pcmsurf All American 7033 Posts user info edit post |
It is really inconvenient for me to meet with my advisor. I heard some majors dont have to have appointments to get their pin#.
Anyone know which ones they are? 10/17/2007 9:31:35 PM |
hollister All American 1498 Posts user info edit post |
I've never even met my advisor. BUS 10/17/2007 9:55:56 PM |
hszaczek24 All American 693 Posts user info edit post |
first of all, it is PIN: Personal Identification Number, NOT PIN#, that would be Personal Identification Number Number, which really pisses me off when I read/hear it.
business management has advisor meetings and group advising that distribute PINs. but this year, seniors in BUS can just go online to mypack portal and look their PIN up there due to a lack of academic advisors to go around this semester.
... are you asking so you can switch to a major that doesn't require seeing an advisor to get your PIN? j/k
but i think it also depends on the advisor, i know some people that are in the same major and one has to go to see an advisor while the other gets his PIN emailed to him. 10/17/2007 9:57:12 PM |
ndmetcal All American 9012 Posts user info edit post |
my advisor gives me no advising whatsoever, he just asks what i need him to do and i hand him the advisor form to sign and i leave...i dont think he cares one bit about what classes im taking (doster in ne if youre interested) 10/17/2007 11:03:35 PM |
nonlogic All American 1252 Posts user info edit post |
He's one of the better advisors you could ever ask for, except that if you act like you don't give a damn, you can't expect anything out of him. Have you ever asked him for real advising? 10/17/2007 11:14:02 PM |
ndmetcal All American 9012 Posts user info edit post |
^ no, ive never had any real issues as to what i needed to take...which is why i agree with the guy who started this thread that advising appts are pointless and should only be made if the student has questions or issues concerning their classes and schedules and so forth 10/18/2007 10:40:22 AM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "first of all, it is PIN: Personal Identification Number, NOT PIN#, that would be Personal Identification Number Number, which really pisses me off when I read/hear it." |
oh, for the love of...cry me a sack of shut-the-hell-up 10/18/2007 1:30:04 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
So there I was at the ATM Machine trying to get money to buy my SCUBA apparatus when my mind wondered about the workings of the this machine...did it run on AC current or DC current? Hmm, no time to wonder about such things.. The LCD display of the ATM machine prompted me to enter my PIN number... I can go on all day 10/18/2007 1:40:58 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
^I find that RPG games usually help me forget about that kind of stuff. 10/18/2007 2:31:45 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
i know that ME did at least from 2002-2006 if you had greater than a 3.0 GPA, but they changed it
[Edited on October 18, 2007 at 2:42 PM. Reason : waste of time
10/18/2007 2:42:00 PM |
Gardenwaltz Starting Lineup 65 Posts user info edit post |
I have two majors (English & French), and at this point, we are all on the same page and the releasing of the PIN is a formality. However, this was not true at the beginning and one reason that I am in such good shape now is the conversations that I had with my advisers. 10/18/2007 6:38:24 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
CSC! I am so glad I graduated before Hatch left. 10/21/2007 1:06:48 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
I got my BSEE in Electrical Engineering.
I also don't recall advising being a big deal. of course we had (and still have) a great undergrad adviser.
[Edited on October 21, 2007 at 8:09 PM. Reason : ] 10/21/2007 7:47:28 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
Math, never go to one 10/21/2007 9:32:54 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
both of my advisers (I have one for each major) have been extremely helpful over the years when I've been trying to juggle all of my requirements in the right order
Would it really kill you to take five minutes to check in with somebody? 10/21/2007 9:56:53 PM |
hammster All American 2768 Posts user info edit post |
Are you about to pick a major so you won't have to have a 5 minute appointment with an advisor? Please tell me you are joking. 10/21/2007 10:38:08 PM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I am so glad I graduated before Hatch left." |
Whoa, when did Hatch leave? Picking up the pin and leaving was always nice.10/22/2007 1:07:38 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
^^ yeah, i dont get it either 10/22/2007 1:27:28 AM |
MeatStick All American 1165 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "It is really inconvenient for me to meet with my advisor. I heard some majors dont have to have appointments to get their pin#." |
Your basing 4-5 years of college on having to meet with someone for 2 seconds to pick up a number?
Maybe your biggest problem isn't your time concerns ... 10/22/2007 9:42:58 AM |
wolfeee All American 3942 Posts user info edit post |
Thank you hammster and meatstick! You shouldn't pick what you want to study around whether or not a process is easy or time consuming. Advising to get a PIN usually only takes a couple of minutes or in cases where you actually sit down and have a great conversation with your adviser around registration time, it takes a max of 30-45 miniutes, once a semester. I don't think that is too much too endure.
Most of the time when majors have had policies such as easy PIN distribution, it is only because they did not have the advisers to see everyone in the registration period as they would like. They would let the students with better grades (assuming they know what they are doing) get their PINS without advising appointments. They didn't really want to do this and many students who were apart of that group didn't really like it. I used to hear from students in such groups that they were disappointed with the process. True, they got their PIN without hassle, but they really didn't get helped either. What they really wanted was a connection with a concerned and thoughtful adviser who could guide and provide insight into classes, career planning and academic and professional options.
Students tend to want PINs quickly when either they refuse to believe they can learn something from an adviser (give me 20 minutes and I will prove any of your wrong) or in those cases where the advising relationship or process is not productive. In the latter, we should be doing something to fix the advising process rather than run away from it with a quick PIN. I believe the Provost is trying to do that with an infusion of new new advising positions across campus. 10/23/2007 6:12:25 AM |
sylvershadow All American 7049 Posts user info edit post |
my advisor just emailed it to me half the time, and then I'd meet with her to discuss what I picked once in a while... 10/23/2007 10:31:36 AM |
wolfeee All American 3942 Posts user info edit post |
^ did you find that helpful? Would you have preferred to have more conversations, suggestions, opportunities made apparent to you? I think a good advising system provides people a variety of ways to get the help they want. That way they can get as much or as little as they wish. Most students will engage in a system as long as they find it helpful. 10/25/2007 11:57:20 AM |
jessiejepp All American 2732 Posts user info edit post |
BUS 10/26/2007 3:54:41 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Whoa, when did Hatch leave? Picking up the pin and leaving was always nice." |
She retired a year ago I believe.10/28/2007 5:11:21 PM |