Three Reasons I Love University of Dayton with Anna
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basically the first reason I love it is just honestly our campus housing, we have such a unique opportunity here for students to live on campus all four years. So in university owned housing, which I think is something that is really rare to find another universities, so I think that's something awesome. That really keeps us all connected to each other all four years. I know sometimes by the time you're a senior you can think all, I'm I'm really never on campus anymore or it's just a little bit different, there's a little bit of disconnect, but here you d you're in love with it as much as the first day, all the way to the last day and I think a big part of that is our housing opportunities and just how you can stay in the student neighborhood even when you're all the way up to a senior um and just spend time on your porches and talk to others and just really build those values of friendship and community all four years and it's the relationships and the memories that you make with the people that you live with, secondly, I love you d because of the professors and the class sizes. So I came from a smaller high school really, I was just so used to knowing everyone from first year to senior, you know, the teachers, they knew my name, I knew my family and coming into college campus tours, I was just like there's absolutely no way for me to feel that in college that's just something really rare and I wouldn't really ever have that opportunity to feel that again. I was completely wrong with that. I came onto campus and Those small class sizes. I mean honestly I'm roommates with a girl who was in my first year history class right now, you sit next to students and you actually know their names and you know, you have around 25 or so students and professors will know your name, they'll call on you. Um, it's kind of hard to fail here at Ud academically. I just think that there are so many support systems put in place. You know, your professors will reach out to you through email or in person, just checking on making sure that you're okay because everybody sees you as more than just a number here. And I think that's something that's really, really hard um, to find. Um, and then lastly, I love you just because of all the opportunities it provides you to step out of your comfort zone and to really just take advantage of really finding yourself in college. I know it's such a defining moment of your life and there's so many different changes you're going through and you're trying new things and I think you d really pushes you to step out of your comfort zone, but does it in a way that also provides support systems and abilities for you to know that you're never alone when you want to try new things. Um, I've been able to find passions that I thought I never even had inside me. I've been able to mold my values and my belief system more than I ever had when I was younger. I'm a completely different person than the girl who stepped on campus the first day to now, and I owe that all to everything that has helped shape me here