Upon
coming to Michigan State, I had no idea what time my here would be like in
terms of my college. I came in with many interests, and I wanted to find a way
to fit all of them in my academic program. For how many interests I had, it was
definitely a daunting task. Fortunately, Michigan State and James Madison have
a great advising system in place. More specifically, James Madison has a great
first-year advisors. I am sure the first time I met with my advisor she
thought I was crazy, but she was really helpful in mapping out what my future
at MSU could like. One of the most helpful things I did was to make a four year
plan. At the time we made it, my advisor told me that it was going to change. I
didn’t believe her. Looking back, I can’t help but laugh because I don’t know
why I thought I had it all figured out.
The
four year plan really helped me get an idea of everything that I could do while
at MSU and served as a helpful guide when it came to planning courses each
semester. After my freshman year, I ended up with an African studies and an
International Development specialization added to my program. Adding on these
specializations really helped me narrow down which classes in Madison would be
the best for me. Now, everyone doesn’t have to do a specialization or even
minors (I’m minoring in French), but they are really helpful for getting
creative with your academic program.
Now,
I must mention that at MSU, depending on what you choose to do, it’s not likely
that you’ll have just one advisor. I meet with advisors for French, African
studies, International Development, and the Honors College. It sounds like that
might add a lot to my schedule but there are no requirements with meeting with
them. It’s all on an as needed basis, and let me tell you, they are extremely
helpful when you need them! They are honestly there to help every step of the
way- especially through any changes that come through your academic program
(i.e. picking up or dropping a major). Also, if you’re lucky to get close
enough to your advisor, they’ll help keep you on track and be a listening ear.
They just want to see you succeed!
Of
course, it is always a great feeling when you go to your advisor and get good
news. I remember when I was meeting with one of my advisors at the beginning of
this school year, and she asked me if I would be graduating soon. I was 100%
shocked, but it turns out that somehow my four year plan had change to a three
and half year plan. I definitely didn’t see this coming as a freshman, but I am
truly grateful for all the support my advisors have given me over the years.
With their help, I have been able to get the most that I can out of my time
hear at Michigan State.
Florence
Junior
IR
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