Rauch Business Center
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This is the rash auditorium home to probably your ICO. One class and we'll get started with the rest of the tour here. If you were to actually comes campus, have a tall We would show you this exact building, and that's part of the building. It's rash business, and so it's home to all the business department. So their majors and minors and then the Career Services Center, which is open to all students, must emphasize all students common grounds, which is sort of a cafe lunch place, and we also have our research. Typically, the first floor is home TIO accounting and finance classes and then our second floor. We have marketing and management slightly smaller size classrooms. We just saw the financial services lab, which is typically used for research on DH questioners. A typical size classroom sort of depends on the class. We know that ICO one, for example, which is an introductory class business students is a much bigger one held in that auditorium. For example, your marketing introduction classes will be a little bit smaller because they're more discussion and presentation based. So right now we're in Rash business center and this is slightly largest slice classroom. I had my introduction to management class in here last year's a sophomore. Typically, a classroom sizes about half of this, depending what kind of class that you're taking and what level it might be. Marketing courses, for example, tend to be a little small, no, a bit more focused on discussion and presentation, whereas finance might be a slightly larger class and that is more instructed. When I'm swaying out all my options when thinking about what college to go to the main part of the college tour that was important to me was how am I going to be successful after college? And this is where I think the high stands out. The Rash Business Center has undergraduate programs such as accounting, finance and marketing that are all right within the top ten in the country. This business center really does have pull within the financial and business world, and people are very aware of the rigor that Lee Hae students go through the business center and just how successful they are post college. I always felt, you know, if I'm gonna invest my time and money into a college, my going to be successful afterwards and the high really helps in ensuring that that is the case and making you feel excited about that process. Getting in touch with you early on in your experience, helping you build your linked in page in your resume, making sure that you have meaningful work. Experience isn't and great grades so that you can set yourself up for a fantastic career post college. The other great thing about the business center is that the professors have always been very accommodating of everything that I may need. No, I'm dyslexic, and I've had professors change the layouts of test to me. Give me some extensions on deadlines would have really struggled with timings for things. My any piece of advice is that you're proactive and that you're making sure that you're communicating with your professor about what's going on, what you might need on in general, they will really go out that way.