KATIE!
Meet Katie! She's a sophomore and an electrical engineering major from Long Island. When she's not drowning in physics homework, you can find her cooking vegan mac and cheese in her rice cooker that she keeps hidden during fire inspections. As a student who completely switched majors, and thus schools within the university (from Harpur College of Arts & Sciences to Watson School of Engineering), she has been able to adapt well due to the help from academic advising and tutoring resources on campus!
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She's gonna tell you a little bit about herself. I'm on electrical engineering here, Binghamton. Anna fun Fact about NIS. That actually is to be a double major in English in economics, and I grew up hating wrath and science. There, there's some really good math professors here become to them. If you're interested in the program, it's definitely difficult the first year, especially because you're working with programs that you've never seen before. There's a lot of help, especially if you go out of your way and look for it oppressors, always willing to help. It's funny because you're learning a lot of cool new stuff. Because those programs so much we're regimented and then you near school in some of the other schools. You really go through your four years here as a family with the people that you're taking classes with. Yes, we just get to know a lot of people, and it's very much a smaller community within a much bigger university. So that's where my favorite things about, so that's hard. I would definitely never go back to my old leader, and I'm enjoying it a lot.