Naomi Interview
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I'm from just outside of Boston, Massachusetts, and I picked Wake Forest because I wanted to be in the South and I wanted to be at a B one school with competitive sports. I also like the small size of the school, so I could still get the small class sizes but have a big school field. One thing I really like about the student body at week is that I've met people from all over the country and also outside the country. My freshman year roommate Will is actually from England, and so that was a really cool experience, living with her and just getting to experience a different kind of culture. I've also made friends with people from all over the country. California I'LL Florida on Also, I have a nice school Friends from Boston, which is great to have people hang out with when I go home. I'm in the business school and the business school is different because you have to actually apply to get in after you pass the prerequisite classes, and it's definitely academically rigorous. They expect you to come to class prepared everyday to participate in the discussions, and they expect you to really stay on top of your work. My favorite part about Wake is that it's just small enough where if I'm walking from one side of campus to the other, or even if you just want across the quad, the ads that I see someone I know even one of my best friends is really high. I love that because I get to see the people that I'm really good friends with, people that I love multiple times a day without having Teo even plan seeing them, I just get to see them around on. What problem in these favorite thing about wait is that I wish there was a better balance between the fraternity and the Greek life social scene and the bar scene outside of awake. I feel like all things considered, it's it's a great school and it's a good balance I think the biggest thing that defines week is the community that we have here. I think just from the set up of the campus and the way we have the lower Claude and upper quad and everything's enclosed in within the gates of the school, it creates a really close community. I feel like everyone really rallies around the cheeks and each other and everyone's really supportive of each other. I think that's a really unique feeling that we have here. Wait for the other schools that might be competitive or people are competing with each other. Don't trust each other, cut through that kind of stuff for that week. I feel like everyone really loves the school, is passionate about it and is really passionate about being here.