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Staying Happy and Healthy as a Purdue Engineer

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It  isn’t  a secret that Purdue Engineering has a rigorous course load, and it is important to stay up to date with your coursework. But it  is just  as important to  proactively  take care of  yourself, bec ause  it is incredibly difficult to succeed academically when you are not physically and mentally healthy. Purdue offers lots of ways to stay  happy  and  healthy that  have  helped me, so  let's  dive into some of these resources!   Staying Physically Healthy   Purdue Student Health Center (PUSH)   Given that I am an  out-of-state  student, my doctor is  nowhere   near  campus.  So, whenever I get sick or  injured,   the first  place   I  go to   is  our student  health center (PUSH).   PUSH offers a variety of services to students from  physical  therapy  to  vaccinations to  women's health . Y...

Answering Your Questions about Purdue Honors Engineering

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As a graduating senior in Computer Engineering that's involved in the Engineering Honors Program, I've been asked a lot of questions about the honors college over the years. I've chosen a few of the most frequently asked questions I've gotten and written about them so that you feel better prepared on your decision. What is the College of Engineering Honors Program (EHP)? The Purdue College of Engineering Honors Program is for students in the Purdue College of Engineering and the John Martinson Honors College, which you apply to during your application to Purdue. The program requires 24 honors credits, which are generally integrated into your coursework rather than adding on top of it. The overall curriculum includes 5 credits of core HONR courses and 19 credits of elective honors coursework, along with a scholarly project which can be completed at any time.  What does the Honors First-Year Engineering (FYE) Path look like? Being in Honors FYE, you will be a part of the ...