Now a comment on the other Redditor, who basically doxxed himself with his details (if they are true). Good students and good fraternity members learn early on how to balance academic and fraternity, so focus on finding that balance that works for you. If you join a fraternity, don't let it be the ONLY thing you do. So do your best to ease into both academics and social life. Boulder is littered with students who partied ONLY and failed out, yet stuck around Boulder because they enjoyed the partying so much Don't do that. But, you must succeed academically before you can succeed socially. Best of luck on your higher education experience.Ĭlearly having a social experience is as important to you as your academic career, which is totally OK (and some people would say is the point of college in the first place). The Professor Emerita was Associate Director for Technical Services, CU Libraries/Īssociate Dean, 1989 -2011.). (possible bias revealed: I was Director of Budgetsįor CCCOES, 1990 -2001). Will be a CU Boulder degree, should you meet the requirements. Then you can spend the money on “Fridays off” and “time for Greek life” with a lot less expense. Was the System President of CCCOES (as it was titled then), mean you will transfer with junior status to CU Boulder. ![]() You could save a bundle of money by going for your first two years to one of Colorado’sĬommunity colleges for an A.A., then transferring to CU Boulder. You might want to go Leeds, talk with an academic advisor, and tell them about your schedule-planning priorities : Fridays off and “time for Greek life.” They might look as askance at the I am informed by a Professor Emerita (Emerita means she is retired) that the Leeds School of Business is picky about whom they accept. M.P.A., Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International affairs, Princeton University, 1967. You are there, paying a bundle of tuition and fees, housing and meals, to get as much out of your four years as possible. u/Bootsontheground190 (Parking and Transportation Services)Įducation First, just like the cycling team. u/DylanSalleeCUBoulder (Developer for Office of Information Technology) u/brianckeegan (Information Science Professor) u/ProfOstro (Faculty with the Program of Writing and Rhetoric) u/stauffeg (PR for Office of Information Technology) ![]() Simply contact the mods! Verified CU Staff Other "Official" flair options are also available for people who can verify their status as faculty // staff at CU. Use it to indicate your major, degree (BA, BFA, BS, MA, etc.), and (anticipated) graduation year using a format like so: Accounting (BS) - '07. ![]() Your flair is text that appears next to your name every time you post in this subreddit and can be edited by clicking "edit" next to your name above. You can choose your own flair for this subreddit. It's a good place to start if you're new to CU and/or to the Boulder-area. The wiki FAQ has lots of useful information. This is an unofficial place for people to discuss the University of Colorado Boulder, ask questions about the university, meet other Buffalo, stay informed about relevant campus issues, and post anything you think Buffs might appreciate or need to know.
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