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27
Aug
2010
Valtrex Dosage
Last week the popular U.S.News & World Report college rankings were released and Purdue jumped from 22nd to 18th among public, doctoral-granting universities – valtrex dosage.What is so impressive about the rankings this year is the number of “specialty lists” Purdue is on – and how so many of them are related to the undergraduate student experience, which has been a top priority for our president, France Córdova.
Here are the lists – specific categories in which Purdue is recognized by U.S.News & World Report – as well as what they mean:
- First-Year Experience – programs that build seminars and other academic programs into the first-year curriculum that bring small groups of students together with faculty and staff
- Internships – schools that require or encourage students to apply what they’re learning in the classroom through real world experiences
- Learning Communities – programs in which students typically take two or more classes together and get to know each other and faculty
- Study Abroad – programs that involve extensive academic work abroad as well as interaction with the local culture
- Writing in the Disciplines – schools that make writing a priority at all levels of instruction
- High School Counselors’ Picks – college academic rankings by high school counselors
- Commitment to Undergrad Teaching – schools with an “unusual commitment to undergrad teaching”
- A-Plus Schools for B Students – schools where “nonsuperstars” have a decent shot at being accepted and thriving
- Up-and-Comers – schools that have made the most promising and innovative changes in areas of academics, faculty, student life, campus or facilities
The “Best Colleges” publication also ranks engineering and business programs and Purdue climbed on these lists as well:
- 8th overall among engineering programs (with top-five rankings in biological/agricultural, industrial/manufacturing, aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical, and civil engineering specialties)
- 19th overall among business programs (with top-five rankings in production/operations management and quantitative analysis/methods)
These rankings aren’t (and shouldn’t be) the reasons a student should choose Purdue, but they are gratifying for us – the students, faculty, and staff of Purdue.They’re a clear indication we’re doing something right – valtrex dosage.
02
Jul
2010
Medication Skelaxin
On August 1 our application for 2011 will be available online and shortly thereafter schools across the country will be back in session.Seniors medication skelaxin, you do not have to wait till then to start working on the essay that is a required element of our application.The 2011 essay questions are available now, and you can find them online; medication skelaxin. Medication skelaxin: get started now, before your busy school year gets underway.
Your essay will be an important component of your Purdue application.Most other parts of the application help us know what kind of student you are and some of the extra things you’ve done in your life; medication skelaxin.But the essay helps us know you a little better, and this can make a difference, both for admission and for scholarships.
Admission to Purdue is competitive and many of our majors do not have enough space for the number of qualified applicants who apply; medication skelaxin. Medication skelaxin: so, the essay can provide insight that will help us evaluate what you might contribute to our campus community, beyond academics.Are you a leader? Are you passionate about your goals? Do you want to become a “world changer”?
When preparing your essay, be thoughtful and introspective; medication skelaxin.Let us know who you are, what is important to you, what motivates you, and/or how you want to make a difference in your lifetime.
Your desire to make a difference could be the difference.
12
Feb
2010
Progesterone Clomid
Two of the major considerations students make in their college search are large school vs.small school and private vs; progesterone clomid.public; progesterone clomid.All but one of my 35 years in higher education has been at large public universities (I also was educated at one) progesterone clomid, so I have some built-in bias.On the other hand progesterone clomid, both of my children selected smaller private universities, so I know personally their excellent experiences and also know that many students will find smaller and independent colleges the best fit. That being said, I know from long experience that a wide variety of students can find their niche and achieve great success at large institutions. In the next several months, high school seniors will be making final college decisions and many of juniors will be narrowing their application choice set. Below are some characteristics of large publics that I hope you find helpful as you are making decisions about your education.
1.Student Diversity – More students generally means greater diversity in ethnic progesterone clomid, economic, geographic backgrounds, and interests.This allows students to find kindred spirits, as well as encounter and learn from those who are different than they – important experience in preparation for careers in a global and increasingly diverse society. The scale and diversity of a large student body also provides opportunities for self reinvention and exploration of interests and ideas that may not have been possible in high school.
2 – progesterone clomid.Simplified Admissions Process – Generally, large public schools have straight-forward admissions, scholarship, and financial aid processes – progesterone clomid.This makes the process far easier for students – helpful for those applying to more than just a few schools!
3.Classroom Experiences – These universities may offer tens of thousands of courses with huge variety in class sizes and subjects taught; progesterone clomid.Also, much of the research done across the country happens at large, flagship state institutions, so students also will have the benefit of top-name faculty doing cutting-edge research. Opportunities for undergraduates to partner with brilliant and innovative faculty and graduate students also are available.
4.Location – Large universities can be found anywhere progesterone clomid, from large urban centers, to rural areas and cool college towns.The look and feel of these campuses also can differ.They may be very centralized and compact with a cohesive look or integrated with the community with a more eclectic feel. Progesterone clomid: whatever a student is looking for, the variety is there.
5.Alumni Connections – Larger schools can have hundreds of thousands of living alumni.Students will have the benefit of career and networking connections, alumni clubs that keep them involved after graduation, and the national and international name recognition that comes with having alums all over the world.
6.Major Sports – Athletics is a major part of the college experience for many students at large publics —and not just from the sidelines.These schools also may offer dozens of club and intramural sports that are open to the entire student body, allowing everyone to get involved in the action.
7. Progesterone clomid: the Arts – With many large universities having enrollments rivaling that of some city populations, these schools attract lots of bands, touring shows, and major art exhibits to their campuses.Students also may have the opportunity to express their artistic side through campus music and theater programs, form or join a band, or perform in local civic theater productions.(Lady Gaga just performed at Purdue, the only show of her tour on a university campus.Why? Her tour manager is an alum—see #5.)
8 – progesterone clomid.Student Organizations – Large publics offer hundreds of ways to get involved; progesterone clomid.No matter where a student’s interests lie progesterone clomid, they are likely to find other students interested in the same thing. Progesterone clomid: participation in student organizations ensure there’s always a way to stay active and involved, whether for camaraderie, de-stressing from classes, or simply as a way to meet new people.
9. Progesterone clomid: leadership Opportunities – Many students are concerned with getting lost in the crowd in college but large universities offer more opportunities to stand out and be a leader.There are leadership development programs that encourage students to make their presence known on campus and in their communities; progesterone clomid.Additionally, opportunities to lead abound in student government, roles in fraternities and sororities and on university boards, and in labs working with prominent faculty; progesterone clomid.
10.Academic and Career Resources – All schools want their students to be successful, including the large publics; progesterone clomid.Professors progesterone clomid, teaching and research assistants, and tutors are readily available so students can find the help they need; all they need do is ask.Career services offices also help to ensure that students have jobs to go to after their coursework is complete and can be huge magnets for the top corporations in the world who recognize the quality of education the students are receiving.
11. Ways to Make the Big Place Small – Orientation programs and courses, learning communities, residential colleges, honors programs, freshman seminars, academic success centers – the list goes on and on of the programs large public universities have developed and implemented in the past 20 years to not only enhance student success, but also to provide an opportunity for each student to find his or her special place.
My advice – make a truly informed choice.A campus visit and questions about how your experience can be personalized and individualized, as well as full consideration of all that a large school has to offer, should be an important part of your college search.
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08
Dec
2009
Chronic Blood Clot
So the big day is coming.; chronic blood clot..December 11.At 5pm, we’ll press the magic button (almost literally) and thousands of students will know whether or not we will invite them as part of our freshman cohort of 2010; chronic blood clot. Chronic blood clot: just a few notes and words of advice…
Those of you who were offered acceptance – Congrats! We’re impressed with you as a student, person, and citizen.Still, your job’s not done yet – work hard to finish your senior strong.We DO check your final transcript.Even if we didn’t, you probably don’t want to waste all of that hard work with a bad last semster or two.
Those of you who weren’t offered acceptance, we’re not telling you “you’re not worthy of Purdue” or, worse yet, not to go to college – just that Purdue and/or the major you’ve chosen is probably not the right fit for you at this point.I believe statistics show that 51% of students who enroll in a 4 year institution actually graduate – chronic blood clot.We want to make sure the academic challenge at Purdue doesn’t discourage you from achieving the goal of a baccalaureate degree.
Purdue is not an easy place, so those of you who were accepted.; chronic blood clot..GET READY! Those that were not, good luck with your college plans, but keep us in mind if you feel a need to transfer or get an advanced degree; chronic blood clot.
21
Aug
2009
Depression And Prozac
In the Office of Admissions depression and prozac, we speak to a lot of students and parents who “heard from a friend that …” Sometimes the information their friend shared is accurate. Oftentimes it’s not.
A recent example is related to the fact that students who apply to Purdue choose one major on their application, and admission to some majors is more competitive than others.A parent called our office recently to say a friend told her that if her daughter applies for an alternative major with a second application, that will allow us to consider her for both majors. NOT TRUE.
In fact, students who submit a second application for the same term actually create problems for themselves.There can be only one active application per student, per term. If a student submits a second application, our staff has to determine which application should be active – depression and prozac.This delays the processing of that application and ultimately could delay the student’s admission decision.
In the past depression and prozac, applicants were able to provide a first-choice major and an alternate choice on a single application. Depression and prozac: if students were not admissible to their first choice, we would consider them for their alternate.
This year, we removed the alternate choice from the application because we found that students weren’t giving much thought to their Plan B.And, if they were admitted to and enrolled in that alternate major, many immediately initiated plans to switch into what had been their first choice.Unfortunately, many discovered the hard way that if getting into their first-choice major was competitive at the admission stage, trying to switch into it after they were Purdue students was equally (if not more) competitive.
We decided that providing this alternate choice on the application was a disservice to students as well as to our faculty and staff.However, we have not abandoned the alternate-choice concept; depression and prozac.We simply built in processes that will require applicants to give their Plan B more forethought.
From this point forward depression and prozac, students who are denied admission to their major of choice only because the pool of applicants is too competitive will be encouraged to contact the Office of Admissions to discuss other options for admission. Depression and prozac: this will allow students to make informed decisions about alternative choices and understand that switching majors to get into their original first choice is never a guarantee and is likely to be very difficult.
Good students who apply to and are denied admission to competitive majors at Purdue will continue to have options on our campus.
And to get back to the “I heard from a friend” part of this story – when in doubt, ask.As the parent who was told her daughter should apply twice did, you’ll find that Office of Admissions staff are readily available to help answer any questions you may have about applying to Purdue; depression and prozac.
09
Jun
2009
Generic Prilosec
Purdue President France Córdova recently announced that the University will raise its high school math requirement for admission from six to eight semesters.This new requirement will begin with students who will graduate in 2011 generic prilosec, those who will be juniors this fall.
What surprises me about the discussion on this topic since then is the focus on whether the new requirement will make it tougher to be admitted to Purdue.What seems to be a secondary topic is that Purdue is giving students incentive to be better prepared to graduate from college; generic prilosec.And what I don’t understand is how being admitted to Purdue has become more important than graduating from college.
My oldest daughter will graduate from high school in 2011 and will be in the first class for which this new requirement applies – generic prilosec. Generic prilosec: of course it concerns me whether she will be admissible to her top-choice college, whether it’s Purdue or another university. Generic prilosec: but what concerns me more is whether her work in high school is going to prepare her to succeed academically beyond high school.
The facts speak for themselves – college coursework is more difficult than high school coursework, and students who pursue a more rigorous high school curriculum are more likely to graduate from college.Purdue wants to admit students who are prepared to succeed and therefore sets admission standards that ensure a well-prepared student population; generic prilosec.So my and my daughter’s goal (her college success) is the same as Purdue’s – generic prilosec.I’m OK with that.
Purdue is simply expecting the same thing an athletic coach would expect – that players are ready when it’s game time – generic prilosec.Players who work harder are going to get more playing time and they’re more likely to win – generic prilosec. Generic prilosec: that’s OK in sports and it’s OK in academics.
If my daughter decides that graduating from Purdue is what she wants, choosing the right high school courses and working hard are going to help her achieve that goal.If she’s not admitted to Purdue’s West Lafayette campus as a first-year freshman generic prilosec, she’ll still have options to get a Purdue degree, whether it’s at a regional campus or by transferring to West Lafayette after a year or two at another institution.
Attending Purdue is not something my daughter is entitled to; it’s something she has to earn.And a college degree isn’t going to be handed to her; she’ll have to earn it.That’s why a college degree is a valuable thing to have – and what’s great for Indiana residents is that there are many generic prilosec, many affordable college options within the state.
At our home, “because I said so,” isn’t a well-received explanation.With Purdue’s new math requirement, I now have a concrete argument if my daughter tries to wiggle out of math her senior year.I’m OK with that.
10
Apr
2009
Treatment Of Heart Attacks
To apply to Purdue for 2010 enrollment – you need to start planning now. Purdue requires that ACT and SAT test scores be sent electronically from the testing agencies.At no additional cost to you, when you register to take one of these tests (and up to a week after you register), you have the opportunity to designate multiple colleges to receive your scores – treatment of heart attacks.If you don’t use this free score reporting option at that time, you have to pay the agencies to send the scores (less than $10).
There is no downside to sending your scores to Purdue electronically, and there are multiple advantages:
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For admission and scholarship decisions, Purdue uses your best available scores; treatment of heart attacks.If you retake a test and send new, higher scores to Purdue, we will disregard any lower scores.So there is no reason to wait to see your scores before you send them to us.
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When we receive scores from the testing agencies, they are automatically loaded into our data system, which ensures that your scores are entered accurately.
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Electronic transmission of test scores is efficient, which minimizes the data processing necessary to get your application to the Admissions Committee – which can translate into less of a wait for you to receive a decision.
If you are a high school junior, you should be planning to take one of these college entrance exams between now and June; treatment of heart attacks.Not only will this guarantee you will be able to complete a Purdue application early in your senior year treatment of heart attacks, it will allow time for a retake early in the fall if you want to try to achieve better scores.
Purdue accepts scores from either the SAT or ACT.If you haven’t already treatment of heart attacks, plan now to take one of these tests so that you are prepared to apply to Purdue when our 2010 application is available August 1.
ACT Test and Registration Dates
ACT school code, Purdue West Lafayette: 1230
SAT Test and Registration Dates
SAT school code, Purdue West Lafayette: 1631
25
Mar
2009
Nexium Drug
Boiler Up! Both our men AND our women in the Sweet Sixteen – life is good! I was with colleagues from the Big Ten over the weekend and watched as several of our teams left the dance – but am so excited that the Boilers are still in. Hope you’ll join me in cheering them on to the Final Four. And by the way – we had a great time in Atlanta. Several of our alums helped me out – which was great since the Purdue table was packed and I was making presentations about the Big Ten in general to students and parents. In addition to the wonderful parents and students we met, we also hosted a breakfast for high school counselors from the Atlanta area. Collaborating with by Big Ten colleagues is one of my favorite things to do and of course, recruiting for Purdue, always a joy. For those of you from California – Mitch Warren from our office will be traveling with the Big Ten next week – call us if you didn’t receive an invitation – there is still space to attend our events in San Diego, LA, and the Bay area.
It’s a sweet spring for college visits, too! Over 70 degrees and sunny on campus today and Purdue is just packed with visitors – both admitted students making those decision-making visits and hundreds of juniors and sophomores using their spring breaks to take exploratory college visits.
I can remember all too well when my oldest daughter fell in love with her chosen university during the spring of her sophomore year-we combined college tours with a family vacation. I still believe that part of the reason she selected that particular university was because after the admissions presentation, I urged her to go on the campus tour alone while I contacted a colleague on that campus. She came back from the tour well-informed and convinced that’s where she needed to be. It did turn out to be a great fit for her – but I wonder sometimes that had I gone on the tour and asked too many embarrassing questions – would things have turned out differently? Somewhat ironically – she became a tour guide for that same admissions office while she was a student-my first campus tour there was conducted by her! A few years later, my husband took our youngest daughter on college visits during spring break of her junior year (by then I knew way too many people in the “business” and didn’t want to get in her way in the process, so I stayed home). For her, it was a great trip for eliminating schools and discovering what would not be a good fit. She and we both thought ahead of time that a small liberal arts college with opportunities for the performing arts would be the best type of school for her and she visited three such truly wonderful colleges in the Midwest plus a Big Ten campus. As my husband stated emphatically, she only came “alive” on that trip when she was on the Big Ten campus – that was when her eyes were shining, she asked questions, and really started to connect with her student host. Subsequently, she actually ended up choosing yet another Big Ten school – but she learned a lot about herself and what she was looking for during that initial set of tours.
So Seniors and their parents – do come visit us if you haven’t yet made that final choice. We are completely out of room in the Purdue’s for Me program – but still have space in our daily visit programs for admitted students. Juniors and sophomores – this is a busy time – make sure that you make a reservation for your visit – we want to make sure that we have adequate space, staff, and tour guides – so book well in advance. And is always my advice – parents – try to have your students own this process as much as possible – encourage them to be the ones to ask the questions! As a family, do take notes and even videos and pictures. Especially if you’re visiting multiple campuses in a single trip – you’ll want to refer to that documentation as you narrow down choices for application. And students, if time permits and you’re not squeezing too many campuses in one day (we do not recommend more than two per day, BTW) – be sure to leave the parents at the coffee shop and walk around by yourself for a while and try the campus on for size! After all – it is YOU who will by applying and attending – not the folks.
One other word of advice to juniors especially — PLEASE take advantage of your free score reports at the time you register for the SAT and/or ACT this spring and next fall. Purdue will always use the scores that reflect best on you, so never hesitate to send your scores to us -even before you know what they are. Beginning with the 2009-2010 application season, we will require that your scores come to us directly from the testing agency – so be sure to take care of that matter before you apply beginning in August – one/third of the required parts of your application will be completed – one less thing for you to worry about next fall.
Boiler Up!; nexium drug
10
Mar
2009
About Levitra
This weekend was “spring forward” time and spring was truly in the air in West Lafayette with temperatures in the 70 degree range. Before we know it, the daffodils, tulips and gorgeous flowering trees all over campus will be in bloom. And of course, as soon as it hits 50 or so – the students break out the cargo shorts and flip flops!
Spring is a VERY important season in the world of college admissions and financial aid. To get a peak at our view of the world – take a look at a front page article in the Sunday New York Times this week: http://www.universitybusiness.com/newssummary.aspx?news_date=2009-03-09&news_id=18422#top
We’re certainly not “sweating” enrollment at Purdue – but this is the time of year when it really is our admitted students who are in the driver’s seat, not us! We’ve rendered almost all of our admissions decisions and now have to wait for the students to accept our offer. We know that almost all of our outstanding admitted students have choices and we are honored and gratified when they make what we believe to be the right choice – Purdue! So our Enrollment Management offices are busy with final scholarship selections, visit programs for thousands of admitted students and their families, live chat events, and mailings to keep everyone informed of the next steps for paying the enrollment deposit, applying for housing, scheduling a Summer Transition, Advising, and Registration (STAR) date, and registering for Boiler Gold Rush (the best welcome week orientation in the USA!). We know owhat is important for students to think about when the final college decision is made, so we try to make sure all of that information and opportunity is available.
So if it is March of the senior year and maybe you’re still on the fence mulling over multiple college options – how do you sort through them? Here are a few tips:
- Although you might want to keep your options open as long as possible – there is a deadline for your decision.No college can make you commit prior to May 1, but your admission is only guaranteed if you respond by May 1 – don’t forget that date! Parents, every student is different – my oldest made her college decision in December of her senior year – the younger drove me crazy and decided the night of April 29.Just make sure your students has deposited to one (and ONLY one) college choice by April 30.
- If at all possible, visit the campuses on your final list one last time; about levitra.Sometime first impressions will change on the second campus visit, admitted student programs are more in depth than those for prospective students, and your questions will be more nuanced and specific than at earlier visits; about levitra. About levitra: students – be SURE on these visits to separate from the parental units for at least 30 minutes and wander around by yourself.Strike up a conversation with students in line at the coffee shop in the student union or sitting by a fountain, read the campus newspaper, scan bulletin boards, and soak in the general atmosphere.Can you see yourself walking across this campus in just a few months? You’ll know if it feels right and you should pay close attention to those instincts.
- Weighing costs and financial aid offers is also an important part of the decision for many families; about levitra. About levitra: be a savvy consumer in this regard – and think about it – your probably don’t buy the cheapest when you’re in the market for a new TV or even a pair of jeans – so cost shouldn’t be the primary driver for education – a much more important investment than clothes or electronics.Be sure and literally do the math and make sure you understand the differences among grants about levitra, scholarships, work-study, subsidized, parent, and private loans and how the aid package compares to the total cost of attendance.Purdue’s financial aid web site and the Paying for Purdue brochure we’ve sent admitted students will be helpful in this regard; about levitra.And recall that most of us do take out loans for a car that immediately starts to depreciate; about levitra.The value of education only appreciates over time – so if student loans are in your future – that’s OK – about levitra.Just be sure they’re in a range that you anticipate being able to handle post-graduation – about levitra.And here’s a little enrollment management secret about merit scholarships – by and large, they are market-driven and/or they are awarded based on the specifications of donor wishes – about levitra.So you can’t expect the same merit scholarships from institutions that have differing academic profiles – about levitra.In general, the more the student stands out relative to the college’s academic profile, the more likely a merit scholarship will be offered – about levitra.Yes-we enjoy honoring students for their high school achievements, but merit scholarships do serve the institution’s goals as well; about levitra.Despite what the guidebooks may tell you – it’s quite rare among public universities that you’ll be able to “bargain” for more merit aid.Purdue’s merit scholarships are all awarded by the time we release financial aid packages on April 1; about levitra.If your financial circumstances have changed, we are glad to re-evaluate your need-based aid, but we will not be able to offer more merit aid.
- Of course, the most important factor in any investment is the return. As I’m sure you know – Purdue has been endorsed by several third parties this year, including SmartMoney, as having an excellent return on the investment in terms of employment shortly after graduation and salaries earned five and ten years out. Our superb Center for Career Opportunities starts working with students freshman year to help them plan their career strategies and connect with employers for both internships and permanent employment.
When it comes down to it, person-institution fit is what it’s all about in college choice. You want to be challenged by a stimulating academic environment, great faculty, and a lively and diverse student body – but you also want to know that supportive people and services will be there when you need them. You want to meet people from all over the world and many different backgrounds – but you also want to find kindred spirits. You want space and time to just kick back – but also know that something is going on all the time that you can choose to participate in. I believe that Purdue can be that special place for many types of students – our commitment to excellence, size, complexity, and diversity are what make us great. We’ve honored you by admitting you – we hope that you will now honor us by accepting our offer – about levitra.
Hail Purdue!
17
Feb
2009
Levitra Buy Levitra
Note….students….don’t read the following story…I was a BAD role model and do not recommend that you follow my example.
When I was a junior in college, I served as president of the sorority system – so was very busy working in the dean’s office, student government, and with all sorts of activities. I was taking Econ (and was a communications major – so Econ was not exactly my cup of tea) and skipped several class meetings in a row to tend to sorority matters and other things I enjoyed more. The result…I was actually embarrassed to go back to class! But I did work up the courage to show my face and somehow managed to pull out a C in the course – not my best hour. But I did learn the truth of the Woody Allen quote – 70% of success is showing up!
Well, I think of that time – because it’s been so long since I’ve blogged that I’m rather embarrassed to come back! But our great Web guy tells me people actually read this AND I just found out an out-of-state colleague whom I’ve not seen since last summer is reading it – so I knew I HAD to get back in the saddle!
How to cover two months in a few paragraphs? How about more lessons learned – yes, I’m still learning 30+ years after taking Econ.
- My family and I learned we can celebrate Christmas on the 26th and count our blessings after our youngest daughter was stuck at O’Hare for two days and had to spend the 25th by herself in an airport hotel; levitra buy levitra.I also learned that at 21 she’s a pretty strong and capable young woman.
- I learned to count even more blessings when we joyously hosted 35 friends and family (all from out of town) for my dad’s 90th birthday a week after Christmas.
- After 4 days of hosting and feeding 35 people levitra buy levitra, I learned that it’s a blessing to go back to work!
- By mid-January, I learned that we were going to have to ask for some more help and re-engineer the admissions application and review process – we were drowning – but after four weeks we’re coming up for air.And I’m very grateful to the dozens of staff who are working evenings and weekends on top of their regular work weeks to make this happen.
- I also learned to be very grateful for the patience and good will of our applicants and their families who were anxiously awaiting a decision from Purdue.
- I learned once again (as I have frequently in recent years) to have faith in the decisions of my adult children, as the decision of my older daughter to leave a “good” job to spend full-time on her master’s thesis and take an unpaid internship for a semester paid off – with a full-time job at the U.S.State Department; levitra buy levitra.( Levitra buy levitra: and I learned to be jealous of her as she was able to be on the Mall during the Presidential Inauguration.)
- I learned through our strategic planning process that the directors in all of the Enrollment Management offices (Admissions, Financial Aid, Bursar, Reporting and Analysis, Registrar, and Student Transition, Access and Success) at Purdue are even more outstanding, thoughtful, insightful, and collaborative than I knew-and I already thought they were quite special.We’ll be finalizing our new plan in the coming weeks and I am inspired by our collective vision and goals.
- I learned that I could make it through five days of chairing meetings – 2 days with my Big Ten counterparts in our mid-year meeting, followed by 3 days with the Midwestern Regional College Board Forum.As Regional Chair it was an honor to preside at the Forum with over 500 colleagues and a special thrill to meet reporter and writer Juan Williams who was our closing speaker.
- I also learned that it was lots of fun to have a picnic together on the train with my Purdue colleagues as we took Amtrak from Chicago back to Lafayette after the Forum – levitra buy levitra.( Levitra buy levitra: a “green” and very inexpensive mode of transportation, by the way-it’s $36 round trip from Lafayette to Chicago.)
- I learned that friends and family from far away don’t mind if your “holiday” letter doesn’t go out until the first of February – from the emails and notes – they’re just happy you’re in touch. Levitra buy levitra: and I learned that a number of my friends are sending Valentine’s greetings instead of holiday cards – they’re still arriving in my mailbox.
- I’m learning to remain loyal and cheer on our men’s and women’s basketball teams – win or lose! Go Boilers!
- And this week I’m learning a lot about new software technologies as we’re spending three days with demonstrations of recruiting and communication systems.
Upon reflection – it’s been a wonderful two months of discoveries, special events, hard work and some play. I hope it’s been the same for you.
But I’ve also learned that procrastination is its own worst enemy and pledge to you that I’ll be blogging a bit more frequently in the coming months.
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I just realized that I haven’t posted pictures of my room for you guys!
by Sara Y.
Doing Something Right
Last week the popular U.S.News & World Report college rankings were released and Purdue jumped from 22nd to 18th …
by Cathy Heinz
Overwhelmed.
Last year at this time, I was apparently so caught up in being on campus that I didn’t realize how ridiculous the first week of classes can be. …
by Sara Y.
My “New Year’s” Resolution
Each December/January, people all over the country create New Year’s Resolutions. Well I’m announcing my resolution …
