Why Fordham?
The best, and toughest, advice I ever received throughout
the college process was “go with your gut feeling.” It sounds simple, but how do we know what feeling is the right feeling? For me, it may sound silly, one of my main requirements when
visiting schools was that I wanted to see students tossing around a football or
playing Frisbee on their quad if it was a nice day out. Well, when I came to Fordham and saw
students playing on Eddie’s Parade, a little light went off in my head. And well, I started listening to my gut feeling.
Students on Martyr's Lawn for Spring WEekend |
I think Fordham’s picturesque setting at our Rose Hill
campus creates an energizing and amicable atmosphere. For example, spring at Fordham is absolutely beautiful – it
is hard to leave campus for breaks, especially for the summer. Students come together to close the
year on a positive note. Visitors
can see campus fully alive, as students are everywhere, either having lunch,
reading a book, or relaxing with friends on Eddie’s Parade or Martyr’s
Lawn. This weekend was our Spring
Weekend, which is always a great way to end the school year and set the tone
for the following year. The
weekend is jam packed with special DJ guests for Friday night, different music
artists for the day concert on Saturday, and ends on Sunday with a comedy act. This is the most anticipated weekend of
the year, and genuinely highlights the good-spirit of the students at Fordham.
So why Fordham?
Because the community here is so refreshingly welcoming that it is hard
to not be anywhere but here. I
know how this may sound, but it is so true. During my freshman year, I always counted down the days
until breaks would end so that I could be back with my friends at school. I especially love the warmer weather
here at Fordham – everyone’s upbeat mood is stimulating, which truly captures
what it means to be a Fordham Ram.
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