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My first semester of college has been a very enriching experience. I have enjoyed my classes this first semester as a journalism major at Virginia Tech. The most valuable extracurricular activity that I was able to get involved in was the student-run radio station, in which I broadcasted the News section every Tuesday of the semester. I am also proud to say that I was able to balance D1 cheerleading and schoolwork gracefully, as I finished the semester with a 3.62-grade point average. My two favorite classes were my journalism class and my statistics class and I look forward to seeing what I can do to expand on those subjects in the future. Through journalism, I was already able to make many connections that will help me in the future and I am glad my school has a 'Hokies hiring Hokies' program which I plan to use to find an internship over the summer. This semester has started me off on a high note and I hope to keep learning more about my area of interest.
It costs about $27,000 to attend for one year. I got scholarships and grants from the school, but I probably will not get as many this upcoming year. My school is quite stingy on the amount of financial aid it awards to students.
It was amazing and had so much to offer and I learned so much. I'm glad I chose Virginia Tech as the college to go to for biochemistry. They are an amazing science school and the curriculum is Rigorous but worth it because of all I had learned.
There are a lot of fees. Housing, food, activity fees, tuition, staff. There's a lot to think about when going to this college but I think all the fees are worth it. Oh, I also forgot books.
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