My favorite academic building on campus


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He guys will affect to another one of my videos in this video. So what's located in the main building of our school? And I'm I hope you guys enjoy. So this is the match of Korea lobby and over where the security guard is saying, That's where you checking your ID on. This is where people study on a pier is the admissions building, and on the left is the rest of Magic Aria. It's dark because no one's using its and it's finals week. We'LL go on a tour of the rest of the building now, So here we are, on the second floor, and this is the library right now. There's lots of people inside studying for their final, so I'm not gonna walk through and disturb them. Usually it's not someone study that's on the third floor, so you can still converse with your friends in here right now. Magic Aria isn't usually actually really slow, so I use the other elevators I go through the dorms and Magic Korea. As you can see, all the computers in my hair is one of the clients study areas, and here you can focus by yourself in a little cubical and all disturb you. Here we have the new renovated student lounge, and this is on the fourth floor. So those are all my favorite places and a general tour of Magic aria. A tip that I have for people coming to the school is definitely to keep on top of your work, because if you fall behind, it's very hard to catch back up, and you have so many classes that are related chemistry, bio organic chemistry, microbiome All these are related, and it's hard to keep track of what happens in each class, especially when everyone's taking the same thing. They're all focused on doing their own projects. So I would say, Definitely do work for each class every day or have designated days. Who do you work for? Each class? Monday might be chemistry. That's what I did during my freshman year, and I worked out very well this year. I tried a different approach, and I was basically doing work for all the causes every single day. I did find it a little bit hard to do that because it was hard to differentiate what was happening in each class. Thanks for watching this video and the next video we're going to be focusing on what a typical classroom and one of these buildings look like.