I wasn't in class last Saturday because I was at my UNLV orientation since I'm going to in the fall semester. I liked the campus itself and all the programs it offers. The one thing I disliked the entire orientation was getting split into groups and socializing.
I got to visit the school I was going to, which is the Lee Business School. It sort of reminded me of a prison. It was made out of cement and was really dark. I liked the other buildings much better, but at least there are plants in the building.
One common feedback I heard -- which I gave myself -- is the dislike for working in groups. Unfortunately, that is not only part of college experience but business settings as well so practice adapting to it and maybe even excelling in it ^_^
ReplyDeleteI spent most of my undergraduate and graduate time in the Lee Business School back from 1992 to 1998. Hmm... now that you mention it, it does feel a bit claustrophobic and concrete-filled except for the open space in the center of the building.
You will adapt and do well at UNLV, Athina :-)
I hate forced social interactions lol Good luck in the fall, you got this!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Athina !!, So excited for you. Dedication and hard definitely pay off.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if the business school's building is the same, but one of the engineering buildings, and the chemistry building as well, were actually designed to withstand nuclear fallout, in case the Soviet Union decided to start launching nukes. That's why they're built out of solid concrete, they're dark and oppressive, you cannot get service down there, etc.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is that the business school's building was also designed for this purpose.
It was giving prison vibes? That's funny. I wish you luck at UNLV.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and good luck at UNLV
ReplyDeletegood luck at unlv! hopefully ill join soon ^-^
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you and you in furthering your education.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best on your journey at UNLV!
ReplyDeleteGood luck at UNLV! Don't let the prison vibes get to you haha
ReplyDeleteYou will love UNLV. I loved it and I wish I had money to go back there!
ReplyDeleteGood luck at UNLV.
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