Get Lost in the Main Building with Lizzy!
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This is the outside of the main building, and it is really cool because it's a very historic building. It is the first building that was ever created on Drexel's campus back in eighteen twenty five. Yeah, it has that really like old historic feel. There's also a cafe that takes dining dollars was great, Um, and so yeah, here's the lobby. Statues here, beautiful chandeliers, marble flooring. Also in this building, you'LL find Drexel Central, which is where you deal with financial aid and payments and some other important offices that I've actually never been to. There's also a lot of hallways in this building. So since it was the first building ever created, it was pretty wasn't that big to begin with, and one structural got bigger, they expanded it further, so they added a lot of always and extensions to this building, making it a little bit confusing to navigate. Once you get a hang of it, it's really not that bad. Just your plain old hallway. Then here you're gonna have your plain old classrooms. Good, typical standard looking classroom of your registrar office here as well, which is pretty important because that's where you register for class and everything. Everything's made me online now, so it's not really as necessary. Yeah, here it just looks like a plain old boring school hallway. You know how it be, but it's pretty cool to know the history of the building because it is sold. My fall terms on my very first term here on my very first math professor. He was an alumni of Drexel, graduated in the eighties, and he teaches here now, and he loves it on. He actually told us a lot of history about the building, and when he was here, there was only like, two hallways and means higher main building. Like, this is like a pathway that, like it's really cool, you can see outside of the campus and, like, mature. You see that like you're walking into like a different building. So make the main building is connected to two other buildings. It's connected to the Lobo building of engineering. There's a limbo of engineering and then there's about of business. Yeah, because I am not an engineering student and I never have to be here. This is my first time here, and I kind of just wanted around so they can really show you guys what the building is like. Like, where you can find yourself, I need to show you how it's really connected and like how you confined yourself going to different places like no entering one door and coming out like a completely opposite end of campus, which I did well from this video. I'm just going to keep wandering around. If you're an engineering student, you probably have most of your class in here, and you'LL find that this kind of this building kind of becomes your home. I really had no clue where I was at this point because I said I never have to, you know this building home. I campus a little bit more for you guys and he was like another, um, lounge area that I found. It's for, like, the engineer students from two till in between classes. I found this balcony and then I realized that I wass in the bus own building and then I ended up out on Kennedy Boulevard. Everyone's where Iwas So, yeah, I hope that helps.