Interview with johanny
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I am a first year student here and expressed through I will be a sophomore. I currently live Osprey Hall some clothes on Holden. The navigator's It's like a campus ministry, and we just kind of Bible study, like, a couple hours ago. Oh, I'm a communications major specifically for advertising, and I haven't been demining it, but I'm thinking more so more so towards data science. So how's the social life here at your social life? Is actually pretty good, actually. Really good friends with a lot of the girls on my hall. It kind of all started when we when there's kind of like this sort of, like vandals, something going with a few more days, right? Nasty messages and, like ripping on bulletin boards and we all just college banded together. Eventually, the vandal and stopping never caught person. We were just all, like, really close at the time. So we just like cycles, even have a cute, little like snapchat group chat going on. You know, communications isn't exactly like the hardest major out there. This Messer, is to keep that up and, you know, keep up with the straight a's I'm here. You know, I'm trying to get, like, the scholarship that they offered me for the fall where it's like the six hundred dollars scholarship for your meeting went good above the three point Pearson. So I'm on my way, But act employee, I would say I'm standing. Okay, so why did you choose you enough? Honestly, I just, you know, for the cost. You know, they didn't really offer me any Sasha's, but it's actually a pretty affordable school, you know, like comparison to, like, all the other public. I mean, private schools I got accepted to and, like above that. It's actually like a really good community, like the campus is actually really gorgeous. I'm more like a tree person was much time outside. I love looking at trees and my view You can see right now it's night time. Okay, So what does it mean to be an odd spray? Missus Won't spray is just, you know, it's going to sound so corny, but just, you know, fly free. So what advice would you give to freshman's coming to UNA? I would say to just not be afraid toe like trying new things or just try different club. You know, talk to different people because one thing called really taught me It was like how to talk, to accept different kinds of people because, like where I'm from, it's mostly like a Hispanic area. So I'm used to seeing more like, you know, Hispanic people, not for the people that looked like me. So it's good to see, you know, like people all different, like, you know, colors and ethnicities. Backgrounds and interest, and I would just say, Don't be afraid to go out there and like, put yourself out there because college like we're literally just like doing it out here, you know, that's great just yet.