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The Academic Experience At Concordia

The Academic Experience At Concordia. The Big Picture. Influencing the world by becoming responsibly engaged in it. Spheres of Engagement. Global. Regional. Local. Spheres of Engagement. Leave the world a better place Enjoying yourself along the way. Components of Academics.

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The Academic Experience At Concordia

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  1. The Academic ExperienceAt Concordia

  2. The Big Picture Influencing the world by becoming responsibly engaged in it

  3. Spheres of Engagement Global Regional Local

  4. Spheres of Engagement Leave the world a better place Enjoying yourself along the way

  5. Components of Academics • Classroom • Research • Extra-curricular

  6. The Classroom Experience • What to expect from class • A faster pace • A variety of styles • How to get the most out of class • Listen • Work hard • Think • Engage

  7. The Classroom Experience • What to expect from your professors • Dedication • Enthusiasm • Support • How to get the most out them • Ask questions • Work hard • Meet them half-way

  8. The Classroom Experience • What to expect from yourself • Ups and downs • Tiredness • Push boundaries

  9. Beyond the Classroom Research Study Abroad

  10. Former Students Jahan Dawlaty: Cornell University, Ph.D. candidate in optical electronics Dan Biebighauser: Vanderbilt University, Ph.D. in mathematics John Gregiore: Cornell University, Ph.D. candidate in physics Chris Orilall: Cornell University, Ph.D. candidate chemistry Duffy Turner: MIT, Ph.D. candidate in physical chemistry Pye Phyo Aung: John’s Hopkins University, Ph.D. candidate in mathematics Tanner Schulz: University of Minnesota, Ph.D. candidate in physics Lindsay Weisel: Michigan State University, M.S. candidate in physical chemistry Britt Berger: University of Nevada-Reno, Ph.D. candidate in environmental chemistry Zach Johnson: University of Nevada-Reno, Ph.D. candidate in environmental chemistry

  11. Concordia College …We can help get you anywhere you want to go!

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