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A Little Vitamin C

We’re only two weeks outside of Commencement ceremonies here at UT Arlington, and graduation fever is in the air. From the banners that have been hung on campus congratulating our graduates to the aches and groans of final exams, there’s something electric about the end of the spring semester that makes you feel nostalgic. It’s one of the reasons I love working on a college campus – I continually relive all my favorite memories of being a college student every single day.

One of our tour guides dropped by my office earlier to tell me about an event last night with her sorority on campus. As part of Senior Week, all the women in the chapter gathered at their house and shared their favorite memories about the seniors – the night was full of funny stories, meaningful moments, struggles, triumphs, hugs and tears. In just a week, all the seniors will become alumnae of the chapter and will have to close a door on all the memories they’ve lived as collegiate members. Graduation is such a bittersweet time – a time to celebrate the past four years and look forward to the next part of the journey.

With all the graduation buzz, I started thinking about the college decision and how selecting the right school is as important to your future career as it is to developing you as a person. As much as you can select a college or university for its rankings, reputation, and academic programs, you must also factor in where you envision yourself during the last few weeks of your college career. What do you want your graduation week to be like? What will you remember about your four years at the university you select?

Here is my opinion – you should want to surround yourself in a place that will provide you enough memories and find a group of people to connect with in a way that lasts a lifetime. And this is why the campus visit is so very important when selecting a college or university (you knew it was coming…)! As much as we send you brochures to help you learn about UT Arlington, you meet our admissions counselors out on the road, or you check our website, no one knows UT Arlington better than current students – come meet them and hear their stories about what they experience on campus. Ask them to envision their own graduation week and see what kinds of stories you get! Campus tours happen every Monday through Friday at 9AM, 10AM, 1PM and 2PM – registration is online at www.uta.edu/admissions/visit. We cannot accurately capture our Maverick Family and the vibe of campus on our website or in a brochure – you’ll have to experience that for yourself.

One last thing – a musical artist named Vitamin C came out with a song in 2000 called “Graduation – Friends Forever”. I had only been in college for a year when this song came out, and I used to bawl my eyes out whenever I heard it (freshmen year was a little emotional for some of us…). I listen to it once a year just to remember all the fun memories from my four years of high school and college. Imagine my surprise to see current comments on its You Tube video celebrating the Class of 2011! If you’ve never heard the song, check it out here: Vitamin C – Graduation Song

Congratulations to all the Class of 2011 graduates out there – especially to three of our own MavElite that are ending their journey at UT Arlington and moving on to the next best thing. We’ll miss you Kayla, Maria and Salvador!

Until next time,

Brittney

“Never Say It, Neva-neva Say It.”

Greetings, people of the World Wide Web!

It’s been a gooood while.

Let me catch you up to where I’m at in one paragraph.

I spent the summer interning in Montana. I battled College Algebra last semester. (It has been added to the Axis of Evil.) I’ve been doing some serious bonding with my Brazos House homies. (My best friend from home, Grace, got to live with us last semester. Epiiic. Lots of adventurous all-nighters, there.) My awesome friends from Montana put money together to buy a plane ticket for me to visit over Christmas break! I played in the snow there! Ah! Speaking of snow, there have been five days out of this semester so far where the University has closed due to awesome snow. Oh yeah! And that pretty much catches you up!

Now, then. Here we are, present day. What is there to talk about? I’ll tell you what we’re going to talk about. I’m sick. Yeah. That’s right. It’s been months since I’ve written a blog, and I’m choosing to talk about sickness. It was in the summer when I started to notice symptoms of what has been diagnosed as a chronic disease. Some people have it, but don’t really know it…That was me. *Sigh*….anyway. My sickness is called joosbiebbretin syndrome. But it’s common name is

BIEBERRR FEEVVEEERRR!!!

Yeah!!! I love Justin Bieber. Not in a creepy I’m-almost-twenty-he’s-sixteen-but-who-cares-he’s-GORGEOUS-AND-TALENTED way…Rather, in a Hey-this-kid-is-pretty-talented-and-he-loves-his-fans-and-yeah-so-his-hair-is-perfect-no-big-let’s-be-best-friends sort of way. So, Friday, Caitlyn decided to take me to see his movie, Never Say Never, for my birthday. (Ps. Justin and I share the same birthday. NBD. And yeah, we’re on a first-name basis.) It. Was. Amazing. By the way,  there are tons of movie theaters around UTA. There’s the one in the Six Flags Mall, there’s the Studio Movie Grill, and so on. We decided to go to the theater in the Parks Mall. Right down the road from UTA….just throwing that out there.

“Okay, Alexz. We get it. You’re a Belieber. But what does that have to do with UTA? Tell me why Justin Bieber is relevant at all when it comes to my consideration of UTA for higher education?”

Justin Bieber’s movie, Never Say Never (which by the way, was double-epic in 3D), has a powerful message. There’s this one line that he says that gets me every time. He says, “There’s gonna be a time when people say you cant do something or live your dreams…. but you know what I say? NEVER. SAY. NEVEEEEERRRR!” You know, there might be a ton of people in your life who tell you that you can’t make something out of your life. You can’t go to college, no one in your family did. You can’t go to a university. You’re going to fail out.  You can’t go because you wouldn’t fit in there. You can’t go because you don’t have the money. You know what?? Never say, “never”! Our motto here at UTA is “Push your limits, in a place where there aren’t any.”  There is no limit to your success. There is no limit to achieving the unachievable. There are no bounds to your dreams here. That’s why I love UTA. Because I can come here, to a Texas university, and do things I’ve never imagined. I can come as a first generation college kid and experience life outside of the small town I hail from. When I thought I couldn’t afford it. When I was afraid of coming hours away from home with no support system nearby. When I had no clue of what to expect because I’m the first in my family to take this path. I’m here, making something out of myself when everyone was thinking that broken homes make broken kids. Heck no, techno. I’ll never say, “never”. Because I’m in a place of ambitions of all sizes. And please believe, my ambitions are as big as Justin Bieber’s resilient smile.

The MavElite Blog is Here!

Welcome to the MavElite blog.  This is your opportunity to hear from members of MavElite about their experiences as students at UT Arlington.  MavElite members serve the campus as tour guides, represent the university at events, staff the New Student Welcome Center, and work as telecounselors.  Most importantly, they’re just like you.

This blog will feature their stories and experiences, to help you learn what it’s really like to be a UT Arlington student.

Welcome to Maverick Country!