Rakiye Talks about No Housing on Campus
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Uh, okay, so we're gonna talk about dorms, so even is not a traditional college campus. Everyone goes to school here, take the train or the bus or the drive here. If you want to go here, I think you know it would be a good time. I currently live with my aunt and uncle in the Bronx, and I commute here bythe four drain. The closest reigns here are the D train and fortune. A lot of students, people of all shapes and sizes and ages come here. A lot of people here have jobs and they have a family and kids and things. Collecting goes with traditional college, but I think a lot of them, but their life on hold and everything stuff so they can go to school here. They just go to class and think, Ooh, I do like that like you're not really separated from everything that's going on while you still exist outside of school while you're going to school. In a sense, I guess I do kind of feel like I missed out on a dumbwaiter part of the college experience. I know a lot of people have, like roommate horror stories from stuff for if they live somewhere off campus, relates in their apartment. I also really like meeting new people, but at the same time, I don't know. It's kind of a bittersweet feeling that I didn't have to deal with a door. I do still kind of wishing for something that I experience at least a little bit.