Kendall!
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I? I just wanted to introduce you guys to her to talk a little bit about, like, work, life versus school life. So what's your major? My major is French and marketing. Wow, that's a big So what is your favorite part about Winfield? I really love the intimate classroom style, because I get to ask questions. My professor's air really accessible, and we can have a really cool events like today. I just had, uh, la Jornada la Francophonie, which is a transition celebration day. People get to give presentations and it's super awesome. Okay, So can you tell me a little bit about those? Of course. So I right now I'm in our A in Jane failing fall Super awesome. I'm also working at an off campus coffee shop You might have heard of. So at times I work a little over twenty hours a week at the off campus job, and it's hard to track hours with your our job. Because sometimes it requires you to do meetings and office hours and things like that. Once I found out that I get to make my schedule and I get to set my boundaries and really just work around my schedule it, then it becomes more easy when you're organized and you're communicating with your bosses and your coworkers. So you Khun balance, like working and doing school at the same time. For me personally, it isn't for everyone at all times. I worked in high school a lot as well, a spouse in clubs and stuff. I would say if you're going to work in at college, definitely start with an on campus job, then you don't need a car. Lt are more understanding of your your homework schedule on things like that, and then ease into going to more hours. Um, but then I think you're solid work Experience is really important here, Lynnfield. We have a great career development center that's geared up to set you up with alumni. There's all sorts of jobs doing all sorts of different things.