Ally's Campus Tour - Part 2
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Hey, guys, my name is Ali, and I'm a sophomore at the King's College. I'm currently not in New York because it is Christmas break, but today I will be showing you part two of the campus tour. If you haven't seen Part One or my introduction video, make sure to check those out. For today I'll be showing you the fifth floor. Welcome to the fifth floor of the King's College and the most photogenic wall. The fifth floor is mainly classrooms, but we also have the executive suite as well as the president's office and some more things don't call. Behind this wall is the largest classroom at kings, where most of the lectures happen. It is also used to facilitate other school wide events like refuge or worship night, having a public reading of Scripture every Monday during lunchtime, and just other great events like open mic nights and different along my panels. Things used to be at Briarcliff Manor, then moved to the Empire State Building, and now we're here in the financial district. Kings is so unique because we're in the heart of one of the greatest cities in the world that we even have articles written about us from the New York Times to The Washington Post and on this whole arm, our classrooms. Here's what a typical classroom will look like. Here are two practice rooms open for anyone, but they're mostly used for voice lessons. Well, here is the lions in which, in my opinion, is one of the quietest, best spots to study. Um, it's just another great place for students to come in between classes, um, to just read or just take a break on some comfy chairs on appears the faculty wing, where students can come and have officers with professors see almost export.