Manna Interview
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Hey, my name is Menem and junior journalism major that I chose Element because really good opportunities. The school has a beautiful campus and the location in L. A. Oh, could you talk a little bit more about academic life being a journalism major at Alameda? Yes. Getting to be a part of one of the first class is that they have economics. Alan, you're really good, really challenging honors program. Like, a separate division of classes that we had to take, which some are harder than others. Um, I know that you are the president of one of the service or eggs at school. Could you talk about student life and being in a service or get element? Yes, being a service targets more than just putting service about being part of a community that this is very intentional about growing its members. It's one of the oldest organizations out of you, and so we do twenty five hours of community service a week, and we focus on domestic violence awareness. There's one on homelessness, one of hunger awareness. Has its own focus and the things that they do. Yeah, um, what do you think sets Ela me apart from other schools in L. A or just around the country? I think the opportunity's out. It's like there's a lot of really cool things I've been able to do. They're telling you that I don't think I would've had the chance to do if I had been in another institution. I think that he really cares about its students and making its students, like, well rounded citizens. Um, So if you could go back to high school and give some advice to your senior yourself, what would you tell her? I would tell her. Probably applied to the school a little bit earlier that we could have got more financial aid because I lied to the school Super last minute, but yep.