Sunday, November 8, 2009

Assignment 3

I have already realized the importance of making connections in my career at ISU. I am applying for several studies abroad, and the application process requires two letters of recommendation for each program. Obviously, I directly needed connections to be able to reach my goal of studying abroad, and, as I had already gotten to know a couple faculty members, I was able to ask them to write these letters for me. Also, I was interested in taking two courses that were closed to me this spring semester, butI was able to use my connections to get into both of these classes.

In order to make a successful connection with a mentor/potential letter of recommendation writer, I need to be able to respect and learn from that person. I have found that I make the strongest connections with those who teach passionately, share personal stories, and listen to and take seriously their students' ideas and opinions. (I also appreciate someone who teachers with a dry/satirical sense of humor.)

In the future, I hope to make more connections in the English, psychology, and women's studies departments, as I am studying all of these areas, and they all apply to my goal of researching and writing about sex and sexuality. I plan on getting involved in research through the Honors mentor program, which pairs freshman with faculty conducting research projects. I would be able to assist in the researching process, which would generate many connections between myself and knowledgeable faculty.

Without letters of recommendation, I will not be able to accomplish many of the things I have planned, including studies abroad, scholarships, and getting into grad school. It is therefore important for me to connect to faculty and other people who will be able to help me in this area.