Meet Jonah! And hear about his Northeastern experience
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I'm here with Jonah, and we're eating breakfast and we're going to interview him to ask him about life and stuff like that. I'm a second year combined major in mathematics and finance, and I'm from Waterville, Maine. I chose Northeastern after taking a gap year and it came down. Teo bur Northeastern on DH. I wanted to be in Boston. Northeastern's coop program, the experiential learning and the connections they have in the business world. I know that spending tuition money here is an investment that's gonna pay off with a really nice job. Describe, like the student body in the academic climate. It's funny because that kind of goes hand in hand with the last question. With our with our experiential style of learning and all the hands on work we do here, it's really hardworking, really ambitious students here soon, sir. I'm ready to apply it, and it makes for really encouraging campus. So what's your favorite and least favorite thing about Earth? Um, my favorite part about Northeastern that we're like, It's a big campus, but it doesn't feel big because, you know, I'm pretty involved in the school, and it allows me to really see people I know on a daily basis. Even though there's thousands of students here season when I know everywhere I'm going, whether it's lunch or anything or the library, some like that's pretty awesome. My least favorite would probably be a thing called the Northeastern Shuffle, where if you want to get something done, sometimes you have to like be on the phone with one person and director to another to another. You know, you get shuffled all around that you sometimes be a burden, but at the same time, it really makes you have to work for what you're passionate about.