If you're thinking of becoming a Jumbo...

<p>yeah to gojumbos - the construction over there is finishing up though. and seriously, there is a LOT of grass on campus - if you live uphill, it’s not exactly THAT far to the academic quad or the president’s lawn to hang out on. downhill doesn’t really have a quad, maybe the space between haskell and lewis, but i live in South and we just lounge on the grass in front of South/Latin Way.</p>

<p>Edited because I didn’t see Cosmo’s questions.</p>

<p>Cosmo: I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the IR program here. I came here thinking i’d be Poli Sci, but I cannot pass up how wonderful the IR program is. All the professors, requirements and such are wonderful. Because of the IR program, as well, we have a big international student population, which is wonderful. I love that my roommate is from South Korea and that I have friends from Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.</p>

<p>I’m very involved with the music program and I’m not majoring in it. And I don’t think most of the people in Chorale or Chamber Singers are music majors - we just love singing on the side, and everyone is SO talented. I’m thinking of doing vocal and piano lessons, too - there are scholarships so that you don’t have to pay full price for the lessons, and if you declare even a minor in music they cover 90% of the cost of lessons. ALSO, our music department is finally getting a brand new building next year - the music program, as a result, is undergoing lots of improvements and being given a lot more. Btw, I hear all the music faculty are amazing. My choir director is fantastic, and the Beethoven teacher was voted Perfect Professor at Tufts for a few years. I personally am thrilled.</p>