 I just woke up in New York City and today we're going to visit Pace University. Let's go check it out. So there's not a whole lot to show you on the outside because this is a very urban campus in the middle of New York City. Tall buildings all around you. So it just takes up a few city blocks and the good stuff's on the inside. So that's where we got to go. Okay. So they actually get a profile. So this room in the room next door is the equipment that they run so they can do a DNA comparison. Okay. Yeah. So you do your prep here and then uh-huh. Yes. So these are one of the rooms. We also have a reconstruction room out in the hallway where they do blood spatter. Over there is our crime scope. So they'll look at like semen samples and everything that clutches in terms of dark and stuff. Take a ton of photography pictures since they have to document everything. There is a ton of energy here on the Pace campus today because it's convocation day. It's like the day before the start of the classes and they're welcoming all the freshmen here with this like massive pizza party and social event. Completely awesome. Love what you're doing here Pace. When people think of New York City and Pace University they think about business, right? Like business careers, economics, finance. You're located right in the heart of the financial district. So it makes sense. But here's the thing. There's more to Pace than those careers. There are some amazing STEM programs here at the university and what's cool is that the university has worked it so that some programs which wouldn't normally be considered STEM are STEM here. So things like business economics or psychology are considered STEM careers at Pace University and what that means for you is that you are going to get your three years of OPT. OPT lets you stay in the United States for up to three years to look for work and get a job. And Pace dedicates themselves completely to making it easy for you to get that job. 95% of international students that study at Pace get a job offer after graduation and therefore get the opportunity to stay in the United States and become U.S. citizens. And from talking to Sarah, who you'll meet later, it's incredible how much support they provide their students. Like the whole idea at Pace here is that everybody's gonna get a job. There are tons of massive companies here that are right in New York City. Pace is gonna make you do three internships in your second, third and fourth year and each one is gonna be with a different company. So you're gonna find an opportunity to stay somewhere. After you graduate, the alumni network here at Pace is extremely well connected. So like they're gonna help you find those job opportunities. That's what I think makes Pace very different from other universities is that they don't just talk about getting you ready for work. They actually get you ready for work and then help you get a job. And then this whole community around you sort of like you're in the inner circle, the circle of trust. And now you can do whatever you want. So there's gotta be a catch, right? Like what's the catch? Well, the catch is that Pace is a little bit more expensive as a university. Your tuition is about $50,000 a year and then you've got to factor in New York City living costs. The cost of, you know, room and board here is about $23,000, which means that you're gonna need about 75k. There are merit-based scholarships that can take about $13,000 to $18,000 off of that bill. That's not the only kind of scholarship they have, too. They've also got eSports scholarships. The Pace eSports program is blowing up. It's only been open for about a year, but it's already ranked and they've got a lot of money that they're investing into eSports. So if you didn't see my video about eSports scholarships, you can check that out. If you're interested in eSports at Pace, reach out to the Discord because it's not just for Pace players. It's also open to the public. So if you want to engage with the community before you decide to come here and bring your eSports talent, you can. If you're still in high school and you're thinking about going to Pace, you should check out their summer school options because up here at the ESL Center, they actually have summer schools and short English programs. And if you take those summer school programs, which costs about $3,000 or $4,000, you get a $3,000 a year scholarship if you later enroll at Pace. So spend three grand now and you get like 12. Overall, Pace has everything that you would need to succeed in the United States. I think it's an awesome option. If you're looking for a downtown campus style living situation, you want to study business, economics, finance, and be close to those big businesses where you want to get into the STEM careers and also get a chance to practice with great internships. This is the place. If you want to apply, then they have rolling admissions. So there's no strict deadline. In fact, Sarah actually told me that there's somebody who enrolled today after applying yesterday. And it's like September right now. So yeah, you can apply late, but I would still encourage you to apply early. If you need help with that, go to preposcore.com. Or if you need to learn a little bit more about the university and talk to someone from international admissions, here's Sarah to give you more information. Hi everybody. My name is Sarah Young-Sing. I'm the director for international admissions at Pace University. We are excited to welcome you to New York City and the heart of it all. Here you can study everything from business all the way to dance or acting. And we also have phenomenal science labs if you're interested in STEM degrees. We welcome you to come explore New York City and embrace everything it has to offer. As always my people, I thank you so much for watching this video. It has been an awesome day. And I hope to see you again. So come back to the channel. We got more content coming up. More universities on this tour. We're not done yet. Subscribe and you'll see the next ones. And otherwise, I'll see you next week.