Interview 3
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What? Why did you choose pen seat? I chose Penn State for the very it lively atmosphere here. Just like how everyone so proud to call Penn State their hometown like my hometown. Like their home for the next four years, and I really wanted that sense of community. So what would you say? Is the student body like I'd say it's pretty diverse here. There's a bunch of different people of different ages from, like, all over the world. Hey, first, what do you say? There's any stereotypes I would say there is, especially with the foreign exchange students. People tend to get a picture and their head about them because they always hang out together. They don't really open themselves up to other people on campus and just kind of stick to themselves. So what's your major? It's all communications major. I feel like my workload could be less than anyone else's just because it is a calm major, but I have two minors, right? Now. So those are a little more work heavy than my actual major because there's something more classes. I have to dio Yeah, what miners are you pursue? Pursuing foreign and international affairs and then L E R, which is labor relations. Okay, so what do you think are some pros and cons of Penn State pros is whole sense that we are a community and we are family because whenever you see someone outside of Penn State wearing anything Wednesday, you just have to, like, go up and talk to them. Everyone's so fine with that, um, sometimes can be how there are stereotypes on campus and how no one really wants to get involved in other things because they feel like it is fit first or in a type of person. So they're afraid to step out of their comfort zone just to join anything that they would want to because they don't feel like, included, No. So what makes Penn State different from any other college? I'd say we have like it's all really about the community, like we're so proud to be Penance Day and I feel like other schools, like Rutgers Air. See? Like they have that sense, but not as strong as we do. Like when I am seventy years old, I'm still going to be coming to Penn State for the games and to see, like my little grandchildren come here and stuff like that. Well, thanks for talking about your experience.