Jan 06, 2009

Scheduling Advice for the Future: See the Advisers
Posted by Geoff

Classes start next week and so begins the last twelve months of my MBA career. For those keeping track, I’m in the Fall `07 Cohort which is scheduled to finish in May `10 but I’m on track to finish a semester early.

How can this be? It’s because of Susan Cauble, otherwise known as the “best kept secret in the Kelley School”. Ms. Cauble is the Assistant Directory of Graduate Programs for Kelley Indianapolis and advises MBA students – at least those who take her up on it.

Registering for classes may have been one of most frustrating aspects in my time at Kelley. A few weeks ago at registration I had three browser windows open attempting to discern A.) what classes I wanted to take, B.) what classes are available this Spring, and C.) what classes I need to finish the program. I had planned on majoring in Entrepreneurship but that was secondary to actually scheduling classes.

I received a tip from a buddy in class to see Ms. Cauble. I placed a call and had an appointment the next day. Our appointment started with her asking a few questions: do you want to Major and if so in what? I told her “yes” and “Entrepreneurship”. I then asked her if I could finish in December `09 rather than May `10. She consulted some hard copy information and said “sure”. Next thing I know she was plotting out the requirements for Spring `09, both Summer sessions and Fall `09. A couple more questions here and there about if I’d prefer to take one class over another and I’m good to go for the rest of my Kelley Career (knock on wood), graduating when I want to and with my choice of major. Oh, and it all took about 15 minutes. It took longer to find parking.

Mark it down for Summer Session registration – see the Advisers.

 

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