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WHY I CHOSE SEATTLE U.

Posted by Farani Aryono on Monday, May 07, 2012

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I chose Seattle U. for several reasons.  The first is that I wanted to start school right away, rather than having to wait until the beginning of a school year.  This was a very unique feature that truly separates Seattle U. from other schools.  I also wanted the flexibility to choose which classes I take.  If some topic or course strikes my interest, I can simply sign up for it without disrupting my progress to my degree.  After taking 1 leadership class, I was hooked.  I was ecstatic to see that there are several other classes in the leadership and management field, and plotted a strategy for taking as many of them as I could.  It turns out that there is even a specialization in this field, which I am excited to put on my resume.  And finally, after visiting classes and talking to students, I learned that one of the best features of Seattle U. is that the faculty are easily accessible.  And after 2 quarters, here, I can happily say that whether it be professors, advisors, alumni relations, or the career center, everyone is here to help.  Kudos to Seattle U. for their dedication and commitment to providing students with the resources they need to succeed, and even excel.  I’m excited to return to the workforce and demonstrate all of the lessons I’ve learned to be a stronger leader, student, and person.      

By Daniel Klein. kleind1@seattleu.edu

 

 

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 I chose Seattle U. for several reasons.  The first is that I wanted to start school right away, rather than having to wait until the beginning of a school year.  This was a very unique feature that truly separates Seattle U. from other schools.  I also wanted the flexibility to choose which classes I take.  If some topic or course strikes my interest, I can simply sign up for it without disrupting my progress to my degree.  After taking 1 leadership class, I was hooked.  I was ecstatic to see that there are several other classes in the leadership and management field, and plotted a strategy for taking as many of them as I could.  It turns out that there is even a specialization in this field, which I am excited to put on my resume.  And finally, after visiting classes and talking to students, I learned that one of the best features of Seattle U. is that the faculty are easily accessible.  And after 2 quarters, here, I can happily say that whether it be professors, advisors, alumni relations, or the career center, everyone is here to help.  Kudos to Seattle U. for their dedication and commitment to providing students with the resources they need to succeed, and even excel.  I’m excited to return to the workforce and demonstrate all of the lessons I’ve learned to be a stronger leader, student, and person.        By Daniel Klein. kleind1@seattleu.edu    

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