I am glad I do not know specifically what I want to do later on, because it should be an adventure choosing which course I will take in life. Thus, I have time to experiment and learn from a wide variety of topics. At Santa Fe, I am presented with the opportunity to take any classes I want and to be taught by some of the most learned and dynamic professors in the world. I was once told that in college, I "will take classes in subjects I had never thought or heard of, " and I am very excited to do this.
If I were required to pick a major at this instant, I would choose agriculture. I’d like to study agriculture because that is what my life has been based around. When I was younger I would help out at my grandfather’s cattle ranch. I got to see the ins and outs of what it takes to run such a strenuous business. As well as the ranch I have been …show more content…
I believe that this sense of closeness is a vital aspect in an outstanding college experience. When you can actually go up to the professor with questions and they will be able to answer them, at Santa Fe you’re not just a number they look out for you. We learn most from interactions among other people, and the fact that this reputation of faculty accessibility and student involvement—both in the immediate Santa Fe community and in Gainesville exists, is very attractive to me. You not have Santa Fe but you are also there right next to the University of Florida as