Take a walk through Campus with Sam!
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So I do most of my studying in this library O'Neill just because I enjoy it, but there's tons of different places you can study you can go into classrooms on was a little study in the dining hall's There's like al coves there, a little bit quieter on. People who study in groups and, like talk and socialize little bit, which is really nice freshman year. Uh, it's not from here, too, but it's not his promise because, you know, freshman year and you just, like, go in the hall into your homework. It's really a good way to meet people when you're stressed. Because colleges, you know, like a lot in the beginning, but still like being social and feeling like you're meeting on people having a good time. Um, so right now we're at one of our more popular use. I guess you could say which is You can see, um, our stadium behind me. Like a few of the buildings in Boston way, call this like the million dollars Tears. Like he threw something so There's no ice in them in the winter, but they're like seven flights of stairs on campus, that's for sure. Um, and yeah, so that's our football stadium, which we spend a lot of time, especially in the fall. It's a lot of fun going to games tailgating get all dressed up in school spirit. Um, as I said, you can see Boston Mayor wishes really cool that we're weaken, just just barely see, like some the taller buildings. Um, it's really cool that we're, like, removed from the city but have like, our own space, Um, which I like a lot. You can go in whenever you want, actually volunteer in the city at, uh, tutoring center, which is like a lot of fun. It's really it's a great, great opportunity.