Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Welcome Blog

Hello to those of you who have come across this blog! Chances are I may not know you, but I’m hoping this blog will give you insight into what Moraine Park Technical College is like through my eyes. I don’t know for sure, but I can guess that you are a potential student, a current student or a parent of one. Although, this being the Web, you may have clicked on many links and ended up here somehow. No matter who you are, I have a few words for each of you.


A Message to the Potential Traditional Student


If you’re graduating from high school soon and are looking to enroll in college, I recommend looking into a two-year college like MPTC. College academics and college life are different from high school. By going to a local two-year college you can get used to the academic expectations of higher education before going on to live in a dorm or an apartment at a four-year college. It’s a little intense to juggle both higher academic expectations and being independent right away. The classes might be more rigorous than in high school, but don’t be discouraged or afraid. Something you may not realize is that you may actually excel here. My grades improved in college. I found the way classes are set up to be more suited for me. You get to choose specific classes in subjects you really enjoy and you don’t have to spend 7 hours Monday through Friday going from one class to the next every forty minutes.


Potential Non-Traditional Students


There are many reasons why people go back to school whether it’s their first time in college or not. Some of you have lost jobs or you’ve decided you want to go for a new, more fulfilling career that requires a diploma. It’s an exciting and often a little scary time in life. You may be nervous to go back to school. You may feel that so much has changed in the academic world, would you be able to keep up with the technology? You may feel like you won’t fit in somehow. However, you may find when you get here it won’t be as difficult as you think it will be. No matter who you are, you are very likely to find a fellow classmate in a similar situation as you. There are students from all kinds of backgrounds and at different stages of their life. There is somebody at Moraine Park who you can relate to. You may be surprised to find that your younger classmates are more than willing to help you when it comes to working with computers. This generation has grown up with computers. They are very comfortable with them and have an enthusiasm for technology. Plus, the faculty and staff are an amazing resource for help.


Current Students


“When did we get a blog for Moraine Park?” “Hey, there are links for Twitter and YouTube.” Yes, we do have all these things. I was surprised, too. If you are a current student you may be aware of all the activities and events at Moraine Park, or maybe you’re not. Either way, you should be aware of all these opportunities. You’re here to get an education, then a diploma and then, ultimately, a job. It’s what you do between enrolling for your first class and graduation day that will determine your success in finding a job. Check out all the academic student organizations that relate to what you want to do with your life. Don’t see one that fits what you are looking for? Start one. Chances are there are other people who want to be in an organization that you already have in mind, and they’re waiting for you to take the lead.


People Who Click on Links


So, you found this blog by chance. Isn’t the Web amazing? Everything is connected, like a spider web. Here is an interesting fact: In 1985, the first domain name, symbolics.com, was registered. It is still in use today making it the oldest website on the Web.


Why does Moraine Park Technical College Have a Blog?


Blogs in general give a personal account of everyday life. This is my life, my future and my MPTC. Choosing a college and making the most of the experience is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. It can change your life and give you direction as you head out into the unknown. If you’re already a student, I want you to be aware of all the opportunities MPTC has to offer, (especially) including the fun stuff. Part of the college experience is socializing and having fun. Make time for that as well as academics. Come back to this blog often and find out what’s going on at MPTC! Feel free to leave comments and/or questions to my posts.

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