by Samantha Schwanke | Dec 6, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog, College of Liberal Arts, Music Program
As I sat down to write out my spring semester schedule, I realized I only needed 10 credits to graduate. After the initial burst of joy, I remembered that I needed 12 credits in order to accomplish full-time student status. Oh the possibilities of 2 credits! I could...
by Elizabeth Meinders | Nov 19, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog, Campus Life
I have always been a planner. I know what I want and I take the steps to get it. Time-management is my forte. I plan my weekends to maximize studying, I plan my next semester’s classes over a month in advance of the registration window, I plan my long-term...
by Olivia Wulf | Oct 18, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog, College of Liberal Arts, Theatre and Dance Program
Firstly I just want to say, hats off to the Theater and Dance Department! Teachers called out instructions. Students scurried between the theater and the bathroom. Ushers gesticulated wildly towards the front door, willing everyone to get inside and take their seats....
by Alex Russell | Oct 1, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog, Campus Life
Well, school has been rolling for about a month now, so I decided to check in with some first year students for WSU Freshman Myth busters! After speaking with a few students I found some interesting “myths,” that the year leading up to beginning college, were on the...
by Elizabeth Meinders | May 10, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog, Center for Global Education
It is the end of the semester and, as with all endings, it is time to say our goodbyes. There are see-ya-next-years for friends returning to hometowns for the summer and congratulations-and-good-luck for those who are graduating. There are so-longs to classes while...
by Alex Russell | Apr 15, 2013 | Academics, Admissions Blog
Choosing the right major for you is no easy task. The best way to begin narrowing down interest areas is to look at what you’ve done so far. You may look back at your high school years and be happy with the classes you took and the success you’ve had. You might...