This video reminds me of something I once saw at the place where I used to teach. Some of the students made a similar presentation with its main emphasis being the "serious fun" that people had there.
did anyone watch it all the way through? it got even weirder at the end, advertising how hot the women are there. did the school seriously sponsor this video?
Cool! Food and sororities/fraternities mentioned (privileged?) over the Humanities and the Arts. Perhaps that's why there were a few misspells in the ad.
This isn't an official 'admissions' production, it's a repost from that organization (whose name escapes me) that does informational videos on universities throughout the US and Canada for prospective students.
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ReplyDelete0:01-0:10 is where this one lost me.
ReplyDeleteThey needed to use the soundtrack from "Progress Island, U.S.A."
Nobody ever believes those undergrad numbers on the regional campuses, but they're real.
ReplyDeleteGAH!!! And I just ate too.
ReplyDeleteWow. It advertises limited entertainment options in Oxford. That's an interesting strategy to lure students.
ReplyDeleteBB: a shiny object will keep Miami students occupied for hours on end!
ReplyDeleteGo Bobcats!
This video reminds me of something I once saw at the place where I used to teach. Some of the students made a similar presentation with its main emphasis being the "serious fun" that people had there.
ReplyDeleteYuck!
I'll be honest, the music to this reminds me of the "Montgomery Flea Market" commercial. More than a little bit.
ReplyDeletedid anyone watch it all the way through? it got even weirder at the end, advertising how hot the women are there. did the school seriously sponsor this video?
ReplyDeleteCool! Food and sororities/fraternities mentioned (privileged?) over the Humanities and the Arts. Perhaps that's why there were a few misspells in the ad.
ReplyDeleteHere's your 5 minutes back
ReplyDelete-Bars
-Big Ben
-Binge drinking
-Babes
With a soundtrack addressing the OTHER Miami.
WTF were they thinking ?
Frank, I admit that I didn't make it all the way through until now.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is 8. How to I sign up for their 529 plan?
This isn't an official 'admissions' production, it's a repost from that organization (whose name escapes me) that does informational videos on universities throughout the US and Canada for prospective students.
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