Interview with Sondra
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Uh, So can you tell me more about your major minor and minor and what the workload is like? Uh, what it looks like out of the work you've to do outside of class. Okay, so as, like, I'm a biomedical science major, but I also have a minor in criminal justice. So Fire doesn't have a lot of work outside of classes much. There's a lot of readings, but there's a lot of it's, like mainly discussion based and like, uh, there's a lot of slide shows and videos that you watch in lecture and in class for your class. When we get to the bio med classes, super biology and chemistry, um, they started off small because I'm in the honors college. So they were small, maybe twenty to thirty people, but now they've got to where there's only one single class for everyone that has to take. So they get to like two hundred people in a very large lecture. There is more like there's reading outside of class, but you also have homework out. You understand it, Um, exams aren't always cute. Like finals aren't cumulative exactly for biology that I've experienced because you weren't so much chemistry. On the other hand, there is so much work, uh, in lecture you. The professor said to just tell you what's going on, and then you have to read him, figure it out, do a bunch of homework online. We have different can't like different trash bins and stuff were labeled for recycling. Like which plastics and like which plastics going this glass landfills. We have donation boxes for books and stuff where you can send those tow people that need them. Teo was also just nice to get rid of books and just do things like Push yourself like I still need to audition for a play. Go to the play's Go to the place I go to the car, your local artists. This was a much as I say, We're going to go to college.