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I went to the Ag Econ department and found out how I could be involved with agriculture and still be a well-paid businessman. I changed my major that day and never looked back. It was the best thing I ever did, and I am confident that my agriculture degree from Purdue will take me any where I want to go.
Joshua Merrill, 2001 Agricultural Economics
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If you are interested in entering the field of healthcare (dentist, physician, nurse, etc.), I highly recommend choosing a major that interests you. ... I found that my degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering intrigued many interviewers and helped me stand out from other applicants.
Steven Van Scoyoc, 2001 Grad Biological and Food Process Engineering
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You can make the campus seen smaller by becoming involved in extracurricular activities. Join a club, a professional organization, or an intramural sports team.
Bethany Moseley, 2000 Agricultural Education
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You are paying a lot of money to go to school, so don’t waste it. You can have fun, but first things first.
Robert Mellon, 1999 Grad Machine Systems Engineering
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My internship greatly benefitted me ... This exposure has pushed the work that I will do in my last year at Purdue to a very professional level, not to mention I have returned with several wonderful portfolio pieces that will definitly benefit me in my job search.
Seth Borne, 2000 Landscape Architecture
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