All about Academics with Maria
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So I'm currently standing outside the Center for Political and International Affairs here at USC. I would touch on my major and kind of why I chose it um as well as the curriculum and my experience so far during type classes. So I'm a narrative studies major, which is basically like an interdisciplinary english program where I've been able to take classes and dornsife, you know, in terms of literature, like um politics in the novel or other literature classes as well as classes outside of during a screenwriting class in the School of Cinematic Arts as well as in East asian cinema class. So I really like it because of the opportunity to take a bunch of different types of classes that focus on storytelling, the different mediums. Um and my experience and my major to has also been really nice in terms of the like personal quality of it, where it's not a super large program and so I'm able to get to know a lot of the people who are in my major in terms of my professors as well as other students. I also am able to interact with a lot of other students from different majors as well. So for joint type classes more broadly, I think um, those types of classes have really been varied as well, which is really nice, where I've been able to take some more luxury based classes are a little larger in size, maybe like 50 to 100 students. Also I've been able to take some really small discussion classes as well where it's as small as like 8 to 12 people in a room, professors in particular really welcoming and really friendly, where I always feel like I'm welcome, you know, in their office hours to ask questions or you know, to bring up topics and discussions and things like that. So I really value my joints I've experienced before or like the like personal quality of it where I know, you know, professors know my name and I know the other students in my classes and I'm able to really engage with a lot of different types of people.