As I reflect on my time as a student at Penn
State Berks, I am most grateful for the opportunities I received. I am now
attending Penn State University Park, but Berks will always be home. It seems
like just yesterday that the highly spirited
Orientation Leaders were helping me move into the residence halls. Within the
first few minutes of arriving to campus, I knew that the staff and faculty at
Berks cared much about the success of their students. For five semesters Penn
State Berks was a second home to me.
Darrell and his roommate Josh |
Because Berks has fewer students than University
Park, I was able to build strong relationships with other students and faculty
members. Coming from a small high school–with a graduating class of fewer than
200 students–I was worried about the adjustment to college. I was surprised to
discover than the classroom size was not overwhelming and that the learning
atmosphere allowed students to participate in class without feeling pressured.
Darrell and fellow LA's Dayna and Josh |
The great thing about Berks is that over time, I
got to know many of my professors well from having had them in class previous
semesters. My favorite professor, Dr. Kesha Morant Williams, Assistant
Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences, played a large role in
why I decided to major in Communication Arts & Sciences. Dr. Williams’
class allowed students to gain an understanding of various communication
concepts through use of real life experiences; this was very helpful.
Darrell and Teri Sabatelli, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid |
Although I am happy here at U.P., I will always appreciate
the values I gained as a student at Berks. Being told by faculty and staff that
I will be missed at Berks validates the strong sense of community at the
campus. I will miss most all of the amazing Lion Ambassadors (LAs). Being a
part of an organization that dedicates its time to representing Penn State
Berks was unlike anything I have ever experienced. The people I met as an LA
quickly became family. We laughed and cried together, sharing memories and life
experiences that strengthened our bond as a group. For this, and so much more,
I thank the Lion Ambassadors and Teri Sabatelli, their adviser and Director
of Admissions & Financial Aid. =)
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