What should I be in Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature?
There are theories and personal questions that continue to taunt even the greatest minds. What does it mean to be me? What is my true meaning? What should I be in Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature (OIL)?
We have no idea, but this quiz can might help you discover a new role in OIL!
Are you louder than the normal delegate?
Only when I have to be.
Absolutely, I have my views and everyone needs to know them.
Not necessarily, I let others do the talking.
I do not have to be loud to get my point across.
Why did you join OIL?
To learn about the political process.
To release my political frustrations.
I get out of school!
The people in OIL.
Which do you prefer?
Robert's Rules of Order
Mason's Rules of Order
I live by my own rules.
When do you write your bills?
We have to write bills?
The due date is the do date.
I wrote them at the beginning of the semester.
My bills are written and that all that matters.
What is your favorite thing to do in session?
Debating
Amending bills
Asking questions
Caucusing
What is your debate style?
I do not like to debate.
I start talking and try to make a point at the end.
I present an educated and reasoned argument.
What do you think you are?
A member of the OIL House of Representatives.
A member of the OIL Senate.
A member of the OIL Supreme Court.
A member of the OIL Press Corps.
You are a member of the House of Representatives!
Serving as a member of the voice of the people, you are loud a proud. As a representative you are always up for more questions and enjoy the fast-paced atmosphere of the House of Representatives. Last, but certainly not the least, you enjoy singing "Oklahoma" after a bill's passing. You are a representative!
You are a member of the Senate Chamber!
As a member of the mind of the people, enjoy the intimate atmosphere of the Senate. As a senator you like the more formal tone the Senate offers and the conversation before bills are introduced. You are a senator!
A Member of the Supreme Court!
As a member of the highest court, your passion is upholding the rule of law. In some cases you are well-versed in case law to argue a case or are capable of setting your personal beliefs in order to interpret the arguments and make judgements to uphold the constitution. You are a member of Moot Court!
You are a member of the Press Corps!
As a member of the press you enjoy having the ability to meander between the house and senate chambers. During session you are always writing, taking notes or interviewing. Even though you are busy from 8:30am to whenever you finish your last article or video during session, you like the thrill of being constantly active! You are a journalist!