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Okay Alex, what school? In Cornell You in? What, major? I'm in the engineering school, and I planned a major in computer science. So why exactly did you choose this, major? And why, Cornell? Well, first of all, computer science is mainly an engineering discipline, and that's really what I want to study. Cornell has a nationally renowned yes program. If I decide not to U. C. S, I can't study many other things, right? Very interesting. Oh, Cornell does have a lot of opportunities to transfer between majors. If you're undecided and you come in, you can also, you know, there's just so many studies. One of Cornell's mottoes is any person, any study. That's what Ezra Cornell said when he first founded this school. So there's a lot of different places and feel that you can actually get into, and it's a really welcoming environment when you say for that. So what exactly do you like about Cornell since coming here? Well, what they like about for knows that there's a very large student body, and I really liked meeting people on getting new perspectives on life, right? There's a diversity of perspectives here. There's a lot of new opportunities for Mito in a rich my learning. Yeah, I mean, to be fair, like a lot of colleges Do you have a diverse student body? But Cornell does have a lot of cultural groups, cultural fraternities, things like that that I don't think a lot of other colleges might have. So there's that and you said school spirit there is on. Since Cornell is so old, there are a lot of traditions, a lot of stuff that goes on that are specific to Cornell. There's a bunch of different traditions, and it has sort of ah, rich student history. Is there anything you don't like about Cornell, though? Well, I would say that Susie is a pretty big campus. I mean, we Jews, we do have the tea kat system It's a public transportation system, UH, upperclassman. You have to pay for it, but freshman gets a ride for free, but Cornell is known for being like very hilly. It's a lot of walking, and it can get pretty tiring. Sometimes there's a really large slope from West Campus to Central Campus. So there's that, too, but songs not to bet. Alex, for your time, and that's all we have for today.