Maia and I Talk About Social Lives and the Honors College!
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To kick off the first interview here with my friend, my my is a music major and composition on. So for all the dozens of high schoolers that maybe watching this video, can you tell a little bit about, like, why just you? It was very convenient. Same reason like that For years, free scholarship was all I needed. I'm not dropping sixty thousand like poetry here where you are. Just so how do you feel about peace? You know that you're here like student body here. Course load. If I wasn't just drowning myself voluntarily, it would be a lot better. Overall, I really like it because it's like, built into the city. You're just going to be in this little bubble of isolation for the next four years while your adult thing, you're being adults, right? But you're still living in this bubble of isolation, and then you go home to your parents every summer holiday, and it's here. It's here in a city like you're actually a part of the community. It's one thing I could not stand college Jones A couple tours to caution. I didn't like the idea of tapping out on all the resources in the town within, like, two weeks and then going there for another four years, you know? Great. How do you feel about the honors college? What does it do? And how do you for me the first two years of them? Click it. For some reason, I'm not sure why I'm just a disclaimer because they haven't explained it. For university studies is basically general education classes that you take. You're supposed to take these classes that are themed towards freshmen or sophomores, and it's supposed to get you out of your major and get you experiencing different things, like last year took a class on artificial intelligence. I've taken one on families in society and stuff like that. I just signed up for a science course, but it's supposed to get you out of your element. You're supposed to do a freshman and sophomore year, but when you're in honors, you don't have to do that. No, you're told exactly what classes you have to take a little less exciting. Then junior year, you get to do either research or internships, depending on what you're interested in. I've been debating debating between internships because there's a lot of opportunities with Cosby like part of the city, like Like it's really easy for me to be able to go into a theater company and get an internship. Otherwise, there's, like all sorts of cool stuff, like love to study and do my own research with music, things that you do that junior and then senior here, you'LL write your undergraduate thesis. No, it's got more emphasis in the honors college that it does just regular university studies. We're coming up on, like, four and a half minutes now, so I got one last question for you. Do you have any advice that you give Teo your senior yourself school. Don't take twenty one credits every single term forever. I mean, I had friends last year, but I never knew you haven't officially. Yeah, my advice would be Don't work forty hours a week because he will also have no friends. Twenty credits and four years you'LL have good grades. We'll be back for round two with Alan..