Year: First
Major: Criminal Justice
Involvement: Member, Brandywine Music Association; member, Latinx Club; student-worker, Blue Apple Café
Brandywine: What was your deciding factor in coming to Penn State Brandywine?
Smith: I liked the size of the campus. I’m from a small town in North Carolina, so I’m used to things being really small. I didn’t think I was prepared to go to a large university, so I thought Brandywine would be a great fit. Also, my family is originally from New Jersey, so I wanted to go to college up north, and Penn State has a great criminal justice program.
Brandywine: How did you choose your major?
Smith: I’ve always been interested in the criminal justice and forensic science fields. I originally wanted to go to college for forensic science, but then I took a criminal law class, and it made me want to pursue criminology even further.
Brandywine: What challenges have you faced at Brandywine, if any?
Smith: I’m an introvert, so the hardest thing for me was getting out of my shell and talking to people. During my first month here, I didn’t talk to anyone but my roommates; I mostly stayed in my room in the residence hall. After that first month, I realized I had to put myself out there and get involved so I could meet people.
Brandywine: Who at Brandywine has supported you, and how?
Smith: My roommates have supported me both socially and academically. I live in a triple-bed room in the residence hall. They were my first friends on campus. They also make sure I’m on top of my work. If I’m relaxing in our room, my roommates will tell me, “Before you lie down, make sure you check Canvas and your email.” We all do that for each other.
Academically, my professors have been really nice and supportive. If I’m struggling in a class, they’ll tell me ways I can improve. I feel like I can essentially go to anybody and ask for help if I need it.