Meet David! Why Wooster?
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So we're here with my cameraman, David Schultz. David, can you introduce yourself? Tell us a little bit about you. Right now I'm a communication studies major and will be a communication media studies double major. So I went to a pretty small high school, but I really love was the small class sizes and the attention with the teachers and the students that it wasn't just a giant like I like, I matter to my teachers and my teachers. So when I was looking at colleges, I wanted to find something that was, like, my high school, but bigger, more grown up, obviously, because it's a college. So if you could, if you could describe, like, the students here or the campus climate, so like, how would you describe the students here first? Yeah, Everyone's themselves there's No, it's there's a place for everyone. Everybody is really happy to meet other people, make new friends. So what about what about social life? Like, how would you describe, like, work? Social balance. I think no matter where you go, I'm going to college and self like there is an adjustment because it's you and your classes, and you have a lot of time to yourself. There are tons of activities that the campus College of Wooster puts on, and they're also you meet people through those activities, and then when you, you know, go me new friends and stuff, you guys come up with your own stuff to do so. You know, even if you consider yourself to be a procrastinator, which I think we all could be it sometimes like they're still you'll be fine. Did you learn? So let's let's talk pros and cons then. So what if you had to pick the best thing or the best couple things about what? Stur What would they be? Yeah, Okay. Best thing is the professors, the professors they have given me so many opportunities. I discovered communication studies to like, that's all from the professor's having conversations. Yeah, I think the con would be, and the easy one would just be it that snows. Maybe a more General Khan, I guess, might be like I don't know. It's It's a nice It's a nice town, you know, and everything. I think sometimes, like no matter where you are, like, you want to branch out explored areas and I think, you know, without having like a car. I found so many friends of cars and stuff and we go on tons of adventure, so it works out perfect.