Heyya,
So, today at the majors and minors fair I talked to two different departments that I find interesting. First was Anthropology. I forgot to grab one of their business cards, but they ended up giving me some information about majors and minors in that field. For starters I found that I could actually double major with this and chemistry (which is my major at the moment.) The woman that I talked to showed me the requirements and see what I would need to fulfill to achieve a anthropology degree.
The other department I talked to was the chemistry department. Here I talked to Jennifer Ramirez, an undergraduate advisor. She showed me the same things that I listed above, but just with a chemistry background. I now know more about what classes I need to take to graduate. This fair also helped to show me that my options are open. If I find that I lose interest in my current major, there were all the other tables that I could visit.
Other places that I could visit would be the student resource building and the career services building. If I have any questions within my major, or outside my major, they would be able to help me. These resources are why this university is one of the best in the world and why I am so happy I'm going to school here.
--Sam Kretchmar
OMG! The fair sounded so cool! It’s sucks that I couldn’t go! Wow, so was there any in particular that stood out to you? Do you think the fair helped you with you’re decisions about what major you might want to do? Or maybe what minor you might be interested in? So why do you think anthropology stood out to you? Did you know that the student resource building has a female room? They have a private library! It’s so awesome! That’s also where all the culture rooms are. You should totally check them out they’re pretty interesting, every culture has something that stands out, well that’s just what I think!
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