Aggie Dad Sip said:
greg.w.h said:
Aggie Dad Sip said:
Burdizzo said:
Aggie Dad Sip said:
redaszag99 said:
What is FLO?
Freshman Leadership Organization. Not really sure how they were able to pull with the seniors.
Next question is what is Freshman Leadership Organization? Fish arent supposed to lead anything. They are supposed to sit down, shut up, and listen. And thank the Lord above for anti-hazing laws.
Apparently they were paying seniors to pull their tickets for them. I guess that's perfectly ok now.
Upperclassmen have been able to pull for underclassmen for well over 40 years…
It's no biggie. Elon would approve. Why hold to cute antiquated standards when they're not important at all in today's world.
To be clear: the story that has been told here was incomplete. You don't know if they paid. You assumed. You are ignoring the facts that are being presented.
To be clear: groups of 11 or more can pool passes and buy guest tickets. There will be a huge chunk of change potentially exchanged to fund that even if the ticket office refuses to collect cash. If they show up with 200 books and $200 per guest ticket for 200 guest tickets that $40K and every bit of it legitimate in the 11+ group rules unless there is another limit on it.
The line cutting allowing people to bring in their pass to their group is messy so if I were in such a group I wouldn't do that but 40 years ago there was a rule on number of people per pull and we were limited to ten tickets in a group. I don't remember the 11 and up so my best memory is seniors in our form pooling tickets for the dorm (Shuhmacher) when we went as a dorm.
My sophomore year I had a junior book but bought a grad student book off one of the post-docs in our research group. That year after the president's endowed scholar meet up with sponsors I usually sat in my sponsor's suite but still had to have a ticket to get in Kyle.
The notion you are positioned to judge all of this is at least lame. Try learning about it first.
Even if there is money changing hands to pull early, it isn't new.