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Day In The Life Of a Double Major

Welcome to the life of a Public Relations and Dance Major at Missouri State University.

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Day In The Life Of a Double Major
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Hey, y'all welcome back to my Youtube channel.

I'm just kidding. Hey everyone my name is Rachel Weaver but you can call me Rachel Danae. I am a freshman at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. And I am a BFA- Dance Major and a BS- Public Relations Major. Let's get to it!!!

We start our day off waking up at 7:30. 

I normally have ballet at 8 am so I wake up around 7:30, grab a granola bar and hit the road on my board. (I sound like I'm driving 15 miles when I'm just walking 5 mins)

Contemporary and Communication Classes from 11am- 3pm

Tuesdays are my longest days since I have 3 classes. Because of COVID I take my Contemporary Dance class on zoom at 11 am, eat a full breakfast then go to my communication class at 2.

In between class I hang with the gang

When I have breaks I like to either hit up the dining hall with friends or hang at our plaster student union.

Meeting time!!

Majority of the time I have ABC, RHA or Bear Leads meeting throughout the week at the end of the day. If I don't have a meeting you will find me in my friend Zaria's room chilling with friends.

My schedule is not that adventurous or amazing but it is pretty easy. So I spend the majority of my time studying/ doing homework or hanging with friends. However, I did join an Intramural Soccer team so that should spice my week up a little bit. Tuesdays are probably when I'm most busy because I have classes the majority of the day. But I love being a double major because I love both my majors and classes and I just love staying busy. So that's a little spill into my college life. See y'all later!

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