 What's up guys, it's Josh and we're back again with another video. Let's do it. From the title of this video, you probably already know what we're about to do in the past. I've given you a tour of my tiny yet extremely homey and quite magical suite in Timothy Dwight's home. You've also gotten a chance to peek into the Henderson-Heisner suite in Davenport But now I share with you guys where I've been living for the past three weeks and studying French. Welcome to Berkeley College. Like I said in a previous video, this is where I've been posted up for the past couple weeks grinding every day on the ridiculous amount of French homework I have. And I know what you may be asking yourself, hey Josh, is Berkeley as wholesome, loving, gentle, beautiful as the Timothy Dwight College? Someone might say the best college at Yale and the answer is no, but it's pretty good. You know, the amenities might be a little nicer, I'll give them that. But before we get into the tour, we need some context, we need some establishing shots. So here we are in the South Berkeley Courtyard. Berkeley's actually divided between two courtyards. This one's the South one, the North one's over there, over by Beinecke Library. But it's pretty beautiful. You guys are up here in entryway A. I'm up there on the fourth floor and they start called the girls in entryway B. And then everyone else here is doing research. So most of them are Yellies. I'm on the fourth floor, so let's head up. Look at that view. But wait, I can't just show you the room, but this video is going to be in true Josh Bees' style. We're going to have to do a cinematic sequence. So, roll a symbol. The room's completely empty, okay. We've got a mattress on the ground over there, we've got a chair, we've got a beautiful window. That's about it. Obviously the people that were in the suite during the year took all their furniture with them and left. It's not worth trying to furnish a room that you're only going to live in for four weeks. So we are left with a completely empty room, but you know, it's okay, we can make the most of it. There's so much room for activities. Look at all this more space. So many aerobics in here, so many activities. Starting over here on this wall we have our famed trash shelf. Yeah, we haven't invested in a trash can yet, our suite. So we're just going to keep that there and hope that it doesn't overflow in here. Hold on, let me open the door, make it dramatic. Okay. Here we got my room, it's a double. I would have normally cleaned it for you guys, but this really did not feel like doing that at the current moment's time. So yeah, just imagine as if the bed was made. As you can see by the size of the room, it's actually pretty big. Considering my double that I had in TD, honestly my double in TD was just slightly bigger than this and I didn't even have a common room there. So this is a pretty big deal for me. We'll start right here with the bed. As you can see we have a nice bed. These are all my own sheets and stuff. Obviously I was studying a little bit earlier. Blanket. Ooh, Sharpie. What's a Sharpie doing here? Oh wait, I know what the Sharpie's doing here. This is fine, watch this one. And moving on, we'll put the Sharpie over there. We've got random camera lenses and gear. Stuff that I used to take pictures and videos and stuff. We'll move over to my desk. We have books. In fact, I've read both of these books already. They're French books, including this one too. All pretty interesting stuff. Here's one of our textbooks, notebooks, our course pack, some more random notebooks. Over here we have my laptop with the script for this video on it. Yes, I do write scripts for videos. As much as I might sound like a bumbling idiot, I do in fact. Here's a camera setup because I was filming something earlier. I'm actually filming this current video on my new point-and-shoot that I'll probably talk about in a future video. But here's my big stationary camera setup. My mic and my 70D and everything. We've got a Yeti. What does it have in it, you ask? Well, it's full of Diet Coke. Please don't judge, but I got to stay up and get my caffeine from somewhere. That's what I chose to do. I'm not going to show my roommate's side of the room, but here in these drawers we've got a nice desk. We've got protein bars, these lemon-to-light protein bars. Best-tasting ones on the market. Highly recommend. Sunscreen, sunglasses, some hats. This next drawer we have... Oh, it's completely empty. Over here I have my wardrobe. I've got my towels hanging from it because there's no towel racks for them to dry because we haven't bought those. Just some shirts, more shirts, jackets in clothes in here. Pretty typical dorm room. Not much to see. It's a little bit bigger than normal, but it's a pretty good setup. Over the other way we have a bathroom that has one toilet, two showers, a couple sinks, that's all we need. I think normally on this floor there's a six-person suite and then there's a single across the hall, so just seven people sharing a bathroom. Not too bad considering we had 16 last year in TD. Alright guys, that pretty much concludes the tour. I hope you guys enjoyed. If you did, feel free to drop a thumbs up down below or hit the subscribe button if you're new. I hope I was able to give you guys a little peek of my life here at Yale Summer Session in Berkeley College. Not much to see, but I hope it was entertaining. Hopefully I'll be back again in a couple days with another video and get hyped for the Paris vlogs that will be coming soon as soon as I get there. Super excited for Paris, super excited for everything I'll be doing there, and hopefully my French will be good enough by then to actually survive in the country. So wish me luck. Like I said, like, subscribe, comment down below any questions and I'll see you guys in the next video.