people who also help out as staff (and I get paid biggrin: ) My last job interview I easily got through because almost every question - I was able to relate to my time in the ATC. Having been in certain situations and how I reacted and how I would react if in a simular situation again. Besides I bet none of you have ever flown an aircraft solo (for free), Along with the many other activites they allow us to do. (canoeing, rock climbing, hiking, shooting) This is just a short explaination as to why people join and stay in these types of social clubs. I ask that you dont take the piss out of them for doing something they enjoy! |
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Yes, but that only proves that he can do what is necessary to preserve his life. That says nothing about your commitment to something that isn't vital to preserving your existance. |
It's all rubbish imo lol
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Scholarships should be based on one thing only: intellectual ability. To pretend that community service and other assorted feel-good requirements are important and necessary pre-requisites is... dumb.
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I did boyscouts in Venezuela. That was hella nice. We went hiking on the Avila in Caracas every weekend, we also went to the amazon and Los Llanos (The plains - nothing but grass and spots of forestations for hundreds of miles around) - That was the best part cause you could fish for Pirahnas.
I was the only spanish kid there, the rest were kids of US Embassy employees, and other US officials in Venezuela. I guess that was my way of learning english. |
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