Hello my name is Matt Schulte. I grew up on multi-livestock
and crop farm in northeast Iowa near Dorchester where we raise calves from
birth and finish them out for market. We also raised pigs in an outdoor setting
until the fall of 2012 when my dad sold out of this part of his operation. We
grow and produce our own alfalfa, corn and oats for our animal’s use and then
sell what is excess. I went to a small school in Waukon, IA and have since
continued my education at Iowa State University. Through high school I was very
involved with different extracurricular activities such as FFA and other
agricultural related activities.
I feel like I am at my best when I accomplish something of
great difficulty and time consumption while continuing to stay ahead of my
other commitments. This helps me to stay busy and continue to know that I have
to be productive during my times when I don’t have class.
I enjoy being very active with different activities and
meeting new people through these activities. I am currently serving as the executive
position of Senior College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Council Representative
for the Block & Bridle club I am involved with. This executive position has
given me the opportunity to continue to meet new people in our club while also
having the chance to meet more people throughout the CALS during our council
meetings. I am also currently on the Iowa State University Collegiate Meats Judging team and really enjoy this! It is a very time consuming activity but it really makes me feel at home because it reminds me of my judging experiences through FFA CDE's.
I enjoy learning about many different things but I especially like learning about agriculture. I have been involved with the agriculture industry since I was
very young and have continued to be involved through high school as well as
into college. I am currently in a couple upper level courses in animal science
and am enjoying these greatly. I am very interested in animal reproduction as
well as physiology and hope to continue to be involved in courses related to
these areas and hopefully aid a professor in some research about this.
My main goal as a peer mentor is to help the 2014 Hixson
students successful complete the transition to Iowa State with as little stress
and confusion as possible while also having someone there to answer any possible
questions and encourage them to get involved on campus in a club or community
activity. I know moving to Iowa State can be difficult because of all of the new people you meet and the sudden changes that happen so I want to help make this transition easier for the new Hixson students. I would like to also gain more personal skills such as being able to
lead and teach younger people better.
I feel as if I will be the freshmen students’ and
specifically my peer mentees go to person for any questions they have. I want
to be able to answer any questions or direct them in the right direction to get
their questions answered. I also want to be able to encourage them to be great
leaders on campus while maintaining great academic records.
Talk to you all later!
Matt Schulte
Talk to you all later!
Matt Schulte
Matt,
ReplyDeleteLike you, I come from a farming community as well. I grew up on a farm surrounded by horses and sheep (we had a club lamb operation) and that is where I find my joy. I love being outdoors and working with animals!
Matt,
ReplyDeleteI also grew up in Northeast Iowa on a livestock and pig farm! I didn't realize how much we had in common until now. I think you will be a great peer mentor and your mentees will be guided in the right direction!
Matt!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that you are a peer mentor as well! It seems like just yesterday that we were together in our very own Hixson group. I totally agree with your goals for being a Hixson mentor! Helping them transition to Iowa State is definitely the main priority for me as well!