Manchester
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Woods out, guys, This is the tour of Manchester Hall, its location of the computer science offices, the math offices and economics offices. It's kind of a two part building with this room right here. Separating the two in the third part, which will come back to later, is the math and computer science departments. In this bag, part Titan we called Kirby is the economics department. So I'm gonna take this time to talk a little bit about very majors. You don't have to declare a major until your sophomore spring, and it's a really good way to kind of like give you time to check everything out, like see what you're passionate about. I came to school as an engineering major, uh, didn't love the engineering program. It just wasn't for me because I want to do a lot of new stuff. I ended up switching over to potentially the business school before finally settling in this building. For anyone who wants to study, it's like a great call during finals week to be with some classmates working on board. Um, but otherwise, this is typical centered school building. Hey, guys, this is the Manchester, Mass. Side of the building. It was my first car class of college was, um, calculus. Again, like all all the president met in this department faculty, it's all very, very helpful.