Anna shares her experience at Lehigh
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I thought while we were in the one button studio, I could talk to you guys about my experience at Lehigh and give you a little bit of the insights that I learned during my four years here. I wanted to show you guys as objective of, uh, viewpoint before giving you my little two cents. Because, you know, any college experience, no matter where you go, is going to be different based on who you meet, what you do, what type of person you are. Yeah, size that Lee Hae is great there about five thousand undergrad. So it's small enough where you will be known on campus, but not too small, where everyone knows everything about you. You know, I love that I can't walk anywhere on campus without running into someone I know, but I'm still meeting new people as a senior, so it's a great balance. It's really flexible between the three schools because it's so small. So it's super easy to switch your major if you decide you want to change what you're studying. Um, and also your professors will care about getting to know you and be invested in your academic success. School culture here is very group based, and what I mean by that is people tend to make friends based on what clubs or organizations they're a part of. So I would highly recommend getting involved in whatever you're interested in very early on. Um, to be honest, Lee Hae can be a very high stress environment. People are super career oriented, and this is something I struggled with on campus. I constantly felt like my priorities were different than most other students. That said, it took me a while to be totally happy here. I always say, I have a love hate relationship with Lee. Hi, because I kind of had to learn how to be myself on campus, and I definitely felt out of place for my first two years here help this pressure to fit a certain mold. Once I got over that, I felt like I had endless opportunities to take advantage of. So I would say one of the most important things to know about Lee High is that it has everything in the world to offer if you're willing to take the first step, and it can be a little bit hard to be happy here, but it's not impossible. You'll learn a lot about yourself during your four years here.