Typical Clark student, at your service
Oct. 12th, 2008 03:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A prospective student and her mother stopped me on the quad a few minutes ago. They asked if I was a student; I said I was. They explained that the girl is thinking about transferring to Clark; I told them I'd just transferred. They asked about various aspects of college life; I was surprised at the extent to which I could answer, having been here only a month and a half. The girl said she was trying to decide whether to major in business or in psychology; I told her about Dr. Gendron (the director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship program) and the psychology program here. She mentioned that she was considering Northeastern; I told her I'd almost gone there, and described the co-op program. They thanked me for my help and asked where the admissions office was; I pointed them in the right direction and continued on my way to the library.
I spent three years being that girl. It's still hard to believe I'm out of that state of limbo. I'm the established student now, the one who's conveniently walking across the quad to the library when you need advice. I'm done searching. I've found my place.
(At least until grad school.)
I spent three years being that girl. It's still hard to believe I'm out of that state of limbo. I'm the established student now, the one who's conveniently walking across the quad to the library when you need advice. I'm done searching. I've found my place.
(At least until grad school.)
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Date: 2008-10-12 10:30 pm (UTC)