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| My Name Is |
Katie |
| One Word That Describes Rutgers |
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| Home State |
New Jersey |
| Campus |
Rutgers - New Brunswick |
| College |
Rutgers College |
| Major |
Journalism & Media Studies, Psychology |
| Grad Date |
May 2008 |
| Post-Graduation Plans |
Yes, please! Hopefully someone will hire me and I'll make enough money to be able to travel as well.
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| Rutgers Reflects the World |
Jersey Roots, Global Reach. Or so the new slogan says. But really we have an incredible amount of diversity here, and Rutgers is what you make of it - you can literally do anything. |
| Rutgers Experiences |
I've programmed events with annual budgets of $100k+, run around as both Ketchup & Mustard at multiple Hot Dog Days, and gained a reputation around campus for being "that girl who is involved in everything." But hey, I'll take it. |
| Internships |
Random House, SaaS.com, Morpheus Media |
| Rutgers Traditions |
Walking through Queens Gate at Convocation & Graduation, Cannon War, Hot Dog Day, Rutgersfest, Midnight Breakfast |
| Clubs and Extracurricular Activities |
Rutgers University Programming Association (RUPA), New Student Orientation (RUNSO), Scarlet Key, Scarlet Ambassadors, Cap and Skull, Senior Week, Lifeguarding |
| Why Rutgers? |
I came here thinking I would transfer after a year as my dream school was UPenn. But once I got here, I found a home (I really should pay rent to the student center), made a name for myself and I'm very happy with what I've accomplished in my four years. So really, if you're thinking of coming here, why not Rutgers? We're the public ivy, and the actual ivy league isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
| Got a Question? Email Me! |
katieh@ugadm.rutgers.edu |
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I tend to listen to anything but heavy metal and country, but recently my car and iPod are always either on the Hairspray soundtrack, which makes commuting a lot better, or bands that we're looking at for possible shows and booking Rutgersfest '08.
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I've interned at Random House publishing house for a summer and a semester so basically the biggest perk of the job is free books. Right now I'm reading the new Haruki Murakami memoir.
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