 My name is Mallory Davila. I'm a sophomore here at Stevenson. I am a nursing major and a member of the Stevenson Women's Acoustic. What drew me to Stevenson was the amazing facilities here. Definitely not only the athletic facilities but also the academic facilities. I really like how they continue to improve one project after the other and really trying to make it a great environment for all the students. I chose Division 3 because I really wanted to choose a tough career path and still be able to play in a competitive environment. I really thought that while looking at other schools I wouldn't be able to do both. So I think Division 3 is the perfect, you know, it gives you the perfect opportunity to do both. It's just a really tight-knit community. I love that I can have a strong relationship with my professors, my coaches, you know, even the person that's making your omelet in the morning. I really enjoy that. It's something that sets Stevenson apart from other nursing programs is that there's so many hospitals that they branch out to and so you get a different, a variety of experiences. It's not just one hospital that you're linked to. It's multiple and usually those hospitals are they're top-tier hospitals so that's nice to have a foot in the door that way. It's definitely very hard but I think the teachers, they, their main focus is that you do succeed outside of the classroom and making sure that when it comes down to it that you don't make mistakes because you do have a life in your hand at the end of the day and I just think that even though it's hard it's hard for a reason and it's important about it should be that hard.