
Nina Bakker
Nina Bakker
EMAIL
hessons@arcadia.edu
Hello everyone! My name is Nina. I will be a senior this upcoming year and I currently attend Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. I was born in Florida, but moved to Arizona when I was 8 years of age and have been living there ever since! Attending school across the U.S. for school is exciting, but what is even more exciting is that this upcoming semester, I will be studying in Townsville, Queensland, Australia! I am very much looking forward to this adventure due to the fact that I am a marine biology major and James Cook University is located so close to the Great Barrier Reef! I also cannot wait to meet people and learn more about the culture. I am glad to have been given the opportunity to share my experiences with you!
Nina's Posts
Tight Winded Academics
The weather near finals season was always indecisive on whether it would be cool, cold, or mildly refreshing. The flowers had begun their annual
Understanding International Marketing Through International Teamwork
One of the perks of Arcadia’s School of Global Business is the amount of group work a student is exposed to. Whether through simulated businesses
Coping with IBS as a College Student
Imagine you are the single parent of a child. A young toddler, whom you love unconditionally. Congratulations! With children, of course, come plenty
A Journey Is a Person in Itself
I would be untruthful if I wrote that I had everything planned about what to do after I graduate from Arcadia University. There are other things that
The Experience of a Lifetime
Everyone told me that going abroad would change my life, but I never actually knew the impact that I was in for. I was extremely blessed to be chosen
VLOG: A Day In Perugia
Here’s what a typical day looks like for me while I study abroad in Perugia, Italy.
A Road Map to Success: Advice for New Business Students
Starting college as a business student can be an exciting, yet challenging, experience. It’s the beginning of a journey that can shape your career
Pitch Perfect: What You Need to Know About Radio Pitches
ARC Radio is now accepting pitches from prospective radio showrunners! But what does that mean? As president of the radio station, it is my
Being an Orientation Leader Is More Than Just Icebreakers
As the fall semester approaches its end, so does my first season of working with Student Engagement and Orientation. This past year has been quite
Crisis in the Classroom: Managing Health Problems in College
College is challenging, but when health issues come into play, the stress thickens. Over the summer, I was diagnosed with a ventral hernia. It
Undeclared Doesn’t Mean Unprepared
Top to bottom: me, Ven, and Dakota! Declaring a major is a terrifying prospect for any high school senior, especially one who doesn’t know what
Tips and Advice for Writing Papers Effectively
Imagine you are in your first college class ever. You get your first assignment. It’s a standard five- page paper with analysis and sources. You