Wednesday, October 28, 2009
News flash
Monday, October 26, 2009
COB Insights: Phillip's Story
Years ago I saw the movie, "How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days." In the movie, Matthew McConaughey plays an advertiser in a small New York ad firm. And, as silly as it is, I saw that and said, "that's what I want to be."
So, to pursue this dream career in advertising and branding, I chose marketing management as a major at Virginia Tech. I expected to be taught sales tactics, the magic "Four Ps" (price, product, place and promotion) and research methods—basic marketing principles and skills, right? Wrong.
I didn't learn just bold words in textbooks—frankly, because the real world doesn't operate like it does in a textbook. Instead I learned, as cliche as it sounds, real-world skills. Seriously though. In my time in Pamplin, I've been given the opportunity to rebrand a local grocery store, meet top executives in the world's largest advertising agencies and found my own company. I don't think you can get much more real-world than that. And, I know when I graduate that I have an edge in the job market—not because I memorized bold words, but because of the opportunities I was given and took advantage of. Not because I attended every lecture, but because I'm a Pamplin graduate.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Pamplin College of Business Insights
- Accounting & Information Systems
- Business (Undecided)
- Business Information Technology
- Economics
- Finance
- Hospitality & Tourism Management
- Management
- Marketing
VT your first-choice school? Apply ED
- You will be accepted and notified by December 15. And since the application is binding, you will be required to submit your non-refundable matriculation deposit of $400 by January 15.
- You will be denied admission (again, you will be notified by December 15. If you are denied admission but you still want to be a Hokie, your next step will be to go to a community college or other four-year school and reapply as a transfer student after completing at least one year of coursework at another institution.
- You will be deferred and your application will be reviewed with the Regular Decision applicant pool. If this happens, you will be notified by December 15. In general, this happens if we want more information from you, i.e. we want to see your mid-year grades before making an admission decision.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Check out our Open House this weekend!
- Tour our beautiful campus
- Learn about our challenging programs of study
- Talk with current students about life on campus
- corps of cadets
- teacher education programs
- university scholarships and financial aid (hint: even if you don't think you will receive aid, you need to complete the FAFSA because a lot of our scholarships require it).
- pre-medical studies
- university honors.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
CAUS Insights: Four Schools with Ten Majors
- The School of Architecture + Design
- The Myers-Lawson School of Construction
- The School of Public and International Affairs
- The School of Visual Arts
The College of Architecture and Urban Studies is highly competitive. The most competitive majors within this college include those within the School of Architecture + Design (architecture, interior design, industrial design, and landscape architecture). Students who have a high A average and have a combined SAT score of 1200 (critical reading + math) will find that they are most competitive for these degree programs.
There are 11 student organizations specific to the CAUS. Check out the education abroad opportunities.
The School of Architecture + Design
The School of Architecture + Design contains four majors:
- Architecture - This is a five-year, studio-based bachelor degree program that is accredited by the National Architectural Accreditation Board. Design Intelligence ranks this program #2 in the nation. Learn more
- Interior Design - This is a four-year bachelor degree program accredited by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. Interior design is not about learning how to pick the right paint color to go with the furniture in a room. Interior design is about designing the construction and finishing of buildings. Design Intelligence ranks this program #9 in the nation. Learn more
- Industrial Design - This four-year degree program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Design Intelligence ranks this program #13 in the nation. Learn more
- Landscape Architecture - This five-year bachelor's degree program engages students in planning and designing sustainable landscapes across a wide range of projects and scales - from gardens to regional landscapes. Design Intelligence ranks this program #15 in the nation Learn more
The Myers-Lawson School of Construction
The Myers-Lawson School of Construction currently provides undergraduate students with a bachelor's degree in building construction. This degree program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The program is designed to prepare graduates with both the technical and managerial aspects of the construction industry. Learn more
The School of Public and International Affairs
The School of Public and International Affairs offers two degree programs:
- Environmental Policy and Planning - This Bachelor of Science degree is a university-wide interdisciplinary degree that focuses on one critical challenge faced by society. To learn more about this unique program, visit http://www.uap.vt.edu/
- Public and Urban Affairs - This Bachelor of Arts degree is an interdisciplinary social science degree with a professional focus. Learn more
The School of Visual Arts offers three degree programs: art history, studio arts, and visual communication and graphic design. From ceramics to 3D animation, your creative juices are sure to flow in this school.
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College of Architecture and Urban Studies
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
A Note from the Road
Right now I'm in Columbus, Ohio and before that I was in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. But it seems that no matter where I am, the questions (and answers) tend to be the same:
Q: What's the average SAT?
A: 1250, critical reading and math, middle 50% 1160 – 1330
Q: What's the average ACT?
A: 26, English and math, middle 50% 24 - 28
Q: What's the average GPA?
A: We don't like to quote an average GPA. We feel that no matter where you go to school, if you have a strong A/B average, you'll be competitive here at VT.
Q: What are some of the most popular majors?
A: Engineering, Business, Architecture, Biological Sciences (Pre-med), Communication, Psychology, etc.
Sometimes answering the same questions can be a bit monotonous, but I always enjoy talking to students.
So, if you see us out on the road, at a college fair or high school near you, don't hesitate to come up and chat. And don't leave with unanswered questions. Applying to college can sometimes be overwhelming, and we're here to help!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Come one, come all! Visit us during our October Open House
Want to learn more about Virginia Tech and what we have to offer? Join us for our October Open House, October 17 or 18 (Saturday or Sunday – you pick which day). This one-day event is a chance for you to tour our beautiful campus, and to learn about our majors, financial aid and scholarships, university honors, and much more. We have also orchestrated an interactive student and parent panel in which you can participate.
Consider this program a one-stop shop to see if Virginia Tech is right for you. You can register online for this free, one-day event. Once you register just show up on either Saturday or Sunday with your ticket. It's that simple. We believe that if you can visit our campus and see for yourself how great it is, you will want to be a Hokie!
- get academic information, including a university overview and individual department specifics
- find out about life in the residence halls and the amazing array of dining options (from vegetarian to steak to lobster, we have excellent food!)
- hear more about financial aid and scholarship opportunities
- enjoy a student-led tour of our beautiful campus
- discover University Honors, study abroad programs, co-op and internship opportunities and more