Emory University Update
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Except most of my time studying E i e. I feel like going out necessary Manicures and pedicures. Just like, where do we live on campus on what's our roommate situation like this? I think this year we're living and was your presidential. Each room is like a sweet like you have two people to people in the back. This year I got lucky because our suite mates never moved it. I live in the same place like, compares the last year I was living lavishly like was It is like not eight Right now we can talk about our majors. If you look into business, I think it's a really good choice, like people are gonna try and scare you away from it because it is. Overall we go to a P W. Ay on the business school is like even words, Yeah, but like they have really good resource is I think, like 90% of the people who graduate from the business school come out with a really good job. I've been, like switching back and forth between pre med in business for the lot like the whole two years now. So this is like, this is gonna be our second semester sophomore year. I feel like I'm reason mostly known for pre med like it's a given that the course work is gonna be really hard and like it weeds out a lot of people, which is why I've been, like, so flip floppy, but it's definitely worth it. Michael I It's like a nightmare, but it's worth the chemistry, is not it? Another question is like talking about friends this year versus last year, like I don't know, just like relationships you had last year compared to this year. So last semester I met like a large group of people during your invitation, and I was like, You know, like they're cool. We're probably gonna be friends all four years and any upperclassmen talked to their technology. It's gonna be like Tulio by what you were doing in here, and they were not like, I think it's mostly because, like freshman year, everyone's on main campus and then sophomore year, like you have people off like Woodrow, you have people at Claremont and people Harris. Then you have people who some people even live off campus because they didn't get and like you have people who are like, just chillin, like they don't study that much. Like, you know, you have people who are in the library or like and study all the time and I think after that you'll find your group like, because I think it's like you have made me 34 people like, consistently hang out with but now almost like going off campus and, like, spent most of my time studying. I think that's the biggest difference is like priorities and like how people spend their time like there's no hard feelings or anything. People tell you in college you like five yourself and you learn more about yourself. So I feel like that goes hand in hand with, like, the relationships you have with other people. Because as you grow and learn more about yourself, you're able to identify which, like people that you do and don't wanna hang out with based on how similar they are to you. So that's definitely why, like Freshman Year compared to sophomore year of your circle is gonna be smaller not to throw shade at every people like I definitely be hanging out with people off campus more than people. Is that like I don't know, I guess, like this school's flashlight going out balance like when we first got here. We had, like, you know, all this Freedom School's not that hard like we can't go out like this up. This year we're still like I'm personally still trying to find the right balance with, like, going out, like staying in like No one's like Do some prep for the next week. I feel like going out is necessary because, like saying, I like staying on campus and, like No, always having so much working like it's stressful. I didn't go out at all because, like, I think this message is kind of in between that. I still feel like I should be dedicating more time like study unless to going out. So hopefully fourth time's a charm like sophomore year we got. So learning how to study like most effectively, I think the biggest thing that I've learned is like I've always considered myself, like, very independent, like Like I don't need help. I feel like making a connection, like with your T A's are like your professor like friends like you have to be comfortable with asking people for help because a lot of the material is tough. I feel like in college you have to know how to get out of your comfort zone and, like, utilized in like the resource is that necessary, like dating at Emory, like talking to people on campus. Like even if you think you're telling like someone who won't let go running them out, people running their mouth. Like, I guess if you don't care about people talking like this, whatever. People will definitely talk And, like, just be aware that if you do to mess with somebody to talk to someone at Emory off campus, you have to, like, pick and choose, because if you do talk to someone, I can't. For me, my only other option is to go out campus. Then you can just do like one last one about in our involvement on campus like and the actual particulars that we enjoy, like we're doing it for our major career, whatever. I'm used to like being involved a live on campus because I did that in high school. I would advise getting involved on campus, but then also knowing, like being able to plan out your schedule so you can have more time for classes and studying and stuff like that. Do stuff that you care about and also that pertains to major that makes yeah, I definitely agree with, like, all of that completely because I was actually the opposite, like, freshman year. Yeah, that was all I was doing first year within now, but I'm still not doing that much, but I'm on the excesses.