Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Open House Tips & Recommendations

Are you attending our Open House this Sunday? If so, we've created a list of helpful tips and recommendations for your visit to campus.

#1 - Arrive early, but not too early
No need to arrive at the crack of dawn, but arriving a few minutes early would probably be beneficial. Although check-in and the Information Fair begin at 10:00am, it would be a good idea to arrive sometime between 9:45-10:00. We are expecting record turnout, so expect some minor traffic as you pull into campus on Rt. 138 / Blue Hill Avenue.

#2 - Wear comfortable shoes
Situated on 137 acres, chances are you'll want to walk around and explore our beautiful tree-clad campus. Walking tours of campus will be available throughout the day and typically last 45 minutes. If you get tired, don't worry - we've arranged to have trolleys transport you around campus.

#3 - Bring a notepad and a few questions
Throughout the day there will be many opportunities to speak with professors and faculty members. If you are interested in a particular academic program, this will be a perfect time to ask a question or two.

#4 - Attend the First-Year Experience session
Are undecided about what you want to study in college? If so, this session is for you. Learn about all the ways that our small college environment will help you explore different liberal arts and pre-professional based programs.

#5 - Get your Passport stamped and win a prize!
When you check-in, you will be given a passport to Curry College. As you explore our new student center, you can present your passport to any student service office or academic department for a stamp. Once you have at least 5 stamps in your passport, head to the Admission table to receive a free t-shirt and be entered to win some great prizes!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

In the Swing of Things

Hey all - it's Sofia again! October is finally here, and things are busy. Classes are finally getting into gear with papers, exams, etc. My favorite thing about all my classes is how small they are. My biggest class right now is 18 and my smallest is 8. I love the fact that all my teachers know who I am on a first name basis and that I can contact them whenever I need to (some even give out cell phone numbers!).

I am contemplating taking my Biology minor and making it a second major. There is a lot of flexibility here - that's what's great about being here, they are willing to create an opportunity that will help you succeed in what you want to accomplish. My advisor has been a rock for me. I tend to get anxious about deciding which classes I may want to take in the future and she has been there to help me through. Anyone you work with, from admissions to professors to academic advising, is always here for you. It’s too bad I didn’t find Curry sooner!

Recently, I discovered the speaking center we have on campus. I like public speaking but having to give a lengthy speech in class can be intimidating. The speaking center really helped me build my confidence in what I was discussing. They offer half hour appointments, where you can be videotaped and receive feedback on your speech.

Clearly, I love where I am and what I’m doing. My residence hall, Main House, has had so many events that bring the floors together. Between a s'mores party, ice cream social, and barbeque, I think we’ve got all the food groups covered. Everyone in my dorm is really great!

Clubs are in full swing at this point and some interesting things are coming up around campus. As a member of the Student Ambassadors, we are working on a canned food drive for local communities. We're also having out first Student Government meeting today to create committees and brainstorm some new ideas. As for Romeo and Juliet, rehearsals are getting off to a good start. We meet three times a week and the cast is really starting to get into it.

On a fun note, I visited Boston for the first time with some friends! We traveled down to Harvard Square, in Cambridge, and had a great time. If you ever need a place to eat, look for Fire and Ice. It's an all-you-can-eat buffet, but here’s the twist where you choose what type of meat and pasta or veggies you want, and they grill it for you on the spot. It’s so good - I would definitely go back again. This picture is of my friends Julia, Sarah, and I in front of the Harvard T stop on our way back. We hope to go back for a day in the next few weeks. Well, I guess that’s all for now. Check back for another update shortly. Till next time!