Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Being a Freshman

Going from being the big seniors to the small college freshman is quite the transition! Okay, well not that bad. Mercyhurst makes it pretty easy to get involved. It all begins during welcome week where you get to meet all of your fellow classmates and spend a lot of time together. They bring in entertainment and speakers during welcome week that help with the adjustment to college life. College is all about expanding your horizons and taking risks. There is bound to be someone who shares your likes and is interested in the same thing you are. My best advice is to just be outgoing and don't be afraid. Start up conversations with people you've never met and sit with different people in the dining hall; it's all about being willing to take the risk. I figure I'm only here for 4 years so I better make the most of it! It's also easy to get involved in clubs and activities. For example, I'm an Intel major, but I also help out in the communications department filming a TV show. I am also in the National Security Club, Philosophy Club, and trying to get into Ambassador Club. There is such a variety of clubs here, you will more than likely find something that interests you. And if you don't see anything that you like, you can always start up your own club. I have a couple of friends who have started their own club and so far they have been pretty successful. You can also get involved in the weekend activities. The Student Activities Council (SAC) has something going on every weekend. Recently they had a Christmas celebration with a tree lighting ceremony, free dinner, horse-drawn carriage rides throughout campus, and open ice skating. In the fall term they had events such as bongo ball (it's a mix of paintball and laser tag), fall ball, and coffee houses. There's always something to do on the weekends. As far as life during the week, classes keep you busy but I haven't been stressed out...yet. I'm always expecting it but luckily it hasn't happened yet. We have a solid group of about 12 friends and we do everything together. We are a tight group and we eat dinner together and hang out every night. We have a variety of majors in our group and a lot of different interests. We like to make our own fun during the week. Just last week we all made Christmas cookies in the lobby kitchen and all frosted them together, of course listening and singing to Christmas music the entire time. We also order pizza or wings often. We usually do it on like a Wednesday night to break up the week. We have the food delivered and take it to the media room and watch a movie. It's great having everything right here. Our dorm is more like a hotel than a college residence hall. I sort of went on a tangent there...bottom line-there's a lot to do here and don't be afraid to take a chance!

5 comments:

  1. Hey! I'm looking into being an Intel major next year. Do you have any advice for prospective Intel majors?

    Do you live in the new residence hall? How is it set up? If it is more like a hotel, it sounds amazing!

    Thanks!

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  2. I have only taken one course in intel so far but I've really enjoyed it! It's interesting material and fun to learn. My advice would be to visit the college and request to meet with the intel teachers. They will tell you everything you want to know. I do live in the new residence hall and I love it! The basics of the room include two beds, two desks, two chairs, two closets, two dressers, bathroom, shower, sink, AC & heat..etc. I would definitely recommend living there. It is first come first served. Hope this helped, any more questions, just ask! Happy New Year!

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  4. What do intelligence analysts do?

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  5. Well it depends on what discipline you are in. Mercyhurst breaks their program down into three main categories: National Security, Law Enforcement, and Competitive Intelligence. The main job of an intelligence analyst is to reduce the level of uncertainty for a decision maker. In National Security field an analyst may gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence on maybe threats to the US. The Law Enforcement analyst may analyze crime patterns or may connect dots. Competitive Intelligence analyst helps a business "stay ahead" by analyzing trends and looking into competition. An intelligence analyst simply helps the decision maker make decisions by providing them all insight into the situation. This hopefully will allow the decision maker to make a better decision. I may have went on a tangent there haha

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