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Tour GuideMeet Katie, a first-year Biomedical Engineer from the Rochester Institute of Technology!
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I'm here with my friend Katie and what is your year and Major? I'm a first year by my engineer. So why did you pick our teeth? I put Joe Teo was my top choice, like from day one. I really loved the Coop program, and I actually I started out undecided because Trevor want science engineering and I declare my major halfway through my first year. All of the three hundred plus clubs here and the coop opportunities and everything else just kind of German Awesome. So what is your favorite and least favorite parts of authority? I think my favorite part is probably Look, Artie players because it's like Superman club that you've probably heard about by that because your interview, but playing people. It's basically just like a big friend group that puts on shows, and it's like a lot of fun. Uh, like I think that it's great to get involved in a club, and it kind of becomes like a second family. I think my least favourite is probably meal plans because it's just a lot more food than I normally eat and right, it's like money like that. You can only spend on food that you have to spend on food, and I'm like, I don't know, I mean, thankfully, once you don't live in dorms anymore, you don't have to have your meal plan social and Mr Yes, so the first year probably will eat more than you expect. You're never going to run out of food and they do have grocery stores like you can buy, I find myself I'm like buying non perishable things, so I can, like, put them in my apartment next year. That's what I should do that, yeah, so there are ways I kind of get around, and if you're somebody that doesn't use up your meal, plan entirely I'm glad you brought that up because I hadn't really talked about your plans at all. Yeah, when you're a freshman, you are required happen and you're going to eat a lot of food, but it's good food. Five foods, because, like at the all you can eat place, you could, like, go up in Chai like something that you've never had before. If you don't like it, that's a super brother. So what do you think? That, like student bodies like here, I think that there is a very wide range of student body here, and I was at one of the club fares for accepting Soon's day. I just like, looked around and saw all the different types of people at comfort, like you had like I was at the theater birth and next us was one of biomedical engineering clubs, which I'm also a part of. Then you have, like, like religious groups, and you have the Aka Pala groups and the like robotics groups and a pep band and all this other stuff and, like everyone, kind of has their own personality here. There like I've never I haven't met someone that doesn't fit in because there's fit in is so broad here, right? That's like a really good way to say that. I think that's a good way to admit to thank you for letting me interview problem.