Interview with Cassidy
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Um, Cassidy, why did you choose Pepper Time s o? I chose Pepper dine because I wanted a small school where, like, you could really, like, get to know professors. I grew a Christian, so I really wanted a Christian school. Were like, faith and academics were both important and neither was compromised. All right on Describe the student body here at suppertime soon. A lot of of most sophomores go abroad on DSO. Like that's a little bit weird. Just cause like you don't meet the sophomores until year, back from abroad. But even with that, like, everyone is so friendly and welcoming. You can meet someone in, like, the student center one day and then the next day, see them on your walk to school. What's your major? And can you describe the academic climate here? So I'm majoring and integrated marketing communications, What with a minor in nonprofit management. What does that mean? It means basically, like my major is I take advertising and public relations and marketing and accounting and like, a lot of different classes. It kind of gives me, like, various skills in all of them. Then nonprofit management is pretty self explanatory. So the economic climate would say is how about, like, it's It's challenging, but like in a very good way, I agree. It's just like, Okay, I'm gonna have to push myself. Like, yeah, your professors are always I've gotten into so many office hours just to be like, Hey, can you, like, clarify this? I have a question. Yeah, like they'll give you their phone number to call. Eat them if, like, you have a question, it's really super great. What's your least favorite part about Pepper. My favorite part up number nine, honestly, is probably the study abroad program I like. They're so many different options, like different places to go. You get this incredible international experience while also getting a really good academic one. Where are you going? Abroad next year? I'm going toe Heidelberg, Germany. We live two minutes from a castle, so that's pretty neat. Yeah, And then my least favorite part is probably because we are in Malibu, There's a lot of like you kind of have to drive Teo get like there's a lot of cool stuff to do in Malibu. Everything closes it like nine, I would say, probably on weeknights. Like, if you want to do anything, you just have to drive to Santa Monica, which, like, Oh, no.