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cost of a-^a'e Q'ego'ans
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m almost every u S state white
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paying tower tumor than they
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broaden acaoe- >c oooortun!
t«es exchange students at a
receo sSE onentaton —>ee’'og
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oerso" a gene* ts 'tor*- the
move
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net* star meet *e* people get
out cv T»y own and see how I
30 prompted senior Madeline
McFadden to spend her junior
yea' at the University of Idaho
She 3«c remarkably wei she
says She cried a «ot when she
* rst arr *ed Out event-a :y
realized the benehts of a smaller
schoo with more a advanced
and accessible radio broad
casting progra—
I cried because i had to
come home she says
According to Wade the proof
tha* students most frequently
use the program for cu’tura
rather than academic oenefits
is that 75 per cent request the
opposite coast which is like
the other side of the world he
says
The most requested campus
among University students he
says is the University of Massa
chusetts at Amherst known for
its academics and proximity to
all major East Coast cities And
since only state schools are
avanabie in California Oregon
G'apflac Or M*|
ts the primary goal of students
seeking the West Coast
All schools are about the
same it's the extra-curricular
things that are different says
junior Nick Ctendenin, voicing a
second sentiment common to
exchange students
Ctendenin. an accounting
major from the University of
South Florida came to the
University to see the West
Coast and escape from a
school heavily entrenched in
conformity
South Florida he says, has its
Northerners and Midwest
erners but none of the variety
he has met at the University He
classifies his new peers as
preppies Californians and
Easterners, nature types — they
have iong hair and wear printed
things — and religious types
among other headings
One student, junior Wendy
Davis did specify that she came
to the University to add breadth
to her studies She attends a
special marketing program at
the University of Delaware in
consumer psychology and she
says University marketing
classes have been helpful to
her
Davis says coming to a new
campus was not difficult for her
because she prepared herself
♦or the worst i expected every
thing to be different and it was
so I made sure I wasn ? drsap
pomted "
According to Wade prepara
tion like Davis is me bes* way to
guarantee a positive
experience H applicants con
tact academic departments and
financial a>d offices far m ad
vance they can avo*d exasper
ation
As another part of prepara
tion he continues students
must realistically assess them
school preferences S nee
smaller schools accept onty as
many as leave on exenange
students must take mto con
sideration how quickly the quo
tas will fill
The student se ection
process takes place at me NSE
national convention to be hek3
this year March 15-19 in Al
buquerque New Mexico Wade
who is on NSE s Executive
Council expects to piace 86 per
cent of an expected 150
University applicants with their
first choice school
Schools prioritize student
selection as juniors over
sophomores students requiring
a specific program over genera
studies and GPA s exceeding
the required 2 5 over lesser rat
ings says Wade
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