Taking a look around campus!
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Um, at the Academic Success Center, it's our in person tutoring on campus. So their students that actually go to this university and they work here on campus or we have the professional retired teachers as well. So we have a writing lab for each major, some miners and elective courses as well. Right behind me is our experiential education and career services office on campus. Here they help you find all of your career advising as well some internships that you will need and are required to take before you graduate our university. At this university, we do have to career flyers for each major and one nonprofit ones, usually at the end of semester one. The second one's in the middle of semester, too. Way are closely partnered with a bunch of different places around the city as well as Boston and TD Garden. I'm in our John Hazan way academic building. This building houses all of our general education classes, so all of your intro classes, Thio, English and math. For these classes, you'll have a minimum of 19 to a maximum of 40 to 45. Usually the 45 range is for your general education classes for math and English and then more for your major classes will go down to that 19 and maybe about 10 minimum.