Interview with Anna and Simone
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My name is Anna Bronski, and I chose my tea for the fun people and the rigorous academics. Oh, I'm so almost r and I should have my tea because it is close to my home, I'm from Boston and because of the excellent academics and resource is here um, the student body at M. I. T is really quirky, but also like very passionate about the things that they like. I feel like when you talk to other people, even if they're not interested in what you like, they're able to find passion in your passion about things, which is really cool. I'd also say that it's really diverse, and you can definitely find your people here no matter what you're into. My major is six seven, which is computational biology. I would say the act of academic climate is very collaborative, like you'll often find that you're never going to be working on homework by yourself. Like you always have people to talk through problems with, which is really cool. I'm so course three, which is material science, and I would say, Yeah, the academic climate is definitely very collaborative and working together It definitely is really rigorous. Classes are hard, but you can get through them and it's just like people have a lot of like pride and value take a lot of like pride in their work, which I think is awesome. My favorite part of that mighty is equal parts that people and like all the cool things you get to learn and do, and I don't really have a least favorite part, okay, My favorite part is definitely just like that. Access to just like everything here, like it can be really overwhelming. Like there's literally so much going on here, which is like, awesome. You could just like experience so much, and my least favorite part would probably probably be the I'm like the knot. There's like no emphasis on Arts and the humanities, and that was a little disappointing coming here because I would definitely like to see more arts classes and people like taking the humanities more seriously.