I am still new to my School but my husband is a graduate so I have a unique perspective regarding the program. As I learn about my role in the company it is interesting to remember the effect of some policies on my husbands education and how we navigated the waters as a spousal team. I can now use my experience to relate to my students.
I would rate my knowledge of my institution around a 7/10. I'm pretty familiar with the programs we offer along with the features and benefits but I feel that I will get the full picture of things once my team goes to visit the campus next month.
Being a new hire for a new institute I rate my own knowledge highly. I think I will be a great additioin to there team but I hope to learn more everyday!
I will always be willing to gain more knowledge about my institution. You never stop learning and there is always something new to train on. This is an ongoing process and I am looking to get whatever I can from my peers and supervisors as well as from students and teachers when I visit the campus
-Shawn
Learning, in every walk of life, is a never ending process. While it is helpful to have a good knowledge of the institution, it is vital to understand where to find the information and be able to access it quickly when the need arises.
As a new rep I have been given alot of information in short amount of time. Although overwhelming at times I have learned alot about the school and programs.
I would rate my knowledge of my school an 8 out of 10. I am well versed with the mission statement, what the school offers and provides. However, things change everyday and you have to be actively seeking information and update your knowledge base.
I think that I have a good knowledge about this institution. However, I can always use resources to learn more.
I have a lot to learn yet about my institution. Today is my first day so I have a long way to go to learn all the ins and outs of the way we do things here.
As this is my first week my knowledge of my university and its programs is still fairly low. However, my supervisors have been great at providing me with information on all of our programs and procedures. Now I just need to spend some time reading through the information so I can respond to student questions without pausing or scrambling to find the paper I need to answer their questions.
As a new representative, I beleive I am fairly knowledgable about my school. I think that there is always more to learn, but for now, I think I am on my way to being a successful rep.
I would rate my knowledge about my institution high, but it is interesting to see the different rules and processes by state. Each state has a unique way in presenting the rules and regulations and it is intriguing to see how it becomes an integral part of the Admission's process. The processes take the level of knowledge needed to a different level. That approach assist many Admission's personnel to really take the role seriously, be knowledgeable and forthright when sharing information.
I'm new to my institution so I have a lot to learn. The school website has been very helpful thus far providing basic information about the programs my institution offers. I've also been speaking with the other admissions reps and they've shed some good insights into the programs as well. Reading the responses has given me good ideas about how to go about obtaining additional information.
my institution has provided me with amazing training and the skills i need to be succesfull.
Hi Kim, to answer your question, on a scale of 1-10 I rate my knowledge at about an 8 or 9. I have just recently entered the admissions field and have only been in training for 2-3 weeks. The trainer who is teaching us, has been amazing, covering all the information we could ever need to know. I am fully familiar and have memorized all the schools and degree programs within each school for our institute. While, I haven't all the courses/classes memorized, once the student has disclosed his interests, career goals, and general information, I can better guage where the student would be best placed at. Thanks!
Fairley well, we are in learning mode
My knowledge is very high. We have visted the campus & have spent many weeks going over program information. This is an ongoing process, that will continue forever.
I'm in my first week of my positon as a representative and I am learning new things everyday. My knowledge of the institution, programs and different departments are growing everyday.
Right now I would rate my knowledge about my institution as low because it is my first week! I plan to improve that quickly by reviewing the catalog, working with staff members, observing recruitment practices, reviewing website materials, and completing online training modules.
I believe I have a very good working knowledge of my Institution and all the programs we provide. As I continue to do research and get to know people in different departments I believe my knowledge will continue to progress.