Student Interviews: Meet Emanuel!, Pre Med Major
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Hey, So I went Emmanuel, Emmanuel and er He's a student here hunting for you. Okay, So first of all, why are you here? Okay, so I have pimples and I'm trying to alleviate. Okay, So can I ask you about why you chose to apply tell into college what you did? Yes. So first of all, that has a good pre medical program, and I was interested in medicine early on, so that was one of the reasons. Um, I'd friends that want to Hunter college, and they had a good experiences from it, so yeah, those are the biggest reasons And also pay. What would you say is like the best thing about Hunter. We're like one of the good things that I wanna be like best. You know, one of the best things about Hunter is I feel like you get to meet so many different people. Like when I was in high school, it was a much of Russian Jews, which isn't a problem because that's my background. I'd like to, you know, be around people that are similar to me. At the same time, like I didn't know what the holy hell all food was. Just different people, different experiences, different religions, different backgrounds, different languages at all. Yeah, it's corny as it sounds, because you heard that very city everywhere. Just interesting, you know, I mean, like, you meet friends from all over the world because cancer is one of those schools or a lot of cuties are like that. Like literally, people from all over the world go to these colleges. So that's why it's really cool to come here. What do you think is the worst thing about it? We're like one of the path that a bad thing is. Well, for me, it doesn't apply because I'm in a scholar program, but a lot of people get like, messed up with your sci classes because of registration. Like Hunter College, especially if you're trying to do is something medical. Fifteen is when your classes open up, you're sitting there at twelve. You have to have all your classes in your car and you're like, ready to go? Yeah. No, it's top priority unless the school is burning down your registering on time. No. Even if the school, even if you're even ready. Okay, So tell me more about, like, the student environment. How was it in your classes and stuff like, how is it like being, you know, pre med track? It's all those. It's also collaborative because that word Collaborate Collaborative a Zoo Collaborative. Yeah, the students, every like everyone's trying to succeed, and we're sharing resources with each other. We understand, like, it's a stressful couple years in college. I missed so many physics classes and this girl was like this like a professional. So she used to send me all of her notes and basically people look out for each other, even though everyone started to, like, do good and succeed. Hopefully, that's what I felt when you know I was a college that's good on blasting. How was like the academic street? Was it hard? It was? It was hard. It was one of my favorite classes because she's so passionate about what she teaches. At the same time, it's very difficult because those questions prepare you for the M cat and for those of you don't know that. Some classes are harder than others, but there's, like, peered soldering. So people that have been to the have been through the course that you're going through there's advising hours. Bio, you don't have to read the textbook unless she tells you to, Like, I like, I think you should know. If you read the remainder, the remaining forty pages, you're just killing your time. If you speak the students that that have taken these classes before, they can, like, help. You understand how, Like, change it up a little bit.