As a psychology major looking to go on to graduate school, one thing available at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that is important to me is the opportunity to get involved in undergraduate research. The psychology department has so many opportunities to get involved, and it is part of the reason I transferred here. If Madison were to all of a sudden cut their funding to research, making it difficult for undergrads to get involved, it would seriously impact my experience as an undergraduate student
I have decided to apply to the University of Wisconsin – Madison for multiple reasons. My father is an alumnus of this school and loves it immensely. It has a great campus, a great community and especially, an amazing engineering program. It also has many extracurricular activities that I would be delighted to join. I feel that the University of Wisconsin-Madison would be a great place for me. Growing up in San Francisco, I’ve only knows two and a half “seasons”, cold, foggy, and at times, hot. My
I am and always will be a Badger. Growing up, I have heard countless stories from my parents, both of whom attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These stories first encouraged me to look at this university: the legendary boating scare on lake Monona, the time they pulled two, back-to-back all nighters for a final, crazy nights at the Kollege Klub, and most importantly, meeting the love of their life. I fell in love just as they had. When I was younger, I was shown the “ins and outs” of the
In one of Octavia Butler’s most well known books, Dana a struggling black author is yanked back in time to the antebellum south multiple times to save the life of her white slave-owning ancestor Rufus Weylin. When literary critics examined this piece of science fiction, many were motivated to write papers on a myriad of subjects in the book’s less than 300 pages. Scholarship on Octavia Butler’s Kindred has evolved from primarily focusing on how the novel connects its readers to the past to addressing
“80 percent of millionaires were not born wealthy-they built their fortune through their own hard work.” A quote from The Millionaire Next Door, by T.J. Stanley and W.D Danko. We all dream of being successful. In fact I do every second of the day ,sitting in all my classes. I also think to myself that I hope I get a job in the future that makes me the happiest. And a job that pays me well so I can get thousands of nike shoes. Sadly, getting a job where I get paid doing what I want is not easy. Thus
Why did you choose to become a Badger? I chose to attend UW-Madison primarily because it is one of the best institutions for biochemistry in the United States but also because I spent a lot of time in Madison and in Monona as a child with my parents and grandmother so the area already feels like home. What are you looking forward to while at UW-Madison? What I'm looking forward to most at Madison is being a part of a community where I can learn pretty much anything within walking distance of where
Paychex, Inc. was founded in 1971 by Tom Golisano with a startup budget of $3000.00, credit cards, loans and borrowed money from family and friends (Paychex, 2013). Per the Security Exchange Commission (EDGAR), Paychex, Inc. stock per share averaged $43.50 as of October 17, 2014 (SEC, 2014). Today, Paychex is one of the largest payroll companies in the industry that provides payroll and human resource outsourcing services. Over the years, Paychex has had great success in dominating the small-medium
In today’s society student athletes are often seen by others in a harsher light. They are viewed as having an expansive ego or being acquainted with a multitude of friends. Many athletes are believed to push their bodies to the limit when they attempt to improve their musculature and pay careful attention to their diets. The reality is that all of this is far from the truth as not all athletes are perfect. In fact, Athletes as whole are often misrepresented and misunderstood in today’s culture. The
I would like to start off by saying thank you for taking the time to consider my application to attend the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. When looking for colleges, I had to pick which would be the best choice for me going down the business path. When a friend told me about looking into Whitewater, I did and it was at that moment I knew it was one of my top choices. When hearing you have one of the best business schools in the state, I realized that this college was one that would provide me
Take back the night was on Thursday, October 22, 2015 at Western Illinois University, WIU, located outside the building of Sherman Hall. Most people know that October is Cancer Awareness month; some people don’t know that it is Domestic Violence Awareness also. Take back the night was directed to end the violence. The school has this event every year in October to support domestic violence survives. I thought this event was a great example of the Transtheoretical Model also known as the Stages
the right fit for me was a challenge, but after some extensive research and stepping foot on the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus I knew this was the college for me. As actively involved student at my high school, I knew I wanted to continue to pursue those activities. However, I also knew I wanted to be able to venture out and try something new. The University of Wisconsin- Madison offers me a wide assortment of activities and opportunities ranging from athletics like the UW Tennis
time I am on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus, I walk up to the statue of Abraham Lincoln. I have always admired Lincoln for his leadership. He stood up for what was right, took responsibility for his actions, and never gave up on anyone. The statue not only shows the lasting legacy of Lincoln, but it stands as a symbol for the legacy of leadership that surges through the university. Lorraine Hansberry and Lynsey Addario both attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Like Abraham Lincoln
strive to be a Badger. After visiting Madison three separate times (all for graduations of different family members), it made me want it more. I examined how thankful my sister and cousins were for the education they had received. Each of my family members had a path ready when they graduated; that is what I wanted. Both cousins had a job, and my sister is currently attending Graduate school at Marquette University. If I attend the University of Wisconsin Madison I plan to study international business
I have a big desire in natural sciences and I’m aware of what the university has to offer. With further interest, I want to take part of the research and outreach programs such as CAE (Center for Academic Excellence) and URS (Undergraduate Research Scholars), that will assist and advise me to be successful at UW-Madison. Looking more into the department of Science, a course that caught my attention is (Inter-L&S 210) L&S Career Development:
of the Wisconsin Black Student Union at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we stand in solidarity with the black student body at the University of Missouri. “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love and protect one another. We have nothing to lose but our chains,” -Assata Shakur. The Wisconsin Black Student Union and the Black Badger community at the University of Wisconsin-Madison stands in solidarity with the Black Student Body at the University of Missouri
order) Wisconsin Madison, Pomona, Cornell, DePauw, and Saint Olaf. The college I attended for the next four years will impact my life forever, which is why any college that I attended, I will try my hardest to lead and perceiver through my college career. A Wisconsin Madison banner hung above the 3rd grade me as far as I can remember. Ever since then, there was a banner with a badger on it, and for some reason it always caught my eye. Obviously at this age, I had no clue about Wisconsin Madison or
fascinated with the imperative role that Madison orchestrated in the Progressive Movement in the 20th century, led by the great Wisconsin Senator, Governor, and alumni Robert La Follette. I was proud of Madison and its historic role in such a pivotal point in American history in breaking the trusts in the Glided Age, leveling the income inequality between the workers and the Robber Barons. Consequently, I decided to apply at the University of Wisconsin – Madison because it continues to orchestrate a
than reject them. Before applying to the University of Wisconsin there were two very necessary questions I had to ask myself, have I matured enough to value the change in my education and what kind of future do I want ahead of me? Of course there is no easy way to answer those two questions but after reflection I believe I have arrived to an answer that I was not able to prior. From my experience working after high school and my time at Hamline University, I’ve learned that value of my education
June 8, 1867 in Wisconsin. He was the assistant of Louis Sullivan and even developed his own style. His style is known as the Prairie school. He was a very successful modern architect. Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867 in the Richland center, in Wisconsin. His mother, Anna Lloyd Jones was a teacher, and his father, William Carey Wright was a preacher and a musician. When he was young, his family moved frequently. As a boy he loved the outdoors and loved the Wisconsin landscape. In 1885
Wisconsin-Madison ranks as one of the most successful public universities in the nation. With an innovative vision, the actuarial science program was implemented sixty years ago, a program that most universities just added to their curriculum. This university's rich history of successful professionals inspires me to become part of the institution. To make my goal a reality, a university that provides academic excellence, connections for internships and co-ops, and professors engaged in research is