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...and that's why this is such an important decision
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because it is one that will follow you now,
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and into the future.
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And that concludes another traditional Yale information session.
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There will be a guided tour beginning in fifteen minutes.
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In the meantime, I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Yes, um...
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When was Yale founded?
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Great question.
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Yale was founded in 1701.
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Oh, um yes, you?
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Is it true that all Yale professors teach?
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Another great question.
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It is true that every tenured Professor in Yale college teaches undergraduates,
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so even a freshman might be taking a class from a Nobel Prize winner.
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Any more questions?
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Yeah, I have a question.
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Why did you choose Yale?
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When I was a senior in high school,
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colleges called out my name.
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Every day I'd debate
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where to matriculate
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but every place seemed the same.
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Yet after I went through the options,
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only one choice remained.
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I wanted to hail from a college called Yale.
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Now let me explain...
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It's a place where you'll learn quintessential knowledge,
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and you can live in a Residential College,
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and you can put your hearts into all the liberal arts.
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And that's why I chose Yale.
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Of course, you'll get a first-rate education,
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but also thrive on classmates' conversation.
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Here is where we thread
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Shakespeare Studies and Pre-Med.
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and that's why I chose Yale.
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One of the reasons I chose Yale was for its housing system.
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Before students arrive as freshmen,
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they're randomly assigned to one of twelve smaller communities
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called Residential Colleges.
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These colleges have nothing to do with academic subjects or extracurricular activities.
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But rest assured,
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they're quite a bit more than just living spaces.
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Excuse me?
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Yeah admissions officer?
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Tell us a bit more about
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Residential Colleges.
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Sure thing.
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Students here at Yale come from everywhere around -
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with every type of interest that can possibly be found.
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Do our passions divide us?
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No, our colleges provide us
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with family and common ground.
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For all four years we'll all reside together in colleges,
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united by pride.
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With such great facilities to hone your abilities,
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you'll never want to go outside.
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Every college has a dining hall with a salad bar and grill
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and organic options for every meal.
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I'm going to eat my fill.
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Each one has a common room, which we could not live without -
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to study or to meet in groups
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or simply to hang out.
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And when the dining halls are closed there's butteries for snacks.
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And if you need a study break,
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there's game rooms to relax.
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I can get to my college library
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without stepping foot outside.
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And just right down the hallway,
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my clothes are washed and dried.
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I work out in my college gym, a mere two floors below.
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Then I meet my friends for rehearsal in the dance studio.
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There are tons of music practice rooms where I can hone my skills. We even have a movie theater This one always gives me chills!
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We don't have normal dorms at Yale.
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Instead, we live in suites.
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So you may have a roommate.
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We have matching sheets!
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Outside there's a common room, so come and stay awhile. There's space for couches and TV's
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or a lava lamp if that's your style. At the head of every college is a Master and a Dean.
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They live with us and eat with us
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and everything between.
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Am I taking the right class?
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Will these credits suffice?
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I've got the flu. Need a pass.
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Can I get some advice?What's a good summer program?
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This fellowship is nice.
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Thank goodness that we have our Dean.
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A Master brings us all together
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as our senior prof.
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hosting study breaks and lectures for when we need time off.
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Who'd like to see a Broadway show?
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I'll gladly subsidize.
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Let's host another concert -
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I'll proudly harmonize.
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There's free food in the evening for all of you to share, and a Master's Tea tomorrow too. I hope to see you there.
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Master's Tea's are a chance to see all your favorite celebrities.
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Hear their stories and ask advice.
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...which is why I had to interview him twice.
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Residential Colleges, come give a cheer.
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A place to call our home for all four years.
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A sense of unity, immense community
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Our friendships will prevail. That's why I chose Yale.
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But when you do step outside your Residential College,
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who knows what you might run into.
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But mostly, I chose Yale
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for its superb academic opportunities.
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I came to Yale because I wanted to learn
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and I wanted to learn from the best.
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I was tired of memorizing figures and facts just to pass another test.
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Last year I spent the summer abroad, I helped to monitor a foreign election. And now I volunteer at a law school clinic on human rights protection.
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I want to be an architect someday -I want to help save a city that's dying.
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That's why I needed a school that would push me to see that my coursework has a grounding in reality. Now I grasp the bigger picture - my perspective has a different scale.That's why I chose Yale.
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I came to Yale from across the world, because I wanted a global education. Now I'm bringing clean water to the countries that need it through the H20 Africa Foundation.
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I'm taking a class called Philosophy of Art, to see where truth and beauty connect. What is the concept of art, and why should we care?
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Where do Plato and Picasso intersect?
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I study real world problems that need to be solved,
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because the climate is changing fast.
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I'm working on a project I designed myself
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for submission to a conference on the Polar Ice Shelf.
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With the faculty's help, I know that I won't fail.
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That's why I chose Yale.
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How do I know which class to take?
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There's over 2000 here.
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More than 50 foreign languages.
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It's only our freshman year.
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Well, as your freshman counselor,
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I was chosen by the Dean.
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I'm a senior in this college,
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and I know just what you mean.
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The first two weeks of classes,
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take any course you choose.
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Then you pick your favorites -
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there's no way you can lose.
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And when it's time to study for that intensive course,
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and you're looking for the perfect resource,
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Yale's libraries have got what you need -
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dozens of collections sure to help you succeed.
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Within this mountain of books, between these walls
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you'll find music and film,
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ancient maps and all.
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You'll want for nothing
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someone clearly thought of every detail.
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Do you mind?
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This is a library.
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...sorry.
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That's why I chose Yale.
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Everyone here is on a similar mission
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where great classes and professors are a campus tradition.
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The students are able and the classes are small,
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so go audition all your courses in the lecture hall.
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Come on people, time to hit the ignition
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in science or in chemistry or as a musician.
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Meet your professors over coffee or dinner -
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with their help you're sure to be an academic winner
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We're housed in suites in our residential colleges.
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There's no debating it, everyone acknowledges -
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we've got it made with a Master and a Dean,
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and a freshman counselor to show us the scene.
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Residential Colleges give spirit and unity to every single person in the Yale community
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We eat there and we study and we joke and relax
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and go to masters teas and study breaks for nighttime snacks.
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That's why we chose Yale!
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All right then...
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"Cats" was better.�