 Hello, this is Mackie Hill from Cal TV Entertainment here to give you some insight on if you should move to Berkeley next semester. I know this fall semester is coming to an end and many students are grappling with the decision on where to spend the next one. First, I would like to preface that we are in a pandemic and your financial and health obligations come first and should not be looked over. This video is just a few pros and cons that I have gathered from spending fall semester doing remote classes from Berkeley. Okay, pro number one. If you move to Berkeley, you'll finally be able to be around people your own age. Pro number two. If you move to Berkeley, you'll finally be able to get out of your hometown. No more seeing your high school nemesis in the grocery store or having to make small talk with your parents, friends, and neighbors. Here's pro number three and for me, this is the biggest one. If you move to Berkeley, you get all of the Berkeley eats like artichokes pizza, kingpin, sweet green, Berkeley tie house, top dog, and my personal favorite, toss. Could you really go another semester without toss? Pro number four. Honestly, living in Berkeley during a pandemic isn't that bad. Yes, there's less people and yes, there's not the Berkeley vibe, but you can walk through Sprout without getting harassed by people. It's pretty exciting and calming. Okay, now on to the cons. Con number one is you won't have any more warm home-cooked meals. You'll have to settle for microwavable ramen and PB and J's and when you do want a good meal, you'll have to make it for yourself, which we all know is way too much work. Con number two and honestly, this is my least favorite thing about living in Berkeley, laundry. Having to get a roll of quarters to do your laundry or when your roommates move your clothes out of the dryer is so frustrating. This semester, I had a whole batch of clothes in the dryer and my roommate took out my wet clothes and put it right on top of the dryer, because they wanted to use it. This does not happen at home. Con number three. If you move back to Berkeley, you are subjecting yourself to the possibility of having a crazy roommate. We've all heard the horror stories. You don't want to make your life one of them. Well, that is all for my pros and cons list. I hope this information helps you make an informed decision about what you'll be taking classes next semester. Whatever you choose, make sure to stay safe and happy and healthy. And from all of us at Cal TV Entertainment, wear a mask.