Monday, November 9, 2009

OU's Mission!

Dear Chung,

College for you is a brand new experience and I'm frightened for you because of the independence that is exposed to you. I know you are excited of making your own decisions but be aware of trouble situations that WILL show up. Studying for you is something you really need to focus on and make time for no matter what (It's a necessity in college!). You are slacking because you aren't planning things! Focus but enjoy. You are half way through your first semester and you will have to stick it out! Go 110% okay?? As for all of the events and chit chatting time, that is your secondary priority. OU is supporting you all the way so don't think this school doesn't care...

OU has a mission statement that explains to us that they are here to mold us into the better person of us. They want us to change into a person that will impact the future in a positive term. They have the educational sources available to us for enrichment and advancement. They believe that having educational opportunities, updates in technology, student support, and continued support will lead us in the right direction in becoming a significant student.



I believe that you are living OU's mission statement and that because you are aware of the Mission Statement from the University of Oklahoma, you now need to apply it to everyday college life. Everyday you get this feeling that you have done something better for yourself or find that sometimes you have made a difference, thus the mission statement is being a success. For example, just today you felt yourself learn and apply my work. You went to tutoring at Project Threshold because of logarithms in your math class that you don't know much of. In your
Spanish class, you find yourself understanding the materials quicker. You also feel success when you get a smile back from someone out, simply as easy as opening a door.


In conclusion, your opinion about OU's mission is that there is nothing bad about it, but more positive attitude should be added.



Sincerely

Chung Nguyen

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