 My name is Eric Robinson, Jr. I'm from Phoenix City, Alabama. I'm a sophomore majoring in news media. I think UA has a good place to study news media because of the experience we get, not only in the classroom but outside of the classroom as well. After I graduate, I plan to hopefully go to graduate school. UA makes it hard for me to want to go anywhere else in the world. Coming from a small town, coming to a big city, I wanted to kind of go into something different. So I started off for a tour my junior year in high school. And so I asked a bunch of questions. I always taught to be that kid that, you know, ask questions, don't go home regretting not asking a question. So that made a big difference. The thing I like most about UA is the big campus, but the small community field. I spend most of my time in the Student Ferguson Center because the building is multi-dedicated to students. So whether I'm studying on the 3rd floor of the lounge, on the 2nd floor of a computer lab, there's always something that meets my need, whether I'm trying to check grades or email a teacher or, you know, check up on a new professor or a new class and maybe interested in it. I can only say I haven't had a bad experience here yet. I know people are so loving and caring, even faculty and staff, all the way down to my classmates. And so the biggest lesson I learned here is, you know, show them the respect and they'll help us as well.