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I chose Criminal Justice because my dad is a lawyer.
After my first few classes, I decided to stick with it.
I really enjoyed the information.
The classes were all pretty small.
Which I liked. It's what I wanted.
It wasn't lecture so much as it was discussion.
In classes, believe it or not, you actually improve your communication skills because it's so interactive.
I have a really good relationship with the faculty.
They are all open doors, all the time.
"Come see me if you have any questions."
They are there no matter what.
You could have a question on how to type up a paper,
like what format to do it in, and they will be right there to help you.
There was a connection between what I learned in the classroom and my internship.
Everyone was saying, "You are so young, you are getting more experience then anybody your age."
And it's so true.
I mean, I've done things that I can't have even imagined myself doing at this age.
My first two I did at police departments in New Hampshire, where I am from,
and I loved every single minute of it.
It wasn't, "Here copy this. Here file this."
It was really more, "You are here to learn, so take everything you can from it.
I am actually going to Law School in the Fall, and I feel so ready.
I am so excited I can't wait.
it's going to be hectic, and so stressful but Endicott has really prepared me for it with the course work,
and the experience, again, with the internships,
that I'm going to be doing in Law School, I already gotten most of that experience here.
so I already feel one step ahead, if not more than one step ahead.
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