Meet Spring Greybear from UTTC!
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I'm from for its North Dakota, and I'm enrolled in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. I currently attend United Tribes Technical College, where I'll be graduating in December with my associates degree in business administration. My mom worked really hard on it, and it honestly, really looks nice. Can you see that blue? You can see the 2020 and my last name. She worked really hard on it, and I'm really thankful that she took time out of her. The campus is a bit smaller compared to the other two schools that Bismarck has to offer. The other two schools in Bismarck would be University of Mary and BSC, which stands for Bismarck State College despite it being smaller than those two, it really has locked toe offer students, and I'm honestly, really glad that I chose to go tonight. Tribes instead of going to be a C. This is how I became a student and United drops out of college. At first I was going to choose to stay and go to school with my at home with my family. It was really hard decisions, honestly, but I'm really glad that I chose it because I honestly wouldn't be where I am and where I'm at now. If I hadn't moved to business so previously, I wasn't always a business administration major. I was a general studies major when I first applied for United Tribes. What helped me change my mind and realized that I wanted to major in business was the school's career counselor. Her name's Connie, and she really is an amazing person. She has helped me grow this past year this past year, and I really love her. I'm so thankful that the school has someone like her to offer its students. She helped me, decided that I wanted to major in business administration because at first I didn't know what I wanted to go to school for. I didn't know at all what I wanted to be in high school. Being a stubborn person, a stubborn person, I really needed to decide what I was gonna set my life to do. I went to go see economy and she helped me figure it out. I'm so thankful that I really figured it out and that she was able to help me decide what I wanted to become. This is where I'm gonna be going to school next fall. I'm gonna be majoring in human resource management with a minor and accounting. I wasn't gonna say her name, but her name is Kelsey. She recently moved up here to go to school with me at United Tribes this fall. She was really timid, intimidated and timid and scared. I would say three teachers ever since I started united tribes. Honestly, having the same three teachers is really nice as you really get to connect with them and you get to see more of their personality, more of who they are as a person and not just their teaching wrong. I really wouldn't be where I am without them today, and they really taught me a lot, not only about business administration, but also about life. I'm really thankful that I got to have to caring, is he? I just am whipped. I really have the best instructors in the business program. There is really everything you need, you know, tribes and the offers, all of those and more. I am really thankful that I chose United tribes because I come from a small town. I went to school with literally the same 20 people ever since elementary school, and change was one that was hard for me to really interpret. It helped me learn toe open up to new people, not only open up to new people but but prepare myself to move and start over all over again. That's why I'm gonna have to dio When I moved to Fargo and I'm excited, I really am. I'm also really going to miss the community and my classmates and teachers that I had united tribes. They really were amazing and really helped Negro not only as a person but as a student in the future Businesswoman. Thank you guys so much for listening to me ramble about not only myself, but most importantly about united tribes. Second in college, I'm so excited to share more about this wonderful school and all the lovely things that has to offer.