 So I knew in high school that I wanted to do something in the business world. I wasn't exactly sure I definitely wanted a liberal arts school and a business school in one and the combination of these two really set Fairfield apart So I've learned about asset management. I can analyze balance sheets create stock reports But I can also get the critical thinking skills in order to argue my points Why I think the business should do this decision going forward the community at Fairfield is both very involved and passionate about what they're doing We have over 80 clubs that you can be a part of whether they're business professional organizations sports clubs foreign language clubs There's if you can think of a club you want to be involved in something. It's here. We are a Jesuit institution We do a very strong value such as men and women for others. Everyone I know has had some volunteer experience I'm working as a Spanish interpreter at a health clinic. There's a lot of people that work at soup kitchens people that volunteer with little kids It's a really good part of the Jesuit education, which I think differentiates us from many other schools Fairfield is both a small and a big school So it's a small school in that you can interact with your faculty your professors There's great job networking opportunities interview days But it's also a big school and that we have students from across the US internationally. We have great study abroad programs There are full bright scholars here many people that have international experience that they can bring to the classroom I've learned a lot. I've had internships. I've made friends. I got to study abroad learned a foreign language I've had a really good four years at Fairfield and it's gonna be very hard leaving all my family back here at Fairfield behind