Alysson talks you through why she decided to come to UNC!
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Introduce yourself and explain why you changed your school. Hi, I'm Allison, and I chose you and C because the academics here, like unbeatable, were like the top public school in the nation and just the connections. I knew I could make my going here do, like, alum and professors and other students would like, are incredibly smart. Um, we are PW eye, so that means, like, a predominately white institution. I think, like, seventy percent of our population is white. Um, I think it's like like thirteen percent Asian. Then it goes on, Um but additionally, it's a lot of stem a lot of Kansai majors. Uh, what's your major? And describe the academic climate. My focus is Latin America, and my concentration is international politics and social movements. It's it's a lot of classes were like, they don't seem as hard is like chemistry or biology, but they really got you thinking so, like the great race and ethnic relations and social justice and education and classes like that. I really enjoy that because, like, connecting me more towards the real world, like stuff that I actually have to think about that, like, applied directly to me, Um, not going to say it's like, the hardest major out there, but it's not an easy major. It definitely forces you to, like, think about some of the things that I usually take for granted. What's your favorite? At least for part of your school? And why I just love that were, like, basically one big community. We all worked really hard to get here, so we're all gonna rep it, like on campus and off campus. My Lisa, you're part would probably have to be Tony. Maybe, like just That's silly the school's fault. Like the regular academics, I just wasn't used to it.