mollay
Princess-in-Training
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- Oct 28, 2009
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Hello Molly! Let me start by saying I love your name! Anyway, I think the fact that you're waiting until you graduate is pretty interesting.. I'm still not sure when I'm going to do the CP so for me, I like to hear everyone's ideas about when they will go and why. Is there any certain reason you plan on waiting until you graduate? I think doing Photopass would be pretty amazing, except there's been many times during busy seasons I've seen ridiculously long lines for Photopass.. People are very impatient and most of the time do NOT form an orderly line to wait to have their picture taken, so you have two or three families at a time stepping forward to hand you their Photopass cards.. It seems like it could get pretty hectic. But then again, what job at Disney wouldn't get hectic from time to time? Haha. I guess it's just something everyone has to deal with.
My parents hate hearing about the CP too! They just don't get it!
I agree with your first answer.. Yeah, it can be a demanding job I'm sure, but if you're a real Disney fan (like most everyone at the Disboards is) then you're most likely going to find the fun at working there! The homesick thing really is my main concern.. It's not like I can hop in my car after work and drive the nine hours back to my house!
Jack Sparrow is just amazing
And I love pins.. I have a HUGE collection. Thanks for writing, hope you keep coming back to this thread! Just a reminder, everyone can talk to everyone on here!Let's be more social! Who knows, what if we all run into each other one day during the CP! We'll have a good icebreaker!
"oh hey! weren't you that girl I talked to on the DIS?!"
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Heheh you're so sweet, thankyou!
About doing the CP after I graduate -- it was kind of a long process for me to finally decide on that. I first decided I wanted to do the CP last October, and from the get-go I was sooo set on Fall 2011, which would be the first semester of my junior year in college. My school doesn't take credit for the CP, but I had lots of credit from high school AP classes and was on track to graduate a semester early anyway, so doing the CP would mean I would still graduate "on time" -- meaning May 2013. But I just recently switched majors, to a double major with a really demanding course load. And now I'll be lucky if I graduate on time to begin with! xD So, if I did to the CP while still an undergrad, it would mean pushing my graduation date back a semester. That wasn't a huge concern of mine, but the more I thought about it the more I didn't want to deal with taking the semester off.
Basically, with my school, I'd be taking a "leave of absence" and be temporarily withdrawn from the university. The worst part is, I wouldn't be able to pick my classes for the following semester until the very latest (which meant I'd have last picks and have no chance at decent classes, boo!) because I technically wouldn't be a student during the regular class-selecting time. I'd also be a little stuck when it comes to housing, I wouldn't get to come back in the Spring and have my same roommate. They'd randomly place me somewhere else. :/ Overall there was just soo much stuff I didn't want to have to worry about! Like my scholarship, certain classes only being available in the Fall, and just kind of wanting to get college over with. Not to mention I dunno how I'd be able to come back in January and be expected to concentrate on any of my classes right after coming home from Disney World! @___@ I'd be too busy suffering from Post-Disney Depression!
Sorry this is such a long response haha. I just wonder if other people who do the CP during their undergrad have as many issues as I would have had! So all in all I think waiting til I've graduated will be better.
Not to mention I have a couple friends who are younger than me, who would want to do the Fall 2013 CP.

And yeah, Photopass is a lot of work, very hectic and stressful and even kind of dangerous! I actually own the same type of DSLR camera they use in the parks so I feel that I'm prepared on that level, but having to deal with all those crazy guests kind of scares me! Makes me think I might prefer a nice calm job in Merchandise or something. But then I think, who else gets the opportunity to be an official Disney World Photographer??? To know that I'd be taking photos of people during one of their happiest memories and have those photos on their fridge, in photo albums, in the memories foreeever, I think it's kind of cool.

And yeah, don't even get me started on how much my parents hate the idea of me doing the CP. My mom's convinced that the housing they provide is tiny dormitories where they stick 10 people in a room. I've been trying to show her YouTube videos of peoples' apartment tours because the apts are actually pretty darn nice!