Hey man just found ur channel and just wanted to say thank you for all the excellent content you post. Im looking at attending Purdue FYE this fall and everything you post has been helpful and informative for me!
The snow is too fluffy for me to build a snowman :( I also hate that the buses stopped being regular, I ran out of groceries and travelled very far to ALDI and my whole leg fell down in the snow 🤦🏻♀️
Darn Im sorry to hear that. The snow does impact transportation quite a bit, and the roads become ice ring. Stay safe. If you wanna build a snow man, you gotta do it right when it snows, thats when its still fluffy. IF you wait, the snow wont stick stick as well and feel more like sand.
@@HarryHTF hi Harry! I was the student worker that said hi to you at Ford. so cool to see you in person! I didnt get the chance to say but your videos are awesome and im sure you will make it big one day 💪
Hi Harry. What winter shoes do you use? Can you suggest any shoes that would be good for the cold winter at Purdue, something that Will keep feet warm and dry and will keep one from sliding or falling when walking on snow/ice? Would you suggest wearing winter boots or shoes with shaft reaching the ankle? Thank you
@@avasmith6736 i got it haha. Also do you know EJ by any chance. She told me she recognized u from the comment and that you guys when to middle school together
Hi Harry, I'm thinking of coming to Purdue this fall. I just wanted to find out, What's the difference between Honors college and learning communities?
I may not be Harry but here's my insight: The honors college has guaranteed better housing & the ability to take different FYE courses. It also allows you to avoid 7:30am classes. As for learning communities, you're guaranteed better housing as well for your first year. It's a great way to connect with others and will benefit you academically.
Yeah I think Christoefur got it. They are very similar in the sense that you take courses with those living on the same floor/dorm. Honors classes are harder though. Some say it’s worth it some don’ so it’s subjective. Learning communities is definitely a must do for freshmen. You live on the same floor with people taking the same classes as u so it’s very easy to make friends.
Idk abt the 730 though because honors students do take classes like other people and depends on ur schedule, u might get 730. I dont think that depends on whether ure in honors or not
Hello again, Harry! I looked online and they say that precipitation in Indiana is 122 days. How many days of those ‘122 days’ are snowy days? And how many are rainy days? I’m just looking for approximates. Getting info about inches of snow per year isn’t helping (me being a Californian). We barely get inches of rain in Brentwood, CA. 😅 Thank you!