 So in this video I'm going to be taking you through a tour of Stevens and giving you a glimpse of the life here. We are also going to be talking to a lot of students so that you get a real and authentic account of how actually it is to study in this university and I hope this helps you in making the right choice in choosing your university in the US. Hold this on the main entrance. So this is the main entrance of Stevens which I think most people will miss. Yeah because the first time when you come to Stevens it's like the cab drivers and everyone they'll take you from this entrance which is the main entrance and then you can see the entire view of Stevens. This is the Stevens and that's New York City. You can you know come here at the park you can sit have a coffee. Initially actually just Stevens was this much and then they started expanding more. So it's expanding and it's expanding so you'll see the pattern of buildings as well. These are like coordinated and then slowly slowly you have like glass buildings and everything. So as you know as per time they've modified it now. So tell me one unique thing about Stevens. So one unique thing about Stevens is you can see the entire skyline of New York City. That's the best part of Stevens you know. So if you want to study if you want to if you have an assignment somewhere there you can go for coffee. You can you know go there there are a bunch of benches over there and then you know you can see the entirety of the city. You can do an assignment you know some good music and you can go from there. That's the best part of Stevens. The most unique part of Stevens. Do you guys actually buy textbooks? No. It's very expensive. Actually textbooks here are so expensive. I'd rather not. You don't really need textbooks as well. Like if you reach out to your professors they'll send you materials. PDFs. I think they are sufficient like their teaching and the notes that they give you. You have this app called Canvas. So everything like on the recorded lecture. Canvas is a student portal basically. That's an internal. See what Canvas looks like. Okay. The subjects and all. Then you can see your grades and everything. That's Canvas. So textbooks not required. Just Canvas isn't required. Canvas is enough. And you know if you really want to study then you can go on Google. Google books. You can find a lot of ebooks, a bunch of ebooks. So step number one once you come here is ID cards. Submit your documents first. You need to check in with IEEE. Then you need to come down here and get your Duck card. So the thing is in Stevens we are known as the Ducks. So the Ducks are mascot. Antilia the Duck. Antilia the Duck. Antilia the Duck. So that's the thing. So the ID card are called Duck Cards. Do you have the ID? I do yeah. So you are the Ducks. So clearly you are new here. I have but I have to like take it like take it. I'm just kidding. JRE. Since Stevens didn't require JRE but still if you're giving JRE make a good score. So personally I had a good score of 324 JRE that was my JRE score. And due to that I got a good scholarship of 12,000. Like he said your friend got 12,000 for the certification. So you can do certain courses to get scholarship. You can get a good JRE score, maybe good 12,000 score. That's how you can get a scholarship as well. Many people are not aware about JRE. Okay and what about on campus jobs? JRE. But one thing is do not stick to work in the hotel. Like just come down here personally talk to them. That's the best way to go about this. I again kept up playing and never heard back. But all we had to do was come here and talk. JRE. But what type of jobs are you talking about? JRE. These are like recreational jobs are like dining and you can just campus management and all of that. But again like mostly graduate students go for TAs and RAs and all of that. That's again in your second semester. JRE. Okay and yeah you know about TRE. How is it here? JRE. So I was like approaching a lot of professors because a lot of my seniors told me that you know don't. So workday is a portal you might heard of at workday. There are a lot of companies they use workday you know for tourist job openings. So students also has its own workday portal. There are a lot of jobs on workday but you cannot rely on workday as one of the sides. So my seniors told me go and actually talk to the professors you know tell them about your course drop them thousands of emails. So you know I was doing that but then I was getting no response. So I quit in my first semester then I was focusing on internship then after my internship a lot of my friends who are just came like in spring they all got on campus jobs they all got you know TAs, RAs. JRE. Yeah and students yeah. And I was like I was like very shocked you know how are the new students were coming who came after me getting on campus jobs. Like I was so sad so you know I again started applying. I again I went on work day I started applying. I approached a lot of professors you know and then I was constantly emailing all of them. I was going to their office hours to their cabin. I was meeting them and then finally after you know so what you have to do is you need to send them your resume a small height of that this is your work experience these are all courses and then if you are lucky enough they'll reach out to you after a while like after one or two months and they'll tell you that I have these openings you'll be a teaching assistant you have to teach students as well that's what I do. So I have this course called where Bandita is one of the students. So basically in Steven's easy to get a scholarship than getting RAA or jobs. And the recreational jobs on campus are also mostly for like undergraduate students. Yes. Mainly they are preferred and for graduates it's again TAA and undergraduate. It's just time consuming. I would say as a newcomer as a upcoming student that you can get on campus jobs but you'll have to reach out to them. Yes. Yeah and you need to be very shabby so you need to keep nagging them. Directly email them. Don't just stick to the portal or any work they put away you can apply for a job just mail them directly before coming here. That's how you get an on-campus job as soon as you're like nine years. Bye. Thank you so much.