The clip shows Rooney's first day of college, where she meets her roommate Kendall, and they both attend a party at Alpha City. Rooney is invited to join the Kappa Omega Gamma sorority, which her family has a history with. She also meets Sabina, a neighbor who becomes a friend, and Erin, a teaching assistant who is initially intimidating but turns out to be friendly. Rooney's high school friend Birdie visits and gives her a care package with EOS products. Rooney and Kendall consider rushing a sorority, with Kendall convincing Rooney to join Kappa. They meet Chelsea, the president of Kappa, who is charming and persuasive. Meanwhile, Rooney's love life is hinted at, with a past relationship and a possible new connection with a guy named Spike. The clip ends with Rooney and Kendall preparing for a rush event, and Rooney reflecting on how college has been so far, saying it "kind of sucks."
Here are the key facts:
1. The scene is set at a college, where the main characters are attending a mixer event.
2. The main characters mention their favorite products from EOS.
3. One of the characters has a goodie bag with EOS products.
4. The characters talk about going to a party at Alpha City.
5. One of the characters, Rooney, is considering rushing a sorority, Kappa Omega.
6. Rooney meets Sabina, who lives across the hall from her.
7. Rooney's roommate, Norah, is rarely seen and is suspected of being a vampire.
8. Rooney and her friends go to a party, where they meet Chad, the president of Alpha City.
9. Rooney is nervous about the party, but her friends reassure her.
10. Rooney and her friends are introduced to Chelsea Martin, the president of Kappa Omega.
11. Rooney and her friends decide to rush Kappa Omega.
12. Rooney meets Spike, a coworker at a job, and they have a conversation about their past relationship.
13. Rooney has an interview for a fellowship program.
14. Rooney and her friends attend a rush event for Kappa Omega.
15. The scene ends with Rooney reflecting on her college experience so far.
Note: I've excluded any opinions or subjective statements, and only included factual information.