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Building Relationships for Transfer Student Success Berkeley International Office Economics Undergraduate Adivising
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Who’s Here? Icebreaker – What’s your name? – Where are you from? – What’s your favorite food at home? – What’s your favorite Berkeley restaurant and why? – Are you an Economics major? – What is your astrological sign? – What is something that you might have in common with your group members? – What is a question that you might want to ask your college or academic advisor?
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YouX Relationship
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Relationship Blocks Unfamiliarity with new environment Size of institution Size of classes Access to instructors Bureaucracy Language Barrier Cultural differences Workload differences Overly intelligent classmates
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Name some of YOUR transfer student resources?
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Transfer Student Resources Transfer Student Re-entry Student Parent Center Berkeley International Office College Advising Office or Department Advising Office Professors/Graduate Student Instructor Student Learning Center Student Clubs and Organizations
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Career Counseling Library Career Center University Health Center Religious/Spiritual Belief Groups Library/Computing Services Family Friends Classmates/Acquaintances Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program Student Professional Associations
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Tips for Building Academic Relationships Step out of your comfort zone Look for useful resources and establish a connection Take notes and track your progress Be proactive, do your research Be honest and let people know when you don’t understand or just don’t know Be persistent
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Economics Academic Advising They are here to help you!
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