Meet my roommate
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Erica, why do you want to tell them a little bit about yourself? My name is Derek. Oh, I'm a sophomore nursing student at the University of Delaware. Okay, So the first question I ask you is what do you like most about you? D um I like the fact that there's so many clubs and organizations to become a part ofthe right, Right? I like that. I like the fact that, um, the nursing program is very good. I feel like we really learned what we need for the actual field. So what has been possibly your best experience, Okay. We'll probably be when I, uh, volunteered for Lawrie's hands. Campus would have to be, um, the kickbacks with Black UD and Dasa. Um, I also like the performances I did with my dance team. Um, some me and derek are we've been roommates, is in our second year be a room maids and were very close. I just think it's important to establish, you know, fresh shit with your room because, you know, you have to live with them for the entire years. I will get to know them, um, the way our roommate system works here, like you fill out an application like the housing application, and then you've got like, how about the questionnaire for roommates about, like, what they like and what they don't like, So you kind of get to know them a little bit. You can just, like, message someone, you know, get to know how they live like and all right, So don't tell me about what clubs and organizations were involved in that you didn't. What? I said I'm involved in Dasa, Delaware, African Soon association, um, student nursing organization, multicultural Sze to dinner, seeing organization and Lawrie's hands. Do you have any tips for, like, incoming freshmen about what you do is going to be like for them? Were favorite part about you. I would say that my number one tip is don't try and change yourself because I think that's something that a lot of freshmen d'oh but just little E b the way you've always been. You just really going out of your comfort zone to, like, start talking to. People were joining clubs, even if it just sounds remotely interesting.