Q&A with transfer student, Charlotte Squire
家乡: Portland, Maine / Denver, CO
主要: Major in history, minors in studio art, media and film studies, and classics
活动: wspn91的GM.1 FM, VP for Lively Lucy’s Coffeehouse and Coordinator of Falstaff’s (the campus music venue), public programming intern at Skidmore’s Tang Museum
为什么 did you decide to transfer to Skidmore?
I wanted to be at a school where having interdisciplinary interests was considered
an asset, not a challenge. Skidmore allows me to pursue my varying academic interests
and to have a rich extracurricular life, both of which prepare me for life after graduation.
What does Skidmore offer you that your previous 大学 did not?
Skidmore has a more active and interested student body than I’ve seen at any other
大学. My art classes are filled with people from in and outside of the art department,
I’ll go to a concert on campus and see athletes, musicians, business majors, and more.
It’s really refreshing to not have to be stuck in a box based on one or two interests
或爱好.
What advice do you have for others considering transferring to Skidmore?
You should go to a 大学 that you love. There is no “perfect school,” but transferring
changed my view of 大学 from “just getting through four years” to waking up every
day excited about the things and people I would see that day. Putting myself out there
definitely helped, but everyone was so welcoming and inviting that I didn’t need to
be super-extroverted to feel like I fit in.
Are you glad you transferred? 为什么? 为什么不?
I’m so glad I transferred! Skidmore has helped me grow as an academic, artist, and
人. I’ve had so many opportunities here that I wouldn’t get anywhere else.
What are your future hopes/plans?
I spent the summer interning with a music marketing agency, and I love booking and
running the concerts and running the radio station. I’m looking at a few graduate
programs and applying to jobs at record labels, radio stations, and music magazines.
I want to continue to work with my passion for art, music, and media and to help promote
the voices and interests of artists from marginalized backgrounds.