Emily the uppcerclass-woman!
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Okay, So the next person will be interviewing is my friend. I'm a junior at Wellesley, and I'm a double major in psychology in Spanish. Okay, Emily, why did you choose Wellesley so well? She was the first college I toward and the beautiful campus with something that caught my eye right away. Then as I continued touring and I learned more about all of the opportunities that, well, it gives you as well as a small class size and the close relationship to develop your professors. What's your favorite part about Leslie? In your least favorite part about Wellesley? My favorite part about Wellesley probably has to be a community and each resident's home. I'm menorah, and I'm really bonded with a lot of people in my dorm. My least favorite thing that while she might be that, especially around exam time, well, she's kind of feel like a bubble of stress, and it can be a little bit overwhelming at times, but it's pretty easy to get off campus, So taking advantage of that is some way to combat that. That's probably the most overwhelming part. Could you talk about your majors and the department's maturing? Yeah, So I love over majors. The classes I've taken for both of them have been so interesting, and I learned and the professor's in each department have really helped me. They've always been there, talk and give me advice, which is really great. Bringing every department on campus is pretty intense, so there's just a lot of work in a lot of very high stakes. The professors and your advisors are always there to help him support you. What's your favorite place on campus? Um, I'm I have to say, the Stone Davis dining home. You know, they have really great food, and it looks like you're in a snow globe when it's snowing. Well, it's a good thing we're in your favorite place right now.