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cecilynew said:does anyone know what school whitney goes to? i wasn't able to watch the first season so i don't know if it was mentioned.
USC, I'm pretty sure
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cecilynew said:does anyone know what school whitney goes to? i wasn't able to watch the first season so i don't know if it was mentioned.
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I'd be happy to follow her direction b/c I would be way over my head if I had to do all that by myself. Meet The Hills' Newest Alpha Intern
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Before her Monday night cameo on The Hills (and select sightings of her bossily sauntering through Fashion Week in Manhattan), who the hell had ever heard of Teen Vogue "super-intern" Emily Weiss? Now, thanks to her snooty reality-TV (and possibly real-life) persona, we can't get enough of her. The wealthy 21-year-old from Wilton, Connecticut, captivated us from the moment she swanned in on The Hills to help the show's intern-star, Lauren Conrad, plan a business dinner and dropped knowledge of chinoiserie and rare peonies.
While we expect a certain level of pretense from fashion editors, an intern so fluent in couture snobbery boggles the mind. Furthermore, we cannot remember a Condé Nast intern in recent history who has been allowed to speak to the press, appear in a magazine spread, and pose in national photo ops with top fashion editors. Well, Bee Shaffer aside. (For the record, Teen Vogue wouldn't let Weiss speak to Radar when we called for comment.)
Something is up with Emily Weiss. And we intend to get to the bottom of it. After the jump, a rundown of what we know so far about the pampered, oh-so-strenuous life of the latest Teen Vogue drone.
• The girl has money. In 2005, during her sophomore year at NYU, she proudly boasted about her $1,000 Balenciaga bag. Weiss divulged the purchase to Bloomberg News for a story about materialism, which stated that her "mother and father paid the bill" and that she "became serious about purses in the ninth grade with a $300 Louis Vuitton shoulder bag."
• From the same article, we learn that at age 20 she had her own apartment on the Lower East Side and that her major at NYU is "studio art." We now know how she handles those "intense 18 credits" at school and finds the time to shill for MTV.
• Weiss appeared in a shopping spread for Teen Vogue in 2005, which she discussed in a USA Today article that describes her as "thin and pretty." She told reporters, "women's magazines are fantastical and highly stylized."
• She has been at Teen Vogue for over a year, balancing a steady gig there with one day per week at Chanel. Okay, who does daddy know? ([email protected], AIM: TipRadar)
Photo: Patrick McMullan

Relates to the number of classes you are taking. Each university has a different way of counting credits. At mine, you got 3 credits for a "regular" class (one that meets 3 times a week for 1.5 hours or twice a week for 2 hours), and then 1 credit for "extra" elective classes, like a gym class or ceramics or something. You could also get 4 credits or more for a science that classes that involved long lab hours, or credits for things that aren't even classes, like 1 credit for writing a senior thesis or x # of credits for teaching a class, and I'm sure she gets credits for her internships.FASHiON-CHiQ said:What does that mean, 18 credits?