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When your academic advisor ignores your emails to confirm your degree planner, go to another advisor before the last minute instead of fruitlessly trying to contact the same advisor again and again.
I thought I was being proactive sending out emails 2 weeks early to have them look over my academic schedule, but I wasn't expecting no response until 7 AM today, after my registration period had already started.
Luckily I realized I wasn't being answered and for some reason the other advisor I contacted just immediately approved my degree planer, which was nice.
TL;DR Advisor no approve academic planner, go find a different advisor.
Hello all, thanks for taking the time to read this.
I got my undergrad in CRP and took a job at a small village which I had been interning at while in school. My original plan was to work here 2 years and move on to something better but plans got put on hiatus because of the pandemic and fear of finding another job during it. So I have been here for 4 years.
Working for a small village in an administrative office of 5-6 people, as some of you may know, being the entire planning and zoning department, is just a portion of what you do.
I have carved out a role. Where I help out in other departments so much that I fear that I may not know how to be planner. I donβt know if I remember all of the strategies as concepts I learned in school and will be useless at my new job.
So I am reaching out to see if anyone else has made a similar move, or has any suggestions on how to be better prepared for my new role so I am confident in my value as an employee.
Any thing helps from
Thanks.
Just die.
Hi everyone.
After graduating in May with my BS in Planning, I've finally received an offer for a Planner I job in a town not too far from my home. My only problem is that I'm scared to no end that I will seem like I don't know what I'm doing there. I've barely had any time in the field, and I really don't know this area's codes/main projects that they're working on. What is the expectation for me on my first day? Obviously they've seen my lack of experience and they still hired me, I just don't want to seem like a fraud on my first day there. I really love the planning field when I studied it, but now I just feel like I'm starting fresh with minimal knowledge for this town specifically and how planning is in the real world, not just through exams and books. Anyone else went through the same thing? Or am I SoL?
Edit: Thank you everyone for replying with such encouraging words! My anxiety has plummeted and I'm feeling much more confident about going into this job and even more excited to get started. It's also just a bit of a shock for me since this is my first real job after college, so there was definitely a bit of imposter syndrome going around in my head. I really appreciate everyone's advice!!
Teaching provisional registration for new grads by using the online application system - how long does it take? 3 months?
It has been 15 days past and the online status just stayed " ready to process" but I even do not know who will process it.
Any idea whether they process according to the submission date/order or just pick up the recent/random applications?
Curious to see how many in the community do urban/town planning for a living. Hopefully I'm not the only person who's planning by day and 'hypothetically' planning on CS whenever free the chance arises.
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Like title says, I'm joining the advisory committee on updating a city's General Plan for the next 20 years. What reports or research do you think I should be reading? Are there "cutting edge" ideas on how General Plans and/or cities should address housing issues, climate change, inequity, etc? Any ideas/concepts I should become familiar with? Thanks!
My group in CS 4800 want to build a web extension for BroncoDirect to display available class sections, with aggregate professor ratings from ratemyprofessor, and past section grades from gradetier. this can lead to a streamlining of the registration process.
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