Life at Hope College

Your Invitation: Live Vicariously Through Me

Hi, I’m Amanda.

Hope this year from Traverse City, Michigan.

My plans: major in Chemistry with an emphasis in Biochemistry with minors in neuroscience, mathematics, and Spanish.

My dream: to become a neurosurgeon, conducting cutting-edge brain research to advance what we know about how humans function, live, and think.

My blogging focus: To fully integrate you into my life so you can fully understand how awesome Hope College really is.

As you think about what you want from reading our student blogs, I encourage you to ask questions. You can leave a comment here on my post, email me at Amanda.porter@hope.edu, or tweet me (and follow me!): hopeamanda15.

Maybe you’ve heard of the book Colleges That Change Lives: 40 schools you should know about even if you’re not a straight-A student by Loren Pope. I’d heard of it, and that Hope was mentioned, but I had never gotten the chance to read through it. Here are some mentionable things Pope noted about Hope College: 

“[Hope] is a place where parents can send children of a wide range of abilities in the full expectation that their talents will be increased, vision broadened, and ethical acuity sharpened.”

“The sense of community was a common theme [at Hope], along with how interested the professors were in students’ personal as well as academic welfare.”

“ An economics professor who turns down offers from universities because he thinks what he’s doing here is more important says: ‘Here students spend time with their profs…At Harvard they’re talented when they come in, but what happens to them there? I wouldn’t leave Hope to teach at Harvard. Most of the [Hope] faculty could be making more money elsewhere, but they have a commitment to people, and it’s not self serving.’ “

Finally, I’ll leave you with some of the reasons why I made the decision to come to Hope College (not in any particular order):

Read more positive highlights at http://www.ctcl.org/colleges/hope and check out Pope’s book.

Until next time,

-A

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