 Sorry for the inconsistent uploads lately, but I've been really busy. It's been crazy the last couple days with everything that's been going on. So thank you for staying so supportive of everything that I managed to put out. Today's topic is going to be something I'm sure you're curious about. The residential college system at Yale. And more specifically, what college do I belong to? Let's get into it. Yale has been using the residential college system for over 70 years now. And I think it's one of the most distinctive features of the school. So before freshmen even arrive at campus, they're randomly assigned to one of now 14 residential colleges. There used to be 12, but this year, two more opened and they are awesome. Students live in their residential colleges for all four years. Each college is a head and a dean that are there to support the thriving culture of the college as well as assist students with any academic or social problems if needed. Every college really has a tight knit and diverse community that you get to be a part of for four years. Every residential college has its own gym, dining hall, game room, common room, library, and a bunch of other attractions that I forgot about. Now you're probably wondering what residential college do I belong to? I am now a proud member of Timothy Dwight College at Yale University. TD as we call it is a very unique community on Yale's campus for a variety of reasons. Most freshmen live all together on old campus, but if you're a TD freshman, you actually get to live in the college your first year, which means you're already building relationships with upperclassmen and becoming a bigger part of the community. TD has an absolutely beautiful courtyard with hammocks and room-to-place soccer or volleyball, and we also house the famous Ginko Tree, which blooms in the fall. TD specifically has a three-story library, two music practice rooms, a recording studio, a student kitchen, a lounge with a giant TV as well as many other services. I may be a couple blocks from old campus, so I do have to walk to see some of my other freshmen friends that aren't in TD. But honestly, it's worth it because I'm so much closer to all my classes. TD is located right across the street from Silliman College, which is our main rival when it comes to intramural sports. Speaking of IMs, TD has actually won the intramural cup, which is called the Teen Cup at Yale, more times than any other residential college. Yeah, so we're pretty good. Over the past few days, I've really been sucked into the TD community and I've had the opportunity to develop amazing relationships with a diverse group of people. We all eat together in the dining hall, we live together, we go to all our orientation meetings together. I am super excited for the next four years as I'm going to be able to grow the relationships I have here. Sorry the video was a little shorter today, but I'm sure you guys were curious about my residential college. I do plan on making more videos on this topic. Maybe I'll give you guys a tour of the basement. We've got a lot of cool stuff going on down there, or maybe I'll do a roommate interview. Let me know down in the comments below. If you guys enjoyed the video, got anything out of it at all, drop a like, hit that big red subscribe button, and support more content from me in the future, as always. I'll be back again soon with another video. See you soon.