Alyssa and I talk about Registration!
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Hey, So for interview three here and with Eliza Education major surprise, surprise. It's almost like I'm one too high concept, tio. So what made you go to P s U? Well, first off, there was even bury. So for those guys, you don't know, it's the choir director, and I just really loves like, the campus. I loved, like, the field that he had in the school. Then it was also, like, so much cheaper than all the other colleges in the areas. Just seemed like a really diverse place, since I want to continue with that, right? Okay. How are you liking PSC now that you're here? I like it there. Do you wanna share any qualms? Yes, eso financial aid is really it's not helpful. That is like one thing compared to like, schools in the area, like some of private schools like George Fox, or even like Concordia. It's definitely those schools have a better financial aid department here. It's kind of like Oh, well, kind of help you if you come to it. Like Overall, like you're kind of on your own, you can't have to go searching for financial aid options like I found out about, like, housing scholarships. Yeah, and I've been living here for a whole term. Yeah, I didn't even tell me that I was eligible for a scholarship until, like last term. Yeah, so financial aid, Or like the whole like registrar and everything like, there's a lot of disorganisation within the department. Like the music school in general is really good on my nose, like my my brother in law's sister. It's very confusing, but my brother in law sister, she's in the social work program, and so basically she, like loves, is she's about to graduate. Not this year, but next year and so and I've heard really good things about there is bawling like just a psychology department as well all right. So let's see any other like pros, cons especially like being a freshman, but also a transfer. So I came in with a fifty five credits, and it was, I think, like fifty credits and above is like sophomore status. Then it's like forty five forty five forty five. I had forty two last year, and so is a freshman until the end of fall term this year. If you're wanting to get out of here on time, Yes, okay, in four years. If you want to work like you, you really don't have much of a social life. Yes, I ended up having like to just redo like Rian do my entire sophomore year because they don't just do general studies. They have, like they have general studies for their university studies, and they're not just like math, science writing like any of that. A little bit of that, and my sister actually went here and one thing that she did it. She ended up transferring to University of New Orleans. Yeah, but none of her university studies transferred. So she had to end up doing, like, an extra year because she had to just keep doing those classes because they didn't transfer from PC to another school. So that's also another thing to think about is that if you're wanting to, like, come here, you have to be in here for the long haul Or do more years at other schools or just really planning? Yes. Thiss What advice would you give yourself in senior year of high school advice for incoming freshmen? You're not procrastinating and wait till the very last second to register get in the earliest. It's possible that you can for orientation and stuff like, if you're an incoming freshman, go to the freshman orientation. If your transfer goto the transfer orientation, they're two separate things. A Sze yu can just because I waited until early September and I had school from nine to five on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Then I also was working thirty five hours a week. So also keeping on top of your class standing is important because when you're able to register is divided by what grade you're in grade being like if you have forty five credits and above you're a sophomore, you have below that. Since I was behind on my credits fall term, I couldn't register for a couple days. Yes, it is a very important So thank you for your time.