Meet Ricky, a journalism student at ASU's Downtown campus
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I am a sophomore at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University downtown. I just days you downtown because I really love the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. I'm from out of state, so it kind of took a lot for me to leave my hometown. I really love how AIDS you have so many different types of people down here. And there's just so many things to get involved with. I knew within the concrete school of journalism I'd be able to do what professional programs and internships to kind of help me get my foot in the door to pursue my career. I am a journalism nature at the concrete school of Journalism and the climate downtown is pretty interesting because is you has multiple campuses. So you have to Tempe campus, downtown campus, the Polytechnics campus in the West campus and being downtown. That's where the school journalism is, along with College of Nursing Law School in the College of Public Service. So a lot of like schools that help the greater good in a big meeting in downtown Andi take the climate's pretty cool because you have very hard working people nursing majors and law students in journalism students way all are working very hard because we're going into pretty structural careers in the long run. So we're all just trying to do our best, and everyone's willing to help each other. Everyone is so friendly and so nice, and there's lots of ways so going to Arizona State University is very unique because it's a very large school. There's multiple campuses, and the downtown campus doesn't have as many people as, like the Tempe campus bills first. So if you live in the dorm, which is Taylor Place downtown, it's actually a very small community, which is very cool. So you'll get to know a lot of the people that were living with and then taking classes with very early on, and you'll grow and make very great connections with them in the long run. So I would say the student body is small downtown, but it's a really great community and you'll meet a lot of these. My least everything about a issue in the beginning was the fact that there are multiple campuses. When I first checked out a few, I immediately was like, I'm not going to apply because I didn't want to take a shuttle to get a football games are too good a Tempe for any reason. As time went on, I actually really loved the community. I was in downtown, and it kind of became my favorite thing about it because everyone just got so close. You have a great group of friends and support system to go to Tempe. If you ever need Teo or go through various places throughout the Phoenix Valley, Phoenix is huge. So there's a lot of things you could do with your support system downtown to just explore and do a lot of things. I'm from a big city, so I actually loving in the city environment. If you're a little uncomfortable being in a downtown setting with a lot of other people besides college students around the campus, that's something you should also consider as well, because I know there are a lot of people get kind of uncomfortable or don't really feel like they can walk around alone. Ace use downtown campus is so safe and they're always there to be there for you in case of any emergency but also be there for you. So I love being down here, and I highly recommend it. What is your least and sorry to this big school, Arizona State University. The downtown campus downtown campus is like separate and camp, a risky thing that's going in the booth.