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Factoryhaus: All that partying you’re doing really will help you

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Published: Sunday, November 1, 2009

Updated: Sunday, November 1, 2009 22:11

LSU often takes heat for its reputation as a party school. And I would dare say, in my experience, LSU students definitely do their fair share of partying, especially on gameday.
Some people would frown on our ways, but they lack the foresight to see the benefit of this lifestyle.

One of the central goals of any form of education is the socialization of the pupil. And by socialization, I don't mean the spooky kind Glenn Beck always warns us about. No, I mean the kind in which students develop proper social skills they will employ in real life.

Partying, drinking and going out are all great ways to acquire such skills. Sitting home studying that biology book — not so much.

LSU provides a great place to develop communication skills.

One finds evidence in this by analyzing the structure of corporate America.

Corporate America is all about networking and relationships. If someone can communicate effectively, then that person will be far better positioned to advance than his or her peers.

Effective people skills, notably the ability to command attention, will allow one to stand out.
That girl you saw dancing on stage or that guy singing karaoke, they may not be prepping for that history test, but they are furthering their careers and themselves in other ways.

A solid understanding of just how ancient Rome united the many peoples of Europe is great if you're a professional Trivial Pursuit player, but I have to believe Exxon might value the ability to negotiate competently more than the knowledge of a dead empire.

Take for instance, sophomore history major Mallory Morse. Instead of studying for her Friday exam last week, she decided to go out the night prior.

Now maybe her test grade won't be as high as she wanted it to be, but in going out and meeting new people, she is not only networking with her future peers but developing people skills which could help her one day impress a boss or prospective employer.
I am not advocating never studying. I believe having a strong GPA is a great way to display to future employers competence and work ethic.

But a great GPA is not a substitute for someone devoid of people skills. A prospective employer is far more likely to hire someone who can stand out in an interview and be personable, especially in jobs with a great deal of business-client interaction.

School is all about the socialization of its pupils. The socialization aspect allows students to fully develop such skills which are essential in the world today.
The partying aspect of LSU is one of its strengths and should be treated at such. The social benefits of attending LSU are why we, as future alumni, will retain a competitive advantage.

I'd be willing to bet if there was a quantitative way to measure social skills, LSU graduates would fare far better than those of the Ivy League.

LSU offers a unique educational opportunity because of its atmosphere and character.
LSU academics are nothing to be brushed aside, but the combination of the educational aspects and the networking/socialization benefits raise the competitiveness of LSU grads in the workforce.

After reading this, I would hope before you think about judging those of us who like to go out, maybe think about the benefits we are gaining.

Stephen Schmitz is a 19-year-old mass communication sophomore from The Woodlands, Texas. Follow him on Twitter at TDR_schmitz.



Contact Stephen Schmitz at sschmitz@lsureveille.com

 

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12 comments

Jim
Sat Dec 12 2009 17:56
And to just saying... Nobody cares abouth Scmitz's "credentials" if he write lazy crap like this that is not even remotely funny. If you're going to have satire, at least have someone who can write it.
A Joke
Sat Dec 12 2009 17:54
Rehired? You have to be kidding me. Congrats Reveille.
just saying...
Thu Nov 12 2009 01:00
first of all, Stephen has a 4.0 and (for publius), speaks three languages.
Concerned mass comm student: you misspelled "YA'LL", need I say more?
dcgeneral: Billy Madison is not the most convincing of sources to argue against the strength of having important skills learned through partying.
I am not in total agreement with everything in this article, but please people, come up with some better arguments.
Your name
Tue Nov 3 2009 15:53
If this a joke this is amazing. If it isn't, then good job at setting LSU back a solid decade or so from having a respectable reputation.
concerned mass comm student
Tue Nov 3 2009 02:18
Dear Reveille, please fire or not rehire this guy if y'all REALLY want to keep your reputation up for being among the best college newspapers in the country. He's horrible and really brings down an otherwise decent, if not sort of good, opinion section.
Your name
Mon Nov 2 2009 23:26
Are you the Reveille's resident idiot?
dcgeneral
Mon Nov 2 2009 17:41
"What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul."
dcgeneral
Mon Nov 2 2009 17:39
It only seems appropriate to quote a favorite line from Billy Madison:

"What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul."

Samuel Gipson Wilson
Mon Nov 2 2009 14:52
Last time I checked, business negations required a knowledge of diplomacy, competency in written English and/or foreign languages, etc which you learn about in supposedly useless classes. Don't fool yourselves by thinking your ability to play beer pong well will prepare you 'socially' for the business world. College is not high school. Socialization is NOT the objective of higher education.

Just because others choose to study on a Friday night does not mean that they are by extension 'judging you' because they have other priorities. Finally, the Baton Rouge nightlife scene is atrocious, and most students who have been to places outside of East Baton Rouge parish realize they aren't missing anything.

Annoyed!
Mon Nov 2 2009 11:44
That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard in my life!!!!! None of your articles ever make any sense... learn how to write about something useful or truthful please!
Publius
Mon Nov 2 2009 00:06
If drunken idiocy can be a satisfactory - even superior - substitute for stimulating the mind (as opposed to the gag reflex), then God help us all. Those with 2.9 GPAs may have social and networking skills, but they contribute nothing at all to the betterment of society. Having a job doesn't necessarily make you an asset to the world at large. There is nothing wrong with having some fun, but the degree to which LSU students party (and party hard) is appalling and has little to do with future job prospects.
Justin Nix
Mon Nov 2 2009 00:01
This is the worst column I have ever read. Shame on you, Daily Reveille.






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