Update on my Fourth Semester at Riddle

 

My time here at Embry Riddle has certainly gone fast, it seems like just yesterday that I was a freshman, and now I almost a junior….so weird!!! This semester has gone pretty well so far though, I am still in Field Training Preparation, and that is going well, as are my other gauntlet engineering courses.

For those of our readers who don’t really know what I mean by the “gauntlet” and “Field Training Preparation” it is really just the hardest semester of Air Force ROTC training and Aerospace engineering combined. I am taking fundamental classes of engineering science, chemistry, extra Air Force Training, and a graduate level math course.  As I said though, things are going quite well thanks to the support of professors, and mentors from Air Force.

Helping-MentorThe neat thing about having a tough semester here at Riddle is that the professors and upperclassman are more than willing to help you out with advice, tutoring, etc. That is something that you do not find at many universities across the nation. So when you are narrowing down that list of colleges to go to just remember that 🙂

If you have any specific questions about what exactly I have been up to, please feel free to comment below and I will be happy to answer your questions. That’s all for now folks!! Have a great day!!!

What do Admissions people do?

 

2014-03-04 09.10.17Well, besides making the best pancakes in the world we answer your questions, give tours, meet with family’s to resolve questions, and host really awesome information events for potential students.

Have you been to one of our informational meetings? If not, do not fear, our website located here, gives most of the information you need to know if you are interested in attending Embry Riddle Prescott.

Another really cool service we offer that most university’s do not is, live chat with counselors/current students. This service is available through out website, so if you are a bit phone shy, like most feel free to message us with any VALID questions you might have about Embry Riddle Prescott.

Admissions employees are always available to address your needs in the most effective and efficient way possible so please don’t hesitate to contact us through your preferred means. We will get back to you as soon as we can. Thanks again and hopefully we will see you here soon!!

Road Trip??

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If you are headed out on a road trip for spring break we might be able to help you out with travel tips and suggestions of neat places to visit. On top of the list is of course, Embry Riddle’s Prescott campus 🙂 A close second is the Grand Canyon, the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Sedona. I have been to three of the above destinations and they are well worth the trip, so if you are in the Prescott area you are within a 2-3 hour drive of each area, I highly suggest taking advantage of it.

The grand canyon is great for hiking, seeing the sights, and learning a little about the nation’s history. The Lowell Observatory is breathtaking!! Pluto was actually discovered in the early 19th century by a scientist who worked at the observatory. The images of space and the technology that is available for visitors to see is incredible. At $20 a head with discounts available for youth, the elderly, military, and students it is well worth the trip.

Just remeber to check your oil, brakes, windshield wipers, coolant, air pressure, etc. before you set out on a trip. We want you to arrive at your destination safely so that we can give you an awesome tour here at Embry Riddle and send you on your way to the other cool places in our area. Have a great Spring Break, and we hope to see you here soon!

Second Set of Midterms!

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This week midterms start all over again!!!!!!! Its that time of the semester that will either make or break your grade so please study hard!!! I have two midterms this week and in my college experience I find that it is best to start studying at least three days in advance. I always set a goal for the day, for example on day one I gather all my study material and organize it so I can start studying. Each following day I add an extra hour or so to my study time so by the time of the test I know that I am prepared.

Some things that you don’t want to do are cramming, not sleeping, and/ or forgetting about the test. That is not a good recipe for success, so my best advice is to study hard using the method that works best for you!

Good luck on those midterms everyone, and as always we would love to hear your thoughts so feel free to comment below!

Spring Break is Almost Here :)

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Is everyone excited for spring break?? I certainly am, Embry Riddle does spring break differently than most schools but, it is still really fun to get out there and relax after a hard semester of classes.

 

I will be headed out into the great unknown on a hiking trip this spring break and perhaps I will take a few days to sleep in as well :)So what are your plans for spring break? Visiting family, going on a cruise, seeing a national park? All of those ideas sound like alot of fun but, I want to add something to that list! Come on by to Prescott, Az and visit Embry Riddle’s campus!!!

We would love to have potential students here on campus over the break, so if you are interested in learning more please schedule a visit or request more info 🙂 Hope to see you soon, and have a fun/safe spring break everyone!!!!

Rainy Day

6a00e39338c4dd88340176176f328e970c-piIt’s a rainy day here in Prescott Az and at Embry Riddles campus all is calm. So the question must be asked: what do college kids do on rainy weekends? Well, many different things. My favorite thing to do is sit and read a book with a cup of tea however, homework must also get done so I do alot less reading than I like.

 

The general consensus says that on rainy days most students partake in the following activities

A) sleep

B) do homework

C) watch a movie

D) write a blog about it 😉

E) read a book

F) clean the dorm

G) sleep some more

What do you like to do on rainy days? We would love to hear from you, and as always we hope you can come join us here in Prescott! Enjoy your weekend 🙂