Sunday, August 20, 2017

summer vacations for college students


how are you i thought of you yesterdayright who was in the work was that all of you may be so my name again if theydidn't need one of the enrollment as well is that a fair in the back i don'tbelieve you all that and then those are fightin either just wanted to give you arundown of some of our services that we have in the transport planner soyesterday we mentioned a little bit and i believe roof of your hand outraged atthe listing of the services between the transfer center and the center toremember that you have it with you when winds didn't have that was there youhave it come on go ahead i was just in former tapings and in thetaxonomy so we have university

representative that visit the college ona regular basis so you always want to check into the transfer incurred centerto see what days they're coming different representatives from a lot ofthe local universities as well as some become a little bit of a distance to bewith us right the berkeley ucla cal state dominguez hills ok cal statenorthridge lots of different campuses will come and visit with us we havetransfers on a regular basis i remember yesterday mention at least two in thefall and two in the spring 180 their campus you can come in and doresearch when you have time for you to apply to the university we are there tohelp you so we can help you with that

process as well any questions or resources that you meanjust remember you want to start doing your transfer research early and weretherefore you throughout the process and when we think so the other thing is inthe fall we're gonna start doing a lot more tours so i want you to also be upto date on that as well alright we will send update to students who get an emailso any opportunity that you have to get on our list do so by visiting thetransfer center and i forgetting anything else there's a lot of resourcesand information on our website as well as though the easiest way that i thinkto get there is from the home page you

click on site in that at the top always enough about the listing of theresources the county and go down to the transfer center the easiest way to getto our website but there's a lot of information that you can find out justby going to the website is left handed over to ruben morning everybody my name is ruben pageand one of the counselors here and also the transport coordinator so my main jobis to make sure that you get to the university's how many of you arethinking of transferring to a university people how many were my cal statetransfers you see transfers private was

gonna try to apply to both free keep your options open raise your handsif you wanna see more hands applying to all types of different institutionstoday you going to be hearing from the professionals not me it's not my staffit's the folks who were sitting in your seat the students who are going to have takenthe classes you're going to be taking would try to leave added the classesyou're going to try to add to find their way on campus like you're trying to findyour way on campus and i want to make sure you got that perspective and notjust the administrators accounts there

is in the faculty here so in yesterday'spresentation or panel we encourage our students here to find your voice andtoday's the perfect date of my neck is this is your chance to have aconversation with fellow students and it's a great opportunity that you don'talways get that opportunity before starting school so they've been throughthe struggles that you may here and a lot of the joys that you will hear italso has a lot of these students if not all of them are transfer students i amalso a transfer student from rio hondo community college to uc irvine that'swhere i got my bachelor's degree in economics and worked in private industryfor general electric for about 10 years

before getting my masters degree incounseling out state long beach so i've beenthrough the csu system the uc system too tricky system to navigating get into butit's definitely doable as you will see from our panelists are gonna beintroducing themselves just to give you a layer of how this day is gonna gowe're gonna have the span of about 45 minutes or so you will be able to askquestions during the panel i won't be the only one asking questions but afterthat we're going to break up into smaller groups about 15 per groupdepending on what car do you have and each of the panelists will beseparated into one of the rooms so

you'll be able to have more of aone-on-one conversation with these students and it really even thoughthere's going to be a staff member in their conversation really is between youand your fellow student that so what i'm gonna throw out the first question andwe'll start with local only under left he could just introduce yourself yourname if you were involved on campus how are you involved and if you're thinkingof transferring were you thinking of transferring to or where have you beenaccepted hi my name is low-key lani on campus iwas the asb president i was a president ambassador i was also involved in twomore than two clubs but to club

positions i held with the vp ofmembership for ags which is an honor society and phi theta kappa which isalso another honor society and i'm going to uc berkeley in the fall she's packing of land everyone is having a cruise and igraduated from this college on spring and i was part of a jizz which he waspart of it too i was part of the board for like a year and a half i was alsopart of the honors program and i was part of the honors experience which isdeclared their represent the honors program and i will be going to use toriverside this fall

everyone my name is alberto moreno ialso graduated this past spring from london city college my colleagues here iwas involved and cla which is an on-campus clipper lbcc withstandcollisions advancement i was their vp and their treasure for two years about iwas in part of aids vse culture first council president that's pretty much itin regards to my mommy lbcc and i'll be going to school in the fall hi my name's near me oh my name is gusroscoe as far as my involvement here on campus i was in the veterans club i helprestart that here on campus i was on asp as well i was the cultural affairspresident for a semester and i was also

the the student trustee for the lastsemester and i'll be going to cal state long beach thank you says he can see we have a really greatpanel here you see transfers kelsey transfer lot of the places that you maybe thinking of maybe not thinking of transferring to and has also you can seefrom their responses of it students who are very involved on campusand still able to transfer all of them to top institutions top universities myfirst my second question and i'll start with gas is gonna start with a big one think back to your first semester heregonna be their first semester coming up

so we back win and what was the thinkingis your was your biggest challenge back then i think the biggest challenge forme was just getting my feet on the ground finding out what building waswe're finding out how to buy books the best places to find books because youcan find books at the bookstore online else i think just getting into therhythm of going back into school i was out of school for a little bit because iwas in the military so all of that kind of combined through a lot of pressurethat i think the first semester helped helped me kind of get re-established tothis environment thank you

have to say just kind of gettingadjusted to the the pace for a community college just because and high school uupmuch covering entire textbook and a year here you cover a text book you can sayperson i was kind of challenge into me but other than that just now being inthe college figuring out where the centers are located where i can getoutside help help outside the classroom again like you know if i know where ican buy the cheapest books that's pretty much a generation is kinda was kindahard for me just because i am the first the first college graduate of my familymy entire generation so yeah just emulating the system pretty much thankyou for me was premature the same thing

just to the college you know that rhythmthat is so different from high school i had opportunity to try after graduatingthen i came here and yeah i mean the classes they're way different young hadthe teachers were not babysitting you you know they're not telling you hey youknow you're missing this assignment or anything like that so for me those kindof a while you know they don't really care but in reality that's how it isn'there so that's like oh my god you know like this is fast easy and i gotta getmy feet to it and i gotta do it and i gotta do it right to thank you for methe biggest challenge that i had was really balancing everything if you guysare thinking about working or if you

thinking about getting involved inanything on campus your academic life your family life somore than anything time management skills is gonna be really importantquestion is out to our audience how many of you are thinking working while you'regoing to school school bands almost all of you how many of you thinking ofworking more than 20 hours a week also this question will go out to thepanelists this really quickly if you were working at any time during yourschool here what was the highest number of hours per week you were working 40hours a week i was a full-time employee well time for me so i wouldn't care asan average ambassador and also work at

the computer lab upstairs in the libraryand i gave he was 15 hours wasn't that much but you feel it when you're takingyour time student you do feel it i was doing work study down at the veteranscenters i was working 25 hours a week and i asked that question just because alot of you might be thinking how am i gonna be in panel b talking about thislittle bit more balancing all of this these are things that are very involvedon campus working many hours one of them will time maybe taking care of parentschildren and trying to earn money to go to school each of the panelists and youshare how long it took you to transfer how many years were you here we'll startwith guess i was here in three years so

i transferred out in three years it tookme four years to transfer yeah for me to four years because i change my maker soi'm very interested in and that means that i'm over 25 years old so it took meseven years i've been here lbcc for about four but yet and the reason i askthat question enables it to all of you is that i wantto remind you that one you're all on your own pace know a lot of folks referred to as astwo-year colleges and a lot of you measure yourselves on a degree or transferring in two yearswhich is a fantastic goal but all of you

have individual lives to live anddifferent factors within those lines like i said taking care of theirchildren working studying going all of that into the mix so that dictates howlong you going to be here how many i want to throw this question out theaudience start yelling out your guests is the percentage you thing percentageof incoming high school students like you who transfer to a university in twoyears and guesses what if i've heard that by who else to the one that saidtwo and five where the closest as it's about three and i know a lot of yourgoing oh wow 3% like 4000 students coming in withintwo years and like i said one of them is

you have your own schedule and a lot ofdifferent things on your plate but another part of that is making sure youget off on the right foot here and i want to commend all of you that aresitting in here i know you could be at the beach and no you could be a mom iknow you could be sleeping and doing other stuff right now but you've decidedto be here you've already decided to take a step to being part of that 23percent that moves on in two years you wanna be taking counseling one you goingto these works are you going to the panels and talking to these experiencedstudents about the pitfalls that they fell into and how they succeeded

open it up to your question is there anyquestion you want to ask the panel story panelists from the audience and you wantto ask a question yeah education over here but i wanna knowone's variation that be here person now here but also here for thenew career was that mr dr inspiration your motivation speak about that to the students andwe'll start with local line so i've had a rough journey coming into college istarted off i didn't graduate from high school so i got my ged i've been workingfull time since since i was 14 because i

dropped out of high school so more thananything i got involved in a lot of things that i probably shouldn't havegotten too so i've had experience in and out with the law and when i came back toschool i was an art major and i thought that this was the route that i was gonnatake but i soon realized that art was just something that i do for myself andnot for something that i needed to be graded on so when i try to findinspiration in different areas i found that i liked my political scienceclasses i enjoyed my philosophy classes and this is the first time that i reallyexperienced academia in that way and that was here at lbcc so through takingthese classes i started to take other

classes to satisfy my financial pages sothat i can maintain maintain living and i fell in love with with law basicallyso now i am legal studies major at uc berkeley and i am also a rhetoric majorwith a concentration of public discourse so that's kind of where it has led menow today and thank you for me was the friend from what lani iwas born in the father and i lived there until i was 14 years old and my familyand i we moved here and i remember you know my my my parents are alwaysemphasized the importance of education so living over there i always notice youknow my parent they both went to school and i always notice how some familymembers did really really have what i

had you know i went to a good school andall that so that was sort of like my drive you know i want to be able to togive back to the communities you know my both my parents come from very humblefamilies and they have always told us that you know like you you have to beable whatever you do out there doesn't matter what you choose make sure thatyou always help people so i decided that a very young age that i wanted to be adoctor so when i came here i decided that i wanted to be a biochemistry majorand i started taking the classes but then i notice it you know what i want totry something different i want to explore all their career so i decided tochange my major to psychology so that

gave me the chance to sort of now that iwasn't taking those hard classes i was able to enjoin like eight years thehonor society we do a lot of community service and that's when i noticed so youknow what this is this is my thing i want i want to be able to help out iwant to raise my voice and do this so i have decided that i want to get intopublic policy and i uc riverside which they have a really good program therebecause i am the type of person who likes to talk to be out there and in beactive i like to study of course but you know i like to also the other part andso my my goal is to finish at uc riverside in my bachelor's degree andthen transfer to usc chicken that to get

my masters degree in global health and iwant to have the opportunity i i really wanna have the opportunity to travelaround the world end and help people and see how you knowwhat medical aid and all that so that's what i that's what i'm planning to dothank you my stories come along so well my inspiration was to pretty muchbreakout break the dropbox icon my family i am one of five siblings and myfamily i'm the first one they graduate from high school of the first and onlyone and i am the first one in my entire generation including cousins and whatnotwho is pursuing a college education so that was my inspiration everyone tobreak the droplet cycle starting new

cycle of high school graduates andcollege graduates andrea garcia career i wasn't sure what i wanted to do when itfirst started lbcc i just want to kick off and and getting that she's out theway it wasn't until i got involved in cla that i kind of knew what i wanted todo cla is a at a club here on campus like i mentioned earlier that promotescultural awareness and it's also support baby 480 540 students also known forundocumented students so what they do they do a lot of contrivance you knowyou're seeking to represent the hispanic culture and also do workshops andwhatnot on deck and dream act to help are undocumented population here so it'skinda how much interest in immigration

law kind of you called a side of that ialso petition for my mother's permanent residency and i went through the processfor two years and we finally got her residency so now she's a permanentresident here in the united states so i can also sparked that interest again andlost so just like local on eim me i'm actually a spanish matador a ucla i'llbe minoring in public public affairs and eventually i want to go and go toharvard columbia or berkeley for law school it's really a tough question finding your drive i started here atlbcc just because i was tired of day-to-day stuff working i was workingovernights at a warehouse and it was it

was horrible you know so i i startedgoing back to school just to get out of that environment and once i started herei actually found my drive here i went through a couple of majors i don'treally know what i wanted to do and then i found i found geography which is whati'm studying and i found an awesome program the i definitely want to workfor i want to give my bachelors and even my masters and work as a militarycontractor and that's really it's really where i found my drive is here at school thank you just let you know i did notpay that student aspect as i was about to ask my my next question was onmotivation and i wanted to bring that up

to you because you're going to have tofigure out what your motivation is here and from the answers from the panelistsyou know they're not talking about oh it's because i'm tennessee collegeeducation is always wanted that car or live in brentwood whatever they'rethey're talking about their future lot of their motivation is looking atthe next step and spur some of you the next step is ok i just got to getthrough my first day of class is good next them so big next step but eventually and some of youare already doing this now especially from the answer from the answers fromthe panel your next step is looking at

how am i gonna be up at that podium atgraduation i am i gonna be part of this panel saying that i've been accepted toberkeley to ucla cal state long beach out of state schools private schoolsfigure out what that motivation is because it'll keep you feeling like nextquestion and it and it's wherever one stands to rate amy not protein to you isthere any of the panelists have you ever felt like dropping out of college whywas that and how did you work through that any any if you could speak up andnone of you but if you have an experience like that just go ahead andprovide some input course not know to be perfectly honest i felt like droppingout once every semester

every everyone goes through this wherethere's a point in the semester were you just totally stressed out either you'reabout to go to finals or during finals or just the first week of class you getstressed out and you start to think that this is just not for you you gotta stopthinking like that i call it the monkey mind because it's just a little monkeyin your mind going crazy and telling you that you can't do something even thoughyou're here you work so hard and you could do it so yes there are times wherei feel as if i want to drop out but i don't and it's those motivations inthose inspiration the drive that keeps me going that and when you look at yourtranscript you look at all of the things

that you accomplished your kind of like okay thenput in all this work just so that i can give up now we're talking a littletransfer here and ask this question has a lot of students almost all of themraise their hands in terms of transferring how did you pick this poolthat you're going to be attending and did you visit that's cool and anyoneit's become ok so for me i gotta sept into santa barbara i got waitlisted fordavis but they said that after june 1st they told me i got accepted and i alsogot into uc riverside and all the costs if they apply to so i at the beginning ithink you know why i might consider

davis because it's really i went therebefore he was actually a field trip and i liked it but then once you know like areal you know you get into that day that you have to decide where to go i say youknow what like i have to consider all my options i have to see you know how firedas you know i do i really want to be far from my family you know uc davis is likesix hours away from here so the only i never went to santa barbara but i sayyou know what i'm gonna go uc riverside i went to transfer day and i reallyliked it i really like the the plays all the programs that they are fair i wentto you know i had a bye i took my parents with me before i decided to gothere and we had a house in trip and all

that and i take the programs they had soi say you know this is my school i see myself walking here every day going tomy closest thank you interesting experience in the beginningi grew up in cult southern california and i've never been to northerncalifornia before ever so when i heard about the norcal tour that's offered bythe transfer center i was just like ok maybe i should just make an informeddecision think about these schools as so that ican say that i do not want to go to them though i filled out the application togo to the norcal tour and i went on it as soon as i went to the uc berkeleycampus i knew that it was a campus for

me i was totally sold with that campuswhereas before i thought that i was either gonna go to ucla or usc thosewere my colleges that i was gonna go to and then i would say berkeley and itchanged everything so if you're at least thinking about going to a college atleast visited or even if you're not thinking about it if there's anopportunity to visit a college i think you should go to school so i will alwaysgo out there just to visit walk around i was part of these this summer schoolfrom that they have their offered through their center for communitycollege partnerships program which i had exposure to the dorm life there and ialso received a scholarship to take a

summer course their site experience likea classroom said he had experienced the the the record the coursework xterra soi was just sold out i was sold with with with ucla so it came down to applying touniversities right so i apply to ucla uc santa barbara uc irvine my consent to mycounselor she said you know what your computer for berkeley apply to berkeleyso i went ahead and apply to berkeley as well i learned about myself for santabarbara in uc irvine then ucla sela super soaker by ucla cheesy smile like it in a way you knowfor faulty began accepting than a week after my sense to ucla i received myacceptance letter from berkeley so then

i was in a dilemma because i neverthought i was gonna be will be i was going to be a sedative both institutionsi was living in consentual look alike because i don't know what to do but iwant you know and i cannot solve but i want my heart and hope i decided on uclaso i do all my good thank you my story be my story is pretty easy i grew up inlong beach and so i was constantly at cal state long beach so out of all theschools that i got accepted to use just a no-brainer i was gonna live here inlong beach might as well go to school here asking think you and a couple ofthings i wanted the points from the answers that you may not believe me nowbut these panelists probably will agree

that one of the hardest decisions thatyou will meet will probably come in your last semester here and that is what weaccept trade missions because you will get multiple offers like almost all ofour students here many different universities will want you to go totheir school and then there's something called the s iii our date jenniferdirectly about student intent to register date where you will need totell the schools where you want to go there is a deadline and for thosestudents who have not visited the schools that you're thinking of that's great you probably looked attheir catalog everything's online videos

of what their school looks like talk tocounselors staff members about it but until you step foot on that campusespecially if it's close enough and if you have the opportunity if it's notenough to go you can be lit you can really tell whether you would bearriving at that school and i tell the local line and other folks that havebeen on towards with me in a test that this is that sometimes you're visitingthe school and you're like local lanes that ok this is the school that i wantto go to and sometimes you've been thinking about his schooling you visitthats cool you say to yourself i am not feeling it with this camp is forwhatever reason or whatever reputation

and you have to think of where else canyou fit in so doing that work now ahead of time in visiting these schools andgetting a feel for where you're going to be successful is pretty crucial any getthrough this next question out of the ira's actually has the any of theaudience members do you have a question for the panel speaker let me just read books taping for thestudent working 40 hours a week how did you manage that time no sleeping coffeei'm just kidding i can he really is just you just have to know how to balanceyourself and it's all about time time management you know how much you cantake you know how much you can do you

know what do you know what's your limitso what i would do to be able to balance out my classes because i wanted to be afull-time employee full-time student was i would take one class monday wednesdaythat meant when the ones that i would take another class that would meettuesday thursday then i would take a class i would just be fridays and then aclass that would just meet saturday do so with literally at school mondaythrough saturday but they gave me time to study show i would go to school inthe mornings and and work in the afternoons i i usedto clock in at 3:30 p.m. and we used to clock out at midnight and i start in themorning so the classes let's say for a

monday wednesday class i would do myhomework to the third's a charm i tuesday thursday class i would do myhomework monday wednesday or study for an exam vice versa for my writing classsame thing i would have the entire weekend to prepare myself for class youfinish up homework etc so it's all about time management you have to use up toknow yourself and know your limits know how much you can do not know how muchyou can take so there was something i just wanted to recommend for those whoare thinking about working at the same time i worked a little bit but i didn'twork full time however my involvement on campus made it as if i was working fulltime as well as taking classes full-time

so i'd actually recommend that each andevery one of you make a weekly calendar it's basically 30 minutes by thirtyminutes but your entire week laid out right in front of you so that you canbetter manage your time in the breakout session i'm gonna go over just a littlecrash course on how to set that up but it's basically an excell sheet and youput monday through sunday and you manage your time that way because each week isgonna get crazy that's going to be things that go on in between those inbetween those days and you're really gonna need to rely on that timemanagement skills just looking at it locally said us pressure by an agendawrite things down i mean colleges all

about their lines you want to make sureyou meet those airlines even before the deadline so right things that remindyourself of what's new what's not and when you have an agenda you get toprioritize always prioritize what what does it do what is doing what you knowwhat i mean so it's all about prioritizing your time in balance herein time and making sure you meet those deadlineslike like the teacher telling your classes you're gonna get a syllabus atthe beginning of your all your classes and that's every semester so usually theteachers they have a layout of the semester is gonna go for that class andthey give you the dates for when

everything is too so like he was likethey were saying is furthering your can learn oh no when things are due becauseif you don't do that you're going to be straightened out all the time any few wanna get a good grade you haveto time you have to do it well you have to do with time it's not like i school icall you can use rather people are the night before you get an a you knowthat's not working here and there was a question back here terms if if any of you wanna comment ongoing deeper into why you picked that school in terms of maybe your choice ofmajor so for me when i picked uc

riverside i look at the programs thatthey had an afro i'll be looking into public health so i i read that they haveone so i went into the website and it's called a public health policy and theyhave an ambassadors program they have like student representative i wasreading that they have a study abroad program as well they have like professorwho have done research so it's a very well organized program in the also havea master program but the good thing is that they have the public healthdepartment is divided in certain areas like education disparities help theminto interested in health in this in this disadvantaged communities so that'swhat i like i said all unite i could do

i could get my bachelor's degree in thatin its not that far from home either so i was like oh you know this will be agood school for me so i i look into that before i took my decision thank you anyone else want to comment on yourmajor on top of everything that goes on in school you've gotta do your researchi didn't even know about the majors that i'm implying that i'm actually in nowuntil i got to the school itself so i graduated lbcc as a philosophy andpolitical science major lbcc doesn't offer philosophy but i took all of thephilosophy courses that they offer year and then i applied as a philosophy majorbut i graduated here as a political

science major then when i got toberkeley i started to do a lot of my research some people told me about arhetoric major and the rhetoric majors like a mix of communications lawbusiness and philosophy and political science and i really found after doingthe research after going on to that school and looking at all the differentmajors that's really you just have to do your research you have to look at allthe resources provided by the uc or the csu just so that you can find the bestfit for you and then after i did that i know i knewthat i wanted to go to law school so i had satisfied majority of the proof willactually all the prerequisites for the

legal studies major so i figured whydon't i just double major so that's why i decided to double major and as far aspicking berkeley itself it's the number-one public university in theworld nobody turns down the number one public university in the world exceptthat though and on top of that when i went to berkeley it not just being onthe campus but i just felt like they needed me more than i needed them sothat's the reason why i wanna go there so for that question ucla so besides being a little with whatthe campus and and envision myself there as a student like i mentioned earlier iwas part of their ccp scholars program

which i mention that exposure to lightthe classroom and on live etcetera so when i was there for the summer beingbeing a summer abroad how they called it out there they're walking around thedifferent centers of a half at ucla and i had exposure to like the many clubsand organizations that are ucla show for me and bombing at school is somethinghuge so that had to do something to do with my decision with ucla so speakingas far as campuses you're almost always gonna fall in love with whatever campusyou choose the biggest biggest thing you should focus on is what your major isand then start researching campuses i think that's that's the key cuz you'regonna follow i mean we often live in

long beach city college even though youknow we we probably just chose it because you know proximity we all prettymuch live in long beach right so you're you're always gonna fall in love withwith whatever campus specially the more time you spend at it so really focus onyour major and researcher major and there was there a question on the leftover there is answer by a panel of eighty and get awrap up the last round of questions with with this and i'm gonna go back to thefirst goal coming up what's what's your best tip for the studio early studentson their first day of school will start with us

alrighty best if they're just thinkabout your whole time here is the very first day very first day show up earlyespecially for petitioning the clash early and show up to your classesbecause you will get dropped if you don't show the first week thank you they would enforcing a law or enforcingthe first day of class or you will be dropped from class and also gets intoyour professor starting the first day if you have a great relationship with yourprofessors there are more likely to give you more advice and tips on how to besuccessful in their classrooms throughout the semester and inferior bedriving make sure that you get here like

half an hour before you know it yougotta start at 8:30 they'd get here at 7:30 like an hour before so you can findparking so you know where to also get other people like premier customer gettheir phone numbers you know very important you're gonna be probablystudying groups like i i really alive for you to do before everything of classbecause they're gonna be your best friend were not there they're gonna tellyou what is it that you missed and you know you need friends to study with somake sure you make friends i'm preemptive so i email my professorsbefore hand just ask what the required texts are sometimes will send thesyllabus when i do that so if you get a

professor that on the first day ofschool they give you the syllabus syllabus that's a good professor becausea lot of the times the ones who wait are probably iffy but yeah i'm preemptiveand i like to reach out to my professors beforehand and also another good tip is to notthrow away your syllabus i know a lot of people try to use it as a scratch paperor whatever but that is a guide for the rest of your semester that tells youeverything that's going to be due to not throw away your syllabus what i used todo especially for my math classes i just staple it like on the first page of mynotebooks and i just have it there and

if i use if i end that i just rip it upand i just applied again like on the cauvery yeah like that you know you'relooking at it like ok you know this is coming i gotta prepare for it and i'llbrought my my best there for the first day of school which is your here now inthis summer which is a great start pretty empty here obviously are not hereyet you have your class schedule you know where your classes going to be findthose classrooms now so you're not rushing around and your classmates willbe rushing around president a part of the bridge program going where is the tbuilding where is the a building where is the c building find out exactly whereyour classes are and your first look at

any notes on the door because timesclasses will move around and they'll be a note on the door is seeing your math130 class has moved this room next door and you're sitting in this class whichis not even your class check the signs on the doors to see if passes and onequick tip for lbcc specific there's two campuses so if you're here and you havea class that's in like the mmm building that's pcc so don't be here looking fora so a quick tip any double letter is pccsingle letter is here for the room you don't want to be a dcc 10 minutes beforeyour class and someone says you have her on this entire day i make this commentto the audience are still in audiences

lot of you believe this i mean you maybewill not believe this but you are our future panelist you're gonna be sittingup here a good thing about the bridge program is that you'll be gettinginformation cards transfer services to fill out that has your information on itand i will be contacting you about any career or transfer late related eventsso if you're thinking about and want to go to northern california tour or wantto go to uc transfer workshop or 11 that at long beach you will be hearing aboutit first so i then just looking around campus looking for flyers and postersi'll probably be sending you announcements weekly and when youfinally transfer to berkeley you can see

me that nice email saying rubin pleasestop bothering me i'm already at berkeley trying to choose my classesover here thank you for helping me get over there and then i'll say hey howabout you come back and speak to our panel to give back the one that's goingto be you let's give our panel big round of applause can i can i introduce somebody reallyfast so about five minutes ago the new student trustee just walked in his rightback there are hundreds you can stand up or say hi so if you guys have anycomplaints at all anything at all times i know i'm beingserious he said it was my my position

last semester he sits on the board oftrustees which is who sits here and if you see that's his name right here ifyou guys have any complaints find him or find any of your asb cabinet members andthey can help you out during the semester thats once again alsoemphasizing your student voice and you do have some folks here that speech foryou on your behalf especially in this room in one of theback row right now so thank you very much i want you can give you a reminderof how we're gonna do this there's going to be three different groups and i'mgoing to have my staff come up here right now so you can see who they areand actually these three staff members

are part of the staff that willeventually be helping you fill out your transfer applications they helped over2000 students last year philip transfer applications i wanted to be familiarwith their faces those so you're gonna do is go judy quality time and jenniferis here so they're going to be taking three different groups where you canhave more about one-on-one conversation this is your chance and my staff reallyisn't going to get involved in the conversation this is between you and ourseason students here so number one is going to be done and judy are you takingyou go to that our site over there and so anyone who has group number one

meet at that bar in with judy and you'regonna be group going to room 1310 so group number one just so great numberone up here in the far left and you're gonna be leaving with gas and groupnumber two will be albert and josie and sonia verdu schools gonna be takingissues right up here ok so you can get you go in the middlemaybe yeah so sorry it's taking group number two there will don't lose yourcards are going to be a raffle at the end of the session at your next sessionand that's going to be josie and albert and finally appear on my right whosegroup number three you're heading out with jennifer she's gonna go 2013 12with local i nee ok we'll see at the

different breakouts guys

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