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Getting a Masters in Kinesiology

For Rachel M. coming to Auburn from Missouri was the best decision she has made. School is important to her and so are athletics. Rachel majored in Kinesiology and is currently a Masters student.

While earning her Masters Rachel is teaching three classes here at Auburn. She is currently teaching racquetball, weight training and lifetime activities. While she is not sure what she will do after graduation Rachel is enjoying her time here at Auburn.

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Being A Health Plus Intern

Ally M. is finishing up her last few months here at Auburn and trying to get the most out of it. As an exercise science major she felt it would be beneficial to intern at as a personal trainer. At Health Plus Ally is given the opportunity to work with clients hands on.
After graduation in May Ally is moving back to Huntsville, Alabama and hopes to work at the local hospital with patients going through rehab. Ally finds her major unique because she is learning things that she can directly apply to her life and future career.

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The Transition from Student to Teacher

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rin Stephan, a senior in Early Childhood Education, gives us insight into her semester as a student teacher at a local elementary school. She spends the semester working in a 3rd grade classroom.

The transition from student to teacher has not been easy for Stephan, but she is enjoying the challenge. This requirement in the College of Education is important to give students the opportunity to experience teaching and put their knowledge to use.

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A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity: An Auburn Student Studies Abroad

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hrough the University of New Orleans Jessi Steigerwald studied abroad for 6 weeks in Innsbruck, Austria. She had never been out of the country before and was eager to experience the world. Steigerwald had the opportunity to travel every weekend and visited six different countries while abroad. The experience gave her a new outlook on life and an appreciation for culture.

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