Julia's Interview
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Hi. So can you just introduce yourself? Tell me your major stuff like that What, you're you tell them I'm still Julia. I saw for a majoring in sociology and monitoring in studio art films. Can you just describe the general student body that you find here? And if there's any sort of stereotypes that are specific with Marquette, good or bad? Um, I think that market students are very studious, Like, I know everybody is, like, always in the library. Yeah, I still really study in my bed like, um, everyone really cares about their major like, a lot. A good thing that they care about because it's what they're going to be together is really like her career. Can you describe your academic climate? So you're such a major, But can you just talk more about your work load? And then also, you're in the my program, which I'm starting to get you to share. We get to take them all came Best Milwaukee of student art design, which is like a ten minute bus ride and then a five minute walk. A what? It's a really good like program, especially for people they're they're taking advertising, hear stuff like that. It was like a sister school, like, I don't even know you just go somewhere else to get the president, and they can use our counseling center and like our health clinic and stuff just cool for art. It's all model work, so there's not like homework. Like when I come home after, like, draw my friends and make him sit for, like, three hours, well, I drawn, like with concepts for that. Yeah, I'm not taking any like stats or bio classes. Can you tell me any pros or cons about market as a whole and you can be super super honest because we're talking to students that want it on the market so good bad, ugly thing comes in mind. I've been wearing my winter coat since, like, October. Other than it being a private school, is there any other difference is you see, here versus when you talk to your friends at home about their schools, um, again, like with the studious thing. Like my friends who are bigger state schools, like, they just kind of go to their classes, mingled Janet's right now and stuff, You know, I started right all the way. I think a lot of schools like making take place and then they sue. Doing stuff you're not super interested in. Then the last question What seems to be the hardest question you'll answer is what is one piece of advice? You could give to your senior yourself. Go, like, study somewhere outside of your bed because he never got worked on there. I think everyone could use that advice other than the people. You enjoy college or the four years or five or ten years, depending. Thank you for answering some of the questions or being part of this video.