Student resources and Academic buildings
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I'm applying to be an aura next year, so I needed to get my resume checked over, which was a big help, actually, um, I know at Bucknell, it's kind of different, like we're not really, like, forced our I don't know. They definitely, like, promote the Career development center, but not to the point where it's like, Oh, my gosh. I think it really, honestly, it depends on the person what your goals are as a student and everything. Next year, you get free housing if you're in R A, which is huge. Yeah, that was basically why I went there and just for summer internships, things like that. I had a student intern help me out, which was really nice. He's actually also in R A. So that was really good. Now I am off to the library is a view of our campus. This's the Moloch Sarti quad. That's the library right over there, which is where I'll be going. Um, we'll show you guys some academic buildings. I had Spanish there last semester as well as my foundation seminar. I have my Spanish class there this semester, which I just had earlier today, and I really like it. It's called Spanish culture and tradition, and it's so interesting. I really want to study abroad in Spain, so I really like it. Yeah, I'll take you guys to the library now, so I apologize. I was not able to show you guys the library because it was really quiet in there and everybody was staring at me. I'm like, you know what? This does not make for very good for you. Um, yeah, so But basically, the way between library is set up way. Have a lower level floor which has computer labs, obviously. Just like rows and rows of books, tables for group work, private study rooms, etcetera. Then we have a main floor, which has a Starbucks. So as it goes, first floor is typically louder than the rest. Come and obviously the way bottom floor that we top floor are louder.