It’s already that time of year again, AGSE’s first meeting.
We would like to welcome our new members and welcome back out returning
friends! For those of you who could not join us, here are the highlights of
what we discussed!
Upcoming Events:
Upcoming Events:
- AGSE Booksale (Who doesn’t love selling and buying books? We just love feeding a
bibliophile’s addiction!)
September 17-19th, 10:30am- 3:30pm @ Jerome Breezeway (in between Jerome Richfield and Sierra Hall!) - Bowling Night! (A night to relax and bowl away
some of that mid-semester stress.) Brunswick Matador Bowl (Off Balboa and
Nordhoff!)
September 20th, 7-9pm. Download a flyer/ticket form here!
Pre-sale tickets: $15 (You can buy tickets from any of the officers! And we’ll be selling tickets at the booksale!)
Tickets at the Door: $18 Brings friends and family! All are welcome! :D - Getting Personal (A personal statement workshop.) September 26th. 12:30pm-2pm. Just show up! J
Events later on in
the semester:
- How to Write an Abstract (It’s just like it sounds!) Let us know which professors you would be interested in having conduct the workshop! (Feel free to email ages with your suggestions!).
- AGSE ConferenceMarch 8th. Theme: Intersections Keynote Speaker: Joseph Boone (USC, author of The Homoretics of Orientalism)CFPs should be out sometime during October, so keep an eye out for that. Also, we will be collecting abstracts sometime in December.
Information for you
to know:
- If you haven’t done so, please remember to fill out a membership form! (Lifetime Membership is only $10! What a deal!)
- Let us know if you’d like to be added on the AGSE blog as a tutor. (One of the many perks of being a member!)
- Don’t forget to buy one of our super-adorable shirts!
Many grad programs at various universities and specialty schools will require you to write a personal statement in order for you to apply to the school and if you are not sure what to write then you need to know where to look so that you can figure it out. See more midwifery personal statement help
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