 Being a student-athlete at UC Berkeley is not an easy task. Luckily, Cal provides student-athletes with numerous resources to help balance their rigorous academic as well as athletic schedules. I go to practice, classes, and then I'm usually studying in between my practice and classes throughout the day, and going on campus, going to office hours, going to tutoring, and things like that. I majored in integrated biology, and I specifically focused in the human health and sciences track. I also do enjoy studying at the HPC because it's convenient. If we have afternoon practice, I can study before and after practice. So in August, I'll be matriculating into Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and I hope to pursue a specialty in either oral and non-slow facial surgery, and specifically specializing in cleft palate birth defects or orthodontics. As a student-athlete at Cal, you have some unique opportunities. For one, we get priority registration, which is a huge help for planning your schedule and being able to get into the classes that you want on time. And then also, we're provided with academic tutors and academic advisors that help us plan our schedule, and we're given all-free tutoring services if we need them for whatever class that we need. If you want to be in a group session, you can choose to do that, or you can do individual sessions. And then I just like using the office hours which professors provide, and going on down to the student learning center and studying in the study groups that they have. My average day as a student-athlete is usually me waking up, going to class for an hour, and then heading up to practice. We practice for usually no more than a couple hours, and then I'll go home, regroup for a minute, and go back to class. In after class, I can either study if I have homework or I can hang out with friends, but it's pretty much the average day. I manage my time now through making sure that I have all my studies done the night before when I know I have practice the next day. And pretty much just planning out your week is really helpful, and you get into a routine, and it becomes a lot easier to manage your time once you get used to focusing both on school and sports. I'm majoring in American studies, and this major is kind of cool because I can create my own major. So within this, I'm focusing on sociology, media, and marketing. My academic advisor is Nick McNeil, and he is like the greatest. He helps me with everything. My name is Nick McNeil. I'm an academic advisor at the Athletics Study Center. I've been here for seven years now between grad school and working full-time. I work with the field hockey team, men's women's soccer, men's women's tennis, and rugby. So it's about 170 students. So at the Athletics Study Center, what we do is we try to motivate students for academic success. Whether that's working with them, picking initial classes, talking through majors. It's really anything under the academic umbrella, but sometimes it's more than that. So sometimes it's personal questions about life, or what they want to do after college, or what they want to do for internships over the summer. My number one recommendation would be get to know everyone and get to know as much of the resources as you can. Well, a normal day is getting up bright and early at about 5.30. A workout at 6 a.m., usually a lift, possibly a conditioning workout. Then I'll have an 8 a.m. class. Most days I have 8 a.m. classes just because football is usually later in the day. Well, my biggest challenge academically has definitely been getting into Haas. It's a very prestigious business school, and it was a goal of mine from a young child to be able to come to Cal, first of all, play football, and then also to go to Haas Business School. When it does get tough, the coaches are extremely understanding of academics and the priority that it means, what it means to be a student athlete and being a student first. I'd really like to go to Bolt Law School. Have an undergraduate business degree and to be able to play football my fifth year and attend Bolt Graduate School. That'd be my overall goal, to get a law degree as well as a business degree. I'm here with siblings Maddie and Nick Kerr. Maddie of the volleyball team, Nick of the basketball team. So Maddie starting with you.