Arriving at a New School & Orientations
Schools throughout the US hold orientation sessions at the beginning of each academic year. New students are often required to attend these sessions. When participation is not mandatory, students should plan to attend anyway, as they offer an excellent opportunity to meet other new students, prepare for classes and become familiar with the campus and its resources.
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Business - CSUFresno
William McComas is in his junior year of a Bachelor's of Business Administration, with a specialization in law, at California State University - Fresno. "I transferred from a junior college, so this is my first year here. I really like it - the instructors are very helpful, and I am developing a good comprehensive understanding of business. I'm at the point where all my classes relate to each o... > [more]
Business - Lousiana State
Nolan Moulle is a Business student at Louisiana State University, working towards a BS in Accounting and Finance. "I did 1.5 years of engineering, first computer and then electrical. I didn't like it, but I was taking an accounting class, loved my professor, and decided to change my major. I like math and science, and I'm good at math - I think that's why I'm drawn towards Finance. And I reall... > [more]
Business - University of Minnesota - Duluth
Janelle Sillerud is in her junior year of an Accounting degree at the University Minnesota, Duluth. "I always liked math, I like working with people, and accounting is a good way to put it together."
"I like that it is a smaller campus in a large university system. I really enjoy my program. Professors are really good, really friendly; they know you, and are willing to help you out."
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Business - University of Minnesota - Duluth
Anthony Hirschman is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration at University of Minnesota - Duluth. His major is Marketing. "I came to school in Duluth because it has a great location and campus. The business program is affordable and accredited. The people here are probably the best thing. A group of genuine, mid-western people. There are lots of groups, clubs, sports and opportunities... > [more]
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