 I had no idea what I wanted to do, yeah. I was coming in as a math major, then I realized Calc 2 was hard. Very few people here do just one thing. I've been out a bunch of nights and fraternities here are awesome. I love Binghamton. It's another round of surgeon interviews at Binghamton. So let's get to it, let's talk to some people. I'm Dominic, I'm a bio major for pre-med. I'm Emma and I'm doing the same thing, bio pre-med. I'm not gonna lie and say it's easy because it's not like chem and bio, it's hard. Study as you go. Once you start falling behind, it's so stressful and I just say like study as you go. It'll make your life so much easier, that's what I would say. Get involved, like join a club or a sport. You're not gonna have many friends when you first move, so if you join a club, people with your interests, you'll be able to meet them. And then it's just like an easy way to make friends, I would say. What's going on over here? What are you guys doing? Hi. Business fashion society, we're having a tie-dye fundraiser right now. You wanna tell me how that works on camera? Oh God, Nicole. My explainer list. Well, I would love it if you could. Hi everybody. We are the business fashion society here at Binghamton University. Today we had our first fundraiser of the 2022-2023 academic school year. We're actually tie-dying t-shirts. It's really great when we get to do fundraisers because that means that we get to raise more money to spend on like our upcoming case competition, our annual fashion week, find us on Instagram, TikTok and everywhere else. Yes, Sniffy. Niagara and then RIT and now I'm here. Wow. And we're just getting started. We've got more to do next week. That's awesome. Are you a part of like a hulk hulk? A hulk? Yes, I am actually. How did you know? I'm the leader of it. Oh, right. It's awesome. My name is Cindy Forster. I study psychology here at Binghamton University. My name's Alana and I'm a freshman and I'm studying biological sciences. Food is not as great as it looks on the website. We were actually just talking about that. Yeah. What was the food to let you down? College in the woods doesn't have the best but we would say I think Henman dining hall. Go to Henman. Henman dining hall. Good food, garbanzo. But it's a beautiful campus. There are always things to do. People are nice. Yeah, everyone's really friendly here. The dorms are nice. Get into Dickinson. Get into Dickinson. It's the nicest one here. But New Dickinson. New Dickinson. Old Dickinson? Dickinson, yeah, it doesn't have AC. New Dickinson dorms, come to. Yeah. Yeah, these right here, you see these really fancy looking, yeah, these look like nice ass buildings. The grass is mowed all the time. There's a Dunkin' Donuts right near the union here. Go there, not every day. But it's right here. In the marketplace, if you go there often, just keep track of your meal plan. It's expensive. This is good advice. I like this. This is what the people need. They need to know the inside info. Yeah, they need to know the truth. The truth is what people have needed to hear. They have a nice amount of academic clubs and club sports. I love the acapella groups here. There's always something going on. There's an email that comes through all the time that has the events. It's called bee events. Also, lots of dance teams. There are so many kick line, dance team, mode of acts, that's a hip hop one. Thank you so much for your time. I got super lucky walking out of the admissions office right here because like people that do the tours, we're just standing around. Yeah, so. Yeah, if you got some time. I'll start, I have a microphone. I'm an industrial and systems engineering major. So I like to say that's engineering people and processes. I love what I do and I graduate this year, so it'll be really exciting. So I am a philosophy, politics and law major and I'm in Binghamton's four plus one masters of public administration program. So I'll be graduating my undergrad this year and then I'll get my masters next year. I might go to law school afterwards, not really sure, but I'm excited for like the skill building. In a class right now we're learning about like how to do public policy research and I'm really excited to see where that class takes me especially. So I'm a psychology major. That's not initially what I wanted to do. I was coming in as a math major then I realized Calc two was hard. And I love psychology. I love the professors here at Binghamton. There's one professor. Her name is, I don't, can I name drop? Yeah, yeah, name drop. Okay, and Mary Weather, the best. She has like her own alpaca farm that she invites people over to sometimes like pre COVID like people would go to as a field trip. But currently like I want to go into a master's program to work as a school psychologist. So, yeah. I'm a master's student here actually. So I was part of a four plus one program where I got my undergraduate degree last spring. I graduated with it in environmental economics and a minor education as well. And then now my program is called sustainable communities where I'm learning more about the sustainability and eventually I want to go into corporate sustainability helping companies become greener and just really try and make a difference in this world. I came in as an English major. I thought I was going to go to law school. I took one class in anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing and I fell in love with it. Like Dr. Gobble, our program coordinator is one of the best and most helpful people I've ever met. And it's really just opened up some really great new possibilities. And now I'm going to grad school for medical speech pathology and I'm really excited. I actually just declared yesterday as an integrative neuroscience major. I came in as a psych major and I love psych. I'm super passionate about it again and very whether one of the smartest people I've ever met. I wanted to try bio and stuff like that. And I ended up falling in love with that as well. So integrative neuroscience allows me to have that psych portion and also bio at the same time. I'm super excited. So I actually do a double major here at Binghamton over at SOM majoring in business administration with a concentration in data analytics. And I'm also at the School of Arts and Sciences majoring in theater. Very different degrees, but I think that's one of the best things about Binghamton is that very few people here do just one thing. How's it going? Good. Do you have a couple of minutes? Maybe. Go visit campuses and talk to students on campus. Ah, not for me, thanks. What made you want to do bio come? Um, that's not for the pain of heart, you know? That's a tough choice, so I'm curious. I'm actually a lead for a class, though. OK, all right, if you've got a role, you've got a role, dude. How's it going? Hi. You got a couple of minutes? I have to get to class. All right, go ahead. You vlogging? Yeah, actually I'm working on getting in some interviews. You guys want to talk to the camera for a couple of minutes? Sure. I'm John. I'm Jordan. We're both pre-med majors. OK, pre-med. All right, so what are you doing, biology? Yeah, we're doing biological sciences right now. It's been awesome. We went to a couple of biology and lectures and stuff and some chem lectures. It was good. It's just a different experience than high school, but it's a lot of people going around. Yeah, it's a lot of freedom. A lot of freedom. It's not too hard. I feel like there's enough freedom where you can live how you want and I feel like that's a good thing. Yeah. High school, it constricts you into a certain structured lifestyle. This way you can live however you want. Yeah, I agree. I feel like I can organize when I can go to the gym, when I can work out, when I can play a sport with my friends, and then when I can decide to do work. What do I like most about it? Right now, I'm going to say the social life because that's another thing I need to talk about. I've been out a bunch of nights and fraternities here are awesome and it's all in the inner city, which is super cool. You already find some good parties? Yeah. All right, good, good. That's what you got to be doing. Yeah. I like to hear that, man. All right, thank you guys for your time. I'll let you get back to your day. Thank you. Take it easy. Have a good one. My name's Brianna and I study economics. The professors here are very passionate about students wanting to learn the material instead of them just throwing it at you. And I actually had a professor. He's a bit, he was a very witty and very kind of funny professor. Like he made the classes really interesting because economics can be a little bit boring, you know? Hands-on things in class too that kind of helps with students understand the material more. So he like encouraged me to do economics and he was the reason why I'm now majoring in it. OK, so were you kind of undecided at first when you came in? Yeah, I had no idea what I wanted to do. How did you kind of like, besides maybe this professor's guidance, how were you trying to figure that out? I just took a lot of gen ed courses and as I took more and more classes, I was like, hmm, I think I want to go more in the economics field and business field. When I first got here, I wish I knew that everything was going to work out because I was really stressed coming into college with, I actually came into college when it was COVID. So everything was really just up in the air and you didn't really, I didn't really know what was going to happen or what I was going to do too. So I wish someone would have told me, you're going to be OK. All right, well, thank you for your time. Oh, thank you. I'm Joe by Ecology. I used to go to SUNY, Cortland, which is like two hours away from here. What made you transfer? I was originally an education major and I realized it's not what I wanted to do and there's no, I wanted to be an ecologist and there's no ecology in Cortland. I love it, it's like a million times better here. Back in Cortland, the campus was one street, one side of the street was a class, the other side was a cemetery and here it's like, it's like beautiful. So I'm also an Ecology major. I like it here too. I feel like all the professors are very nice and now that I'm like finishing up my degree, I'm taking more classes that are focused in environmental science and I just like everybody who's involved in the program. Everybody keeps telling me the people when I ask them what they like about this place. Yeah, what do you think makes the people good here? I don't know. Well, specifically in our major in like environmental sciences, it's like, a lot of the professors are like old hippies, stuff like that. They're super nice. Yeah, I love them. That's all I need, man. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. After six hours on campus and a whole bunch of student interviews, I've had a wonderful time at Binghamton. Everybody's been super nice and they've been very welcoming for me, so I really appreciate it. Thank you for watching. Thank everybody here who talked to me today and I will see you next week.