ISU Survival Guide - August 22, 2012

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Wednesday August 22, 2012 • Page 28

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Buettner advises students on life at ISU JOSEPH PAUL

Reporter

Indiana State University honors student Renee Buettner has made the most of her time at ISU, studying nursing, involving herself in various organizations and approaching her third year as a peer advisor. Such involvement is commonplace for Buettner. While attending Althoff Catholic High School in Belleville, Ill., she participated in 13 extracurricular activities including the drama club, bands, choirs, French club and student ambassadors, all the while remaining within the top ten percent of her class. Choosing the right university for her study posed a difficult decision, Buettner said. After researching ISU and various other colleges in the area, she found herself being drawn to the Wabash Valley campus. “After a visit in the dead of winter with ten inches of snow on the ground, I realized that it was one of my top two favorites,” she said of ISU. “I knew if I liked it in the dead of winter, then there would not be any issue liking the atmosphere of the campus in the fall or spring.” The final decision came at the end of her senior year in high school when Buettner received the ISU President’s Scholarship. “I knew ISU would be my fit,” she said. During an honors meeting at her freshman orientation was when Buettner said she knew she wanted to become involved. Ever since, she has worked as a peer advisor guiding students just like herself through the honors process. “Ultimately, we are there as a source for whatever the incoming students need,” she said. “After doing this for two years, and getting ready for my third, there have been many friendships made between myself and my advisees as well as many questions answered.”

Buettner Buettner has taken advantage of many other opportunities at ISU. As president of the Presidential Scholars Association, she hosts meetings every month to plan events, such as the Fall Retreat at ISU’s Field Campus. She is also a member of the Honors Council and a class representative for the Student Nurses Association. While going to school and being involved, Buettner has picked up a few good ways to manage her time, including the use of a daily planner. “If I don’t write it down, it usually doesn’t happen,” she said. Buettner is excited to see what is yet to come. “It has definitely been an adventure,” she said. “I couldn’t be more excited to keep moving forward with new ideas and faces for the 2012-2013 school year.” Students interested in the honors program can become involved through orientation and once-a-month campus events, Buettner said. Some annual events include the Welcome Back event, which is during the first or second full week of class and is held at Wolf Field, where pizza and games are offered. Another event is the honors Halloween party, where students are encouraged to dress up.

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