Thanks Jackie, it is nice to get a visual look at the University. Please continue to provide us video cips. They are useful. One pointer though is to keep them informative so that we have a better idea about what is going on with the campus. The video clips lose their impact when they become silly.
So thanks again and please give us your thoughts and impressions about your fellow students and how they have adjusted to campus life at Columbia.
Have you gone into the Butler Library? Do you plan to take a University sponsored campus tour? And if so, when? This weekend you will take another campus tour and take the train to visit BARD University. Now is the time to do some research?
I know that you will have your own self-guided tour, but hopefully you will find some students on campus. I hope that someone will email the admissions office and see if they can have someone meet you at the site on Sunday. Be proactive and take the lead. Tomorrow is the last day of classes and it would be nice to make a connection with someone from their admissions office.
Hope this helps and thanks for sharing this video clip. One last thing, let us know if you are being challenged with your class and how does it compare to Chemistry back home here at Hercules High School.
Are you looking forward to the College Fair? What are you hoping to get out of the experience? Share your views.
Good Night.
Charles T. Ramsey, Esq. School Board Member West Contra Costa Unified School District
Hello! We are a group of students from the West Contra Costa Unified School District in the San Francisco Bay Area attending either the Intensive Seminars on Modern Chemistry Summer Program or Issues in Biological Conservation Summer Program at Columbia University. This blog will allow us to share our experiences at Columbia University and New York with the everyone else. We hope you enjoy reading our blog and invite you to respond.
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Thanks Jackie, it is nice to get a visual look at the University. Please continue to provide us video cips. They are useful. One pointer though is to keep them informative so that we have a better idea about what is going on with the campus. The video clips lose their impact when they become silly.
So thanks again and please give us your thoughts and impressions about your fellow students and how they have adjusted to campus life at Columbia.
Have you gone into the Butler Library? Do you plan to take a University sponsored campus tour? And if so, when? This weekend you will take another campus tour and take the train to visit BARD University. Now is the time to do some research?
I know that you will have your own self-guided tour, but hopefully you will find some students on campus. I hope that someone will email the admissions office and see if they can have someone meet you at the site on Sunday. Be proactive and take the lead. Tomorrow is the last day of classes and it would be nice to make a connection with someone from their admissions office.
Hope this helps and thanks for sharing this video clip. One last thing, let us know if you are being challenged with your class and how does it compare to Chemistry back home here at Hercules High School.
Are you looking forward to the College Fair? What are you hoping to get out of the experience? Share your views.
Good Night.
Charles T. Ramsey, Esq.
School Board Member
West Contra Costa
Unified School District
Jackie,
I ENJOYED this clip. Not only does it give me some idea about what your dining area looks like but ti tells me a little bit about what's going on.
I'm worried, though, that Julie may not know the difference between real and fake Chinese food. Straighten her out on this.
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