Interview with a Poli Sci Major: Nick
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I am a junior broken college of a political science major. She was broken college, basically because I originally went to school and the tuition rates for incredibly close to thirty thousand in state students were getting without honesty was close to fifty thousand. So I started researching different schools and I saw broken College. They provided no good financial aid assistance that their political science program was good. So So the student body is I think, the first thing he knows about student by its incredible type works. We have people from all walks of life, all different clans. Different communities are Brooklyn, awesome and queens. Another thing about sued by that sort of hard to connect to it sort of part of interactive at some point just due to the fact that it's community school. I mean, there's definitely been events on campus receivables to body. You can unite around something sometime, but somebody is passionate. I think that they care more about their education and sort of you know, different to your school tuition might be more prisoners involved that I think that people around here are very excited about school and excited about what they do here. I think the big thing that has made the political science program so great is the incredible diversity and one of the professors that we have in their academic back and to the variety of classes you could take. So another great thing about college is the diversity in classes and visibly knowledge they were for you as a political science major. There's so many political science major respond to the diversity in classes mean another assignment alone completely. You know, I focus on the international politics of developing countries while he may have focused on, you know, United States politics. I think we have some of the best faculty of any school in the United States. We have suits, you know, they say, You see, Burke, we have people have been on Fox News and PR in the Washington Post. We have incredible journalists, incredible teachers here. I think it's a really great program, and I'm really proud of you for Come get it, pop. It's one of the only riel campuses in New York City with outdoor space with greenery. You don't really have them when you were a cuties. I think it provides a nice place where people relax and she'll on campus and makes a little bit more social on your compared to someplace a counter where you know, it's just buildings right in the city. There are campus of villains are beautiful, very historic. My least favorite part of group in college is honestly that sometimes it's a hard time connecting with people. Just do the nature of the commuting to school People might not spend our time on campus. Is that what it may be a state school? Or that you really have to make a lot of effort to connect with people to make friends.