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Why living on campus has benefited me.

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From the moment I stepped onto campus I knew this is where I wanted to be. From the established trees to the flowers sprinkled in every direction I looked I knew at the end of my senior year of high school this would be my home for the next four years. Taking my first tour I was awestruck. South has come far in just the last 2.5 years I've lived on campus. I've even picked up on a few things, here they are. 1. The Dining Hall (We call it the Cafe), really isn't all that bad. The staff really try to make it seem like it is your home away from home. They have a survey that is sent in real time to the head of the Cafe. That means, that as soon as a survey is sent to his email he checks it. He told me once in a meeting that if he does not check it right then, then it is sent to his boss. So he always checks it as soon as it hits. They strive to make the Cafe a place that everyone will love. Everyone has a voice on what they eat. 2. My Resident Advisor really cares for

Road to my Major, what I am looking forward to this Semester

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The class I'm most excited about, and why? Anatomy & physiology II, or in  short A&P II. I think the reason this class in particulate is the one I look forward to is because it really did take a lot to get here. There are two sections to A&P that you must complete before you can apply to the Radiologic Sciences program. I am excited because by passing the first half and moving on to the final half I am now one step closer to my dream