Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Iowa and back again
"Big gulps, eh? Nice....Whelp, see ya' later!" -Lloyd in "Dumb and Dumber"
I spent last week bumming around eastern Iowa, my home state. I would like to give a shout out to Ryan and Will at Iowa City West. We had a good conversation about African shark stories.
It was a good week of visiting students. I went to the St. Ambrose fair and visited students in the Quad cities, Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. I got to go to the Amana colonies. Though I grew up in Iowa, I have never been there before. I also stopped at the world's largest truck stop. It definitely lives up to its name. It was far bigger than any other truck stop that I have been to before.
My travels are mostly done for this fall. All in all, during high school visits, I sat through two fire drills and one tornado drill at Culver Academies. I always loathed fire drills in high school and that loathing has not changed much over the years. Needless to say, it was interesting to sit through them. I also got to travel around four states, see friends and family, and meet a lot of new friends along the way. It has been a good travel season so far and is mostly over. It has worn me out a bit, but I have been happy to see all of those that I met with you.
Reminder, November first is fast approaching. Remember that you must have all of the pieces of your application postmarked by the 1st in order to be considered early action applicants. If you have not applied yet, make sure that you get the pieces of your application in ASAP!
Welp, see ya' later!
-Seth
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
The Excitement of it All
Well, I have done quite a bit of traveling so far. I spent the entirety of last week up in the
Another highlight of my
This week I am back in
It is exciting to be out on the road. I really enjoy seeing new places and meeting new people. More than that, though, it is exciting to meet seniors in the fall of their college decision process. The majority of high school seniors feel the greatest pressure of the college decision process as we speak. The fall is a time of great confusion and anxiety. Though I am sure that most an idea of where they want to go to college, the list is still not narrowed down to one yet (nor should it be). There are a few schools that offer what many of you find appealing and competitive. How should you know where to spend the greatest four years of your life?! You are just a high school student! This sort of confusion presses on one and causes stress when contemplating the future.
I am writing this to also encourage you to live it up. This is an exciting time in your life. There are several opportunities just waiting to be realized and experienced before all of you. That is the most exciting thing about senior year. You all are on the eve of opportunity. Later in life you will look back and see choices that you have made. You chose one college over another, one major over another, one job over another, etc. You will see on the other side of the choices that you will have made that there are opportunities that were closed by the choice that you made. There will be good and bad things about those moments of reflection that lie ahead of you. But now, at this time in your life, there is only opportunity. You can go to this school or that (or be wise and choose Valpo! I love shameless plugs…). You can study anything from Philosophy to Mechanical Engineering, Nursing to Accounting, Exercise Science to English. You can choose to go to school in the
