Spring to Summer
With the end of the spring semester comes new responsibilities and endeavors. First, for some of us, classes never end. With the option to take summer classes, a lot of work can get done when you have a lot of free time. This, in turn, frees up a lot of time during your regular semester. I’ve used the summer option for all the summers I have been enrolled and it has been extremely beneficial. There’s no better feeling than scheduling for your Senior year and realizing you’ve run out of classes to take. One, it reminds you that you’re almost done. Secondly, it gives you the opportunity to take classes you used to only be able to read about.
Along, with the summer class comes the Summer programs I’m involved with. I’ll be working in the APSU Admissions office as both a student worker and a tour guide. This means that if you want to see the campus, you may be able to meet me in person. Along with that, I’ll be working as an Orientation Assistant for Summer Welcome programs and Freshman Convocation. This means that if you are coming to APSU as a new student this fall, you’re gonna be able to meet me. If you do venture into either of these events, please ask me some questions. I get paid to answer them and it makes the whole thing a little bit more interesting. Finally, as next year’s SGA vice-president, I’ll be putting in some hours in our office. If you have any concerns about the school, we can help you out.
So, all of you intuitive readers have probably realized that I pretty much am at APSU all the time. It’s okay though, because I really enjoy the time I spend on campus. You should probably come check it out.
