Why did you choose to attend UM?
When and how did you choose your major(s)/minor(s)?
What would you tell a high school student about your major?
English is a very versatile major that serves as an avenue for a variety of exciting careers. English courses at UM are focused on equipping students with skills in writing, communication, critical thinking, and research that are valuable assets in every career. From pre-law and pre-med to education, publishing, journalism, and many more, English majors at UM are not confined to a select few post-graduate opportunities, but rather they are encouraged to pursue careers and graduate programs across an array of disciplines.
Political science at UM is a place for everyone, not just those interested in a political career. Offering emphases in developing countries, law and courts, and international conflict and cooperation in addition to campaigns and elections, majoring in political science allows students to take a wide range of classes that focus on diverse political institutions and organizations both domestically and internationally. Political science equips students with problem solving and analytical skills that extend into many careers both inside and outside of the governmental sphere.
Why is your department a special place?
Since my freshman year, I have had the pleasure of serving as a student worker for the Department of English. This role has given me the opportunity to engage with faculty and staff and take advantage of everything the English Department has to offer. From writing groups to open mic nights, the English Department at UM strives to foster intellectual growth, professional development, and a deep appreciation for literature and writing within its students.
The Political science department is a special place that encourages students to become knowledgeable and active participants in the political sphere. Small class sizes have allowed me to share knowledge and engage in meaningful discussions with my peers as well as connect with my professors. As a political science major, I have had the opportunity to conduct extensive research and gain valuable knowledge pertaining to political institutions and organizations.
Can you tell me about a professor or a class you've taken that has had the most impact on you?
What has been one of your most memorable or enjoyable moments at UM?
What do you hope to do after you graduate?
What is one thing you wish you knew as an incoming freshman that you'd tell your past self?
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