Karl Miller Center! The School of Business. (Tour part 2/3)
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If you're coming to Portland, bring an umbrella. If you want to pretend to be a true Portland, er, never use it. There aren't really any other classes that go on here. I'm taking a finance class here right now, Office of International Affairs. It's mostly just known as the cam See, and I think it's really cool. They got the wooden sculptures, staircases everywhere. They were working on it right up until the time that I got here, and it was really cool to see this getting developed. If we're going to talk more about food down at the base, there is Coco Donuts, which is one of the doughnut shops. Then there's also best baguette, which is a really good, balmy place they also sell bubble tea. The bubble tea is not so much if you can walk over to some food carts and get them for cheaper, solid plan. Here we see the college students in their natural environment, climbing upstairs and staring at their phones. To be honest, I haven't actually had any classes here before this term. It's a really cool school that I am excited to actually be able to be in for once. I don't know if I mentioned this at the start of my tour, but I am a business minor, and it's something that I really recommend checking out. It's seven classes throughout the entire time that your school complete seven classes and you get your business minor. Be a one o one is going to kick serious, but but I think it's worth it. I mean, I'm taking personal finance right now, and it's super helpful. I might actually have a credit score at the end of this, but yeah, something to think about. I decided to spare you all the footage of me walking down all those stairs. So I'm gonna walk over to Lincoln Hall and give you a little tour there.