Since the CP is something I'm seriously considering doing, and my parents won't be paying for anything more than four years of college (so it's really important I graduate on time), participating in the CP is going to require some planning on my part (and I would still like to do at least a short study abroad.... although I can do that during the summer if I have to). So, I was thinking that since this is something I want to do, I should tell my academic advisor-person early on so we can develop a plan. I'm a little worried about having that conversation, though . I'll be a freshman at a Big Ten university in the fall, and I don't play sports, so I'm going to this school for academic reasons. I don't think many (or any; there's no presentation scheduled at my school) students from my school partcipate. I'm worried that my school is going to look down on the program and thus be very difficult to deal with. I'm concerned that my academic advisor (or whoever I'll have to talk about this to) is not going to understand that I'm not just blowing off a semester to live in Florida and work a part-time job. I'm worried they're not going to see the benefits of doing the CP, and I doubt that they're going to understand my Disneyness.
Now, on the other hand, it's entirely possible (although it seems unlikely) that they'll be a Disney person too, in which case... :sohappy:.
I don't know.... I just worry. How did it go telling your school about the program? Did they give you a hard time, or were they pretty understanding?
Now, on the other hand, it's entirely possible (although it seems unlikely) that they'll be a Disney person too, in which case... :sohappy:.
I don't know.... I just worry. How did it go telling your school about the program? Did they give you a hard time, or were they pretty understanding?