Meet Jackie
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OK, how do you like being a criminal social major? It'LL be fun. You learn about what society makes like how society tanks and how it works. Sometimes you get your colt leader professors leaving France about garbage. Um, or you have another professor talkingabout murdering how much she loves it. Um, how have you? What? Have you joined any clubs or organizations here? It's Tokyo. Yes, I'm in the art club and in the criminology class. What's it like in those clubs? The art? Um, it's nice. I wish it was a bit more already, like, you know, like painting on a canvas or something. Most of the time, it's like slap some paint and glitter on something and call it art work. It's slapping paint glitter on something, getting it all over your hands in your dorm. They forget when you're on the email list to email you so you only get the email every every once in a while. They don't email me as much as they probably should. So what were some of your favorite things about Stone? Him, Um, I like the nature trail. That's probably shouldn't be doing that alone. If you avoid the people working at the front desk and the people at ease this place, you're fine, and you just go up to leave the second or third floor and you're not bothered. Panis pretty nice, too, but they run out of food like that. I end up just throwing it out in the end, just eating rice, which probably isn't the healthiest thing. Hey, it's Rice who carries, Um, I'm not really a fan of not like the press professors. The professor's air, Nice with the faculty everywhere else is just so nasty, thank you, asked them. Um, and the luxury of Linda Room here is pretty bad, too, because we only have two washes. To Dreyer's upstairs on, there's four different sweets with, like, fourteen different people in it. I can't do that math right now, but that's a shit ton of people for just to wash his tutor. Uh, what do you think? Moving on? What do you think makes don't kill? Unique, I think. I really d'Oh, they they're a lot more invested in their students. Even when you're the quiet kid in class like me who never talks, they're always trying to call you out like, Hey, I know you're sarcastic and witty. I think that's what makeup Stonehill really cool. Um, have has a really specific professor that has, like, impacted your academics the most in this past year. He was my sociology professor last semester on DH. He honestly got me into sociology with how passionate he was about just society in general and honestly, how pessimistic he was, because that cynicism kind of like resonated with me because I'm a cynic about where we're going in the future and that and the fact that he had a stand up, hold hands and in a circle chant garbage over and over while he raised the garbage can above his head. And I It just intrigued me. Because when you have professors like that, it's always like what's gonna come next because it's always gonna be something new and the other one would be Professor Carr can. La Carozza, my Crumb professor last semester, and she was just so much fun. She's my advisor, too um, she was a fun professor. She was always bouncing off the walls, standing on Sharon's. Um, but she was always like calling on people in class and just getting to know them. She was very like criminology Orient, that she was always like, I love my husband. If I killed him, this is how I would kill him and how I would get away with it. She loves her husband very much, but she was always like, if this happened, what would happen to me? And it wasn't just telling stories or reading off a power point. She was very interacted with her students that made me fall in love with criminology again. Um, it would probably be Don't be so fucking shy. Face those people who I didn't want to succeed, you know, But honestly, senior here, Jackie was such a fucking weirdo, and it's where I am now. I found people who accepted my weirdness and who slightly play into that a little bit more.