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Written by Maria Sharp   
Friday, 30 October 2009
Every first year student is required to take a class called FYE or First Year Enrichment. This course helps with your transition from high school to college. Most students hear that is a worthless class because it is easy and common sense. I personally enjoy my FYE class. I have a great instructor, Lisa Bodenstedt. (You might be lucky enough to get her if you an art student.) Lisa is very engaging and helpful in and outside of class. During FYE you are required to have a "coaching session" with your instructor.  It is a 30 minute appointment and you basically talk about whatever is going on in your life. During my session I saw much she really cares about us and wants us to succeed.
I have learned a lot and I am really glad we have to take the class. Have an open mind about FYE, it will do you some good!

Here is an article about Lisa that I found in the Reporter (RIT's student run magazine)

http://reportermag.com/article/people-of-note/lisa-bodenstedt 

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Comments (2)

Blenda Luong
Haha I love your title! There were moments that I enjoyed in FYE,like knowing the people in my college, our one on one session...but there was this time my teacher told me I HAD to go to an anime meeting and write a paper about it. I mean it was interesting just anime is not for me!
Posted By Blenda Luong at 2:24:06 am EDT. October 31, 2009
Josh Kramer
If you are an engineer, Marcy Veno is also pretty awesome.
Posted By Josh Kramer at 3:00:03 pm EST. November 03, 2009

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