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Advice From the Girls of Jersey Shore

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Texas chapter.

A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate enough to head to New Jersey for MTV’s Spring Fix for both volunteering and reporting. There’s no way I was coming back to the Forty Acres without a little Jerseylicious advice for my fellow collegiettes, enjoy! 

Tips for Girls Making a Difference

Deena: Just stay true to yourself, with a lot of girls–especially our age–I feel like everybody is self-conscious and still trying to find themselves and as long as you are yourself you’re going to make it in life.

Snooki: Just be yourself and be independent and be a strong b*tch.

What They Thought of Spring Fix

Snooki: I think it’s fabulous, I know spring break means a lot to everybody; it’s your time to get away from school, just go crazy and live it up, and the fact that they’d rather help out the shore is amazing and I love them for that.

J. Woww: It’s huge, when I was in college the thing that everyone would look forward to was spring break, and for these kids to give up their time and to work on the shore it means a ton. It means the world to us.

Sammi: They have to be amazing people to take time out of their lives to help out other people and not go on spring break trips to Florida or Cancún and stay in this freezing cold weather. I think that it’s great that there are people in this world that can do that.

Deena: I think what they’re doing just shows they’re great people. I feel like everybody’s really coming together and pulling the shore up, it’s actually coming along a lot quicker than I thought it was going to come along. I have high hopes for it.

Style Tips the JerseyWay

Deena: I like to tease my hair, ‘higher the hair the closer to God, right?’ I like heels (I’m short!), I like color and mixing it up. Also, fake eyelashes!

 

Kenyatta Giddings is a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. She's a former toddler in a tiara from Dallas, Texas and enjoys recording voiceovers for Radio Disney, writing for various publications, and contributing her production and on-camera talents to an array of programs. In her spare time Kenyatta consumes herself with all things vintage shopping, entertainment media, and brunch. Follow her pursuit for fabulosity on Twitter @kenyattapinata and her favorite online magazine @HerCampusTexas.