My Favorite Academic Buildings
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Okay, so this huge building is known as the Polic Testing Center. Um, it's a major academic building here at Penn State. It's where students come to take all kinds of tests when their professors are are there not able to Proctor or there's too many people in the class. Swipe your ID, get signed in, and then you go in there to actually take your test. It's kind of hard to tell, but it's a monster. This is a really key building that's played a role in my academics because I've had a class in this building, probably every semester that I've been here. So Thomas primarily has your smaller sized classrooms, but they also have huge lecture halls as well. Not sure what classes it's, but I'm going to stop creeping now. Here's another one there usually a statement set up. Yeah, I've had a lot of classes in here, so this building usually just has general education classes or specific language classes, but nothing really specific to majors. Science classes had a history class, so I've been in this building plenty of time. So this is my college, the Polisario College of Communications. So this is one of the most important buildings of my academic career, because this is where I T classes and I learned all of the principals of advertising here. Okay, this here is actually one of my classroom's. It is a computer lab, and it is calm for sixty eight, where I learned about graphic design and advertising. So I really like this course because it gives me the option to be creative but also learned important principles of design and advertising that I can use in my real work experience one day. The workload For most of my classes, it's pretty intensive. I usually have papers, quizzes, activities that air dio with two weeks, but it's definitely manageable.