Take a walk through Campus with Jelani!
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So as I was mentioning earlier, after crossing over the bridge, you'll see a set of high rises which you'll see behind me. Is right next to another, A picture which were coming to on campus, which is very oh, well known. It's this big rights culture known as the Tampa and I'll put the camera down so you all can look up and see what I'm talking about. Pretty much there are three high rises and they all sent around this one structure on DH. Then they're also off campus housing, which isn't really like much off campus. It's another housing opportunity you have once again to your upper class in years since all freshmen are required to live on campus. Okay, I'll get further way so we can see from there what it really looks like. As I was mentioned early, already, three different of high rises that around. So as you can see, this structure here is known as the tampons. Behind me is another set of high rises, and then over here is yet another set of high rises. So when you get to your upper class in two years, pretty much anything non freshman, you can choose to looking high rises, which tend to be expensive. Some have general set prices that are the same as if you lived with in a dorm here on campus. Like there's a squeak on the highest floor of road in that cost, like almost twelve thousand dollars. So you got that kind of money? Do what you want to do If you don't perfectly fine, you don't have to live in a high rise. It doesn't make you any less or better of a student. Just means you have a different housing opportunity. So you have a friend with the twenty were in better Enjoy that with them.