| 10. |
Earn college credit (AGRN 125)
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| 9. |
Learn about the soil resources of West Virginia (and other southeastern states) and how to evaluate them for land use applications |
| 8. |
Frequent field trips, few lectures |
| 7. |
Work with local and regional professional soil scientists to host the 2011 Southeast Regional Soil Judging Contest in Morgantown, WV |
| 6. |
Get to compete against Virginia Tech in something now that they have left the Big East Conference |
| 5. |
Broaden your horizons...or at least know how to identify them |
| 4. |
Have an excuse to get dirty |
| 3. |
Make new friends and interact with other students with similar interests |
| 2. |
Add to the history of success here at WVU |
And the number 1 reason to join the WVU Soil Team is... |
| 1. |
Learn skills that will set you apart from others and help get you a job |