I’ve been hearing a lot about fourth wing lately. I’m almost convinced to read it but I don’t like spice lol. I also feel like a lot of the books that are trashed on tiktok, insta or KZbin are better than they’re made out to be. Because you go into it with such low expectations.
@Haileys.Hobbies21 күн бұрын
I’d recommend getting it from the library if you can just in case you hate it bc then you won’t have wasted any money lol. There is a bit of spice but I think some people create lists of which chapters have it so then you can avoid those parts. I also agree about popular books sometimes being better than expected. I still refuse to read Lightlark though lol.
@faithcantread20 күн бұрын
@ that’s really helpful! Thank you! That’s really funny, because I actually read light lark. It definitely wasn’t good. But I went into it with the expectation that I was gonna hate it. So it was a read. And it was OK. Like three stars when I was expecting one, lol
@jennstns9Ай бұрын
I am such a selfish knitter too. My 6yo will ask for things here and there and I dread it 😂 unless it’s something small I love making and don’t mind making it again and again, then chances are no one is getting anything. I did make Oslo hats for my husband and our two kids, and that was a blast because I love that pattern. But for the most part my making is for me. I don’t want to take time away from making myself things!
@Haileys.HobbiesАй бұрын
Haha totally agree! If I like making it and it’s small then I’m more likely to do it but to make a whole sweater to give it away pains me 😂😂
@applesnap67074 ай бұрын
omg your film set up is so cute !!! dream room my gosh
@Haileys.Hobbies4 ай бұрын
thank you!!! It’s my pride and joy lol
@faithcantread4 ай бұрын
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@qazaline5 ай бұрын
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@dashokclutt5 ай бұрын
i really love your vlog, wonderful🥺❤❤ thank u for it!!
@Haileys.Hobbies5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it :)
@basheerjeje63697 ай бұрын
Howdy! I don't read fiction, but I checked out your channel and I'm really amazed at how consistent you are at creating videos! Your level of passion is really amazing to watch. You inspire me! Cheers!
@basheerjeje63697 ай бұрын
I hope you meet your reading goal for 2024! And how do you even manage to balance YT, knitting, reading, editing these videos, and pursuing a masters???!!! You ma'am are the most productive person ever. I'm happily subscribing!
@Haileys.Hobbies7 ай бұрын
Hello everyone! Now that I have moved out, I feel comfortable sharing that this dorm hall is Davis Gary lol. All singles with one apartment style double. The corner rooms on each floor are the size of a double but you still get the space to yourself. There are communal bathrooms that are cleaned daily so they aren't too bad. Cost wise, it is cheaper than a lot of the doubles on campus, hence why I went with it. Things might have changed since I last lived here, but I still miss it haha.
@CasualKnitter8 ай бұрын
Hrllo Hailey I'm so happy I found your channel! I think the ions scarf is so cool and creative, can't wait to see the final version! The black sweater looks pretty good on camera in your hands but if you don't like it frog it 😅
@Haileys.Hobbies8 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! The black sweater definitely looks better in the light but the fit is just so off 😭😂😂
@Haileys.Hobbies9 ай бұрын
BOOK COVER PATTERN: This has not been tested and I have no idea how gauge might factor into this. I recommend doing a swatch of the motif and then figuring out how many repeats you can do based on your own gauge. The pattern below is what I did but you may have to mess with the numbers if my gauge is wack haha! Let me know if you have any questions :) 1. Cast on 45 stitches using Turkish cast on. You will be doing magic loop with a total of 90 stitches. 45 stitches will be on needle one (the front of the cover) and 45 stitches on needle two (the back of the cover). 2. Knit in magic loop until the cover measures 1.25 inches, or until you are ready to start the motif. 3. NEEDLE ONE: Knit 4, purl 2, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Purl 2, Knit 4. 4. NEEDLE TWO: Knit all stitches. 5. Repeat this next section a total of 4 times or until you are happy with the height of your cover. Needle One will have the motif while Needle Two will have all stitches knit. This motif is over 11 stitches. Depending on how many “waves” you have, repeat this section over all the stitches until you get to the purl stitches that mark the end. For example, I did three “waves” of the motif, so after my 6 edge stitches, I repeated the 11 stitch motif three times. I hope this makes sense! MOTIF PATTERN (worked over 11 stitches): Row 1: k3, p5, k3 Row 2: k all stitches Row 3: k all stitches Row 4: p all stitches Row 5: k2tog, k2tog, YO, K, YO, K, YO, K, YO, SSK, SSK Row 6: k all stitches Row 7: repeat Row 5 Row 8: p1, k9, p1 Row 9: k all stitches Row 10: repeat Row 8 Row 11: k all stitches Row 12: k all stitches Row 1, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 1 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times (more or less depending on how many “waves” you have); also SM between each repeat* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 2, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 2 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 3, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 3 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 4, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 4 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 5, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 5 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 6, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 6 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 7, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 7 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 8, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 8 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 9, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 9 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 10, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 10 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 11, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 11 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 12, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 12 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Repeat these 12 rows until you are happy with how high the pattern is. Mine was about 15 cm from the cast on edge. I repeated these 12 rows four times. Knit all stitches on both needles for 7 more cm or until you can cover a whole book of your choosing. Purl all stitches on Needle 1, Knit all stitches on Needle 2. Repeat this two times. Cast off stitches on Needle 1. You will now have stitches only on Needle 2 and you will be working flat. Repeat the two lines below until you have 22 stitches remaining. (This part may be wrong lol, so you can just decrease until you feel happy. I decreased until the flap was able to loosely fold over 4cm of the front of the book cover. From the cast off edge of the front, the flap part on Needle 2 measures about 8.5 cm for me.) On every right side, k3, ssk, knit until five stitches remain, k2tog, k3. On every wrong side, purl the entire row. Cast off all stitches. Pick up stitches in the middle of the flap. For me, I counted 8 stitches from the right side on the right side of the work, casted on 8 stitches, and then had 7 stitches on the other side. Not quite even, but not that big of a deal for me. After casting on the 8 stitches, flip work to wrong side and work the following: Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit all stitches Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit 3, k2tog, YO, knit 3 Continue working in stockinette until you have made 10 rows in total from the cast on edge. Cast off, weave in all ends, and sew the button somewhere in the stockinette section of the front side of the cover. Block if you wish :) I added a single crochet edge around the border of the opening to help the stitches lay flat and make the edges look nicer. I also blocked incredibly aggressively lol. Hopefully this makes sense! If it doesn’t, feel free to ask questions! I’ve never written a pattern before and I feel that by trying to make this as clear as possible I made it even more confusing lol.
@Haileys.Hobbies9 ай бұрын
BOOK COVER PATTERN: This has not been tested and I have no idea how gauge might factor into this. I recommend doing a swatch of the motif and then figuring out how many repeats you can do based on your own gauge. The pattern below is what I did but you may have to mess with the numbers if my gauge is wack haha! Let me know if you have any questions :) 1. Cast on 45 stitches using Turkish cast on. You will be doing magic loop with a total of 90 stitches. 45 stitches will be on needle one (the front of the cover) and 45 stitches on needle two (the back of the cover). 2. Knit in magic loop until the cover measures 1.25 inches, or until you are ready to start the motif. 3. NEEDLE ONE: Knit 4, purl 2, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Purl 2, Knit 4. 4. NEEDLE TWO: Knit all stitches. 5. Repeat this next section a total of 4 times or until you are happy with the height of your cover. Needle One will have the motif while Needle Two will have all stitches knit. This motif is over 11 stitches. Depending on how many “waves” you have, repeat this section over all the stitches until you get to the purl stitches that mark the end. For example, I did three “waves” of the motif, so after my 6 edge stitches, I repeated the 11 stitch motif three times. I hope this makes sense! MOTIF PATTERN (worked over 11 stitches): Row 1: k3, p5, k3 Row 2: k all stitches Row 3: k all stitches Row 4: p all stitches Row 5: k2tog, k2tog, YO, K, YO, K, YO, K, YO, SSK, SSK Row 6: k all stitches Row 7: repeat Row 5 Row 8: p1, k9, p1 Row 9: k all stitches Row 10: repeat Row 8 Row 11: k all stitches Row 12: k all stitches Row 1, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 1 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times (more or less depending on how many “waves” you have); also SM between each repeat* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 2, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 2 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 3, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 3 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 4, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 4 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 5, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 5 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 6, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 6 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 7, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 7 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 8, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 8 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 9, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 9 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 10, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 10 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 11, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 11 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 12, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 12 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Repeat these 12 rows until you are happy with how high the pattern is. Mine was about 15 cm from the cast on edge. I repeated these 12 rows four times. Knit all stitches on both needles for 7 more cm or until you can cover a whole book of your choosing. Purl all stitches on Needle 1, Knit all stitches on Needle 2. Repeat this two times. Cast off stitches on Needle 1. You will now have stitches only on Needle 2 and you will be working flat. Repeat the two lines below until you have 22 stitches remaining. (This part may be wrong lol, so you can just decrease until you feel happy. I decreased until the flap was able to loosely fold over 4cm of the front of the book cover. From the cast off edge of the front, the flap part on Needle 2 measures about 8.5 cm for me.) On every right side, k3, ssk, knit until five stitches remain, k2tog, k3. On every wrong side, purl the entire row. Cast off all stitches. Pick up stitches in the middle of the flap. For me, I counted 8 stitches from the right side on the right side of the work, casted on 8 stitches, and then had 7 stitches on the other side. Not quite even, but not that big of a deal for me. After casting on the 8 stitches, flip work to wrong side and work the following: Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit all stitches Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit 3, k2tog, YO, knit 3 Continue working in stockinette until you have made 10 rows in total from the cast on edge. Cast off, weave in all ends, and sew the button somewhere in the stockinette section of the front side of the cover. Block if you wish :) I added a single crochet edge around the border of the opening to help the stitches lay flat and make the edges look nicer. I also blocked incredibly aggressively lol. Hopefully this makes sense! If it doesn’t, feel free to ask questions! I’ve never written a pattern before and I feel that by trying to make this as clear as possible I made it even more confusing lol.
@Haileys.Hobbies9 ай бұрын
BOOK COVER PATTERN: This has not been tested and I have no idea how gauge might factor into this. I recommend doing a swatch of the motif and then figuring out how many repeats you can do based on your own gauge. The pattern below is what I did but you may have to mess with the numbers if my gauge is wack haha! Let me know if you have any questions :) 1. Cast on 45 stitches using Turkish cast on. You will be doing magic loop with a total of 90 stitches. 45 stitches will be on needle one (the front of the cover) and 45 stitches on needle two (the back of the cover). 2. Knit in magic loop until the cover measures 1.25 inches, or until you are ready to start the motif. 3. NEEDLE ONE: Knit 4, purl 2, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Knit 11, place marker. Purl 2, Knit 4. 4. NEEDLE TWO: Knit all stitches. 5. Repeat this next section a total of 4 times or until you are happy with the height of your cover. Needle One will have the motif while Needle Two will have all stitches knit. This motif is over 11 stitches. Depending on how many “waves” you have, repeat this section over all the stitches until you get to the purl stitches that mark the end. For example, I did three “waves” of the motif, so after my 6 edge stitches, I repeated the 11 stitch motif three times. I hope this makes sense! MOTIF PATTERN (worked over 11 stitches): Row 1: k3, p5, k3 Row 2: k all stitches Row 3: k all stitches Row 4: p all stitches Row 5: k2tog, k2tog, YO, K, YO, K, YO, K, YO, SSK, SSK Row 6: k all stitches Row 7: repeat Row 5 Row 8: p1, k9, p1 Row 9: k all stitches Row 10: repeat Row 8 Row 11: k all stitches Row 12: k all stitches Row 1, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 1 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times (more or less depending on how many “waves” you have); also SM between each repeat* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 2, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 2 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 3, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 3 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 4, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 4 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 5, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 5 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 6, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 6 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 7, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 7 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 8, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 8 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 9, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 9 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 10, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 10 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 11, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 11 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Row 12, Needle 1: K4, P2, SM *work row 12 of motif*, SM, P2, K4 *repeat row 1 of motif 3 times* Needle 2: Knit all stitches Repeat these 12 rows until you are happy with how high the pattern is. Mine was about 15 cm from the cast on edge. I repeated these 12 rows four times. Knit all stitches on both needles for 7 more cm or until you can cover a whole book of your choosing. Purl all stitches on Needle 1, Knit all stitches on Needle 2. Repeat this two times. Cast off stitches on Needle 1. You will now have stitches only on Needle 2 and you will be working flat. Repeat the two lines below until you have 22 stitches remaining. (This part may be wrong lol, so you can just decrease until you feel happy. I decreased until the flap was able to loosely fold over 4cm of the front of the book cover. From the cast off edge of the front, the flap part on Needle 2 measures about 8.5 cm for me.) On every right side, k3, ssk, knit until five stitches remain, k2tog, k3. On every wrong side, purl the entire row. Cast off all stitches. Pick up stitches in the middle of the flap. For me, I counted 8 stitches from the right side on the right side of the work, casted on 8 stitches, and then had 7 stitches on the other side. Not quite even, but not that big of a deal for me. After casting on the 8 stitches, flip work to wrong side and work the following: Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit all stitches Wrong side: purl all stitches Right side: knit 3, k2tog, YO, knit 3 Continue working in stockinette until you have made 10 rows in total from the cast on edge. Cast off, weave in all ends, and sew the button somewhere in the stockinette section of the front side of the cover. Block if you wish :) I added a single crochet edge around the border of the opening to help the stitches lay flat and make the edges look nicer. I also blocked incredibly aggressively lol. Hopefully this makes sense! If it doesn’t, feel free to ask questions! I’ve never written a pattern before and I feel that by trying to make this as clear as possible I made it even more confusing lol.
@encyclopediaofelizabeth Жыл бұрын
When you're talking about the SJM covers, you say she changed the covers. Just an FYI, authors usually dont make those decisions, its publishers, authors would probably want their books released fully in every version ever made. Lovely shelves and a great tour.
@Haileys.Hobbies Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I figured that was the case. I think it makes sense because the books are starting to have more mature content and the old covers probably didn’t suggest that??? Either way I love both covers haha.
@salmonellaisbad Жыл бұрын
Listening to Jane Austen’s books on audio also helped me get into classics! Sense and Sensibility and Emma were some of the first classics I read outside of school and now I can’t imagine my life without them.
@Haileys.Hobbies Жыл бұрын
Omg yes! I finished Sense and Sensibility a few months ago and I was like where has this book been all my life 😂
@danielaaraujo6169 Жыл бұрын
Good luck for your master's and for your job! :)
@Haileys.Hobbies Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@misox-hn3wv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the amazing content you provide ❄️🌸!
@mashpot3806 Жыл бұрын
Wait so if you use an electric bike to get to a building do you just like leave it there? Or do you have to take it back to where you got it once you’re done? Or are you not allowed to leave it just anywhere on campus
@친따소 Жыл бұрын
공부 열심히 하시는 모습이 좋아 보입니다.🎉
@anayelym9048 Жыл бұрын
What size rug would you recommend to cover a good chunk of the floor by your bed? I got a double room for myself in Davis Gary this fall!
@brookejohnson597 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed hearing about the books.
@brookejohnson597 Жыл бұрын
You should see about getting an internship or job with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
@brookejohnson597 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see you on here again! I've been wondering what you have been up to you this year. Did you not live in the dorm again your senior year? I will watch some of your book videos. Congrats on graduation!
@Haileys.Hobbies Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And ya, I moved into an apartment with some friends I made last year!
@kak8112 Жыл бұрын
Studying physics and really need energy !!
@mahjabeenkhan5977 Жыл бұрын
Omg ur lil sneeze and ur shocked face was so cuuutteeee 😫 Thnx I really focused while doing this session <3
@awaniiranjan Жыл бұрын
ty for keeping me company haileyy
@alessiabaps Жыл бұрын
loved this! and the iced coffee at the beginning <3
@lv54972 жыл бұрын
I was your starbies barista today! Lmk when your coming back in, latte on me. Love studying w you 🤍
@snehakumarib52862 жыл бұрын
Hey how are you? I really loved studying with you. I have my computer practical exams tomorrow.
@brookejohnson5972 жыл бұрын
Glad you're posting again! Will you do a life update post soon? We've been wondering what you've been up to in the last year.
@brookejohnson5972 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back again!!!
@Liz-td4bj2 жыл бұрын
Discovered your channel my senior year of hs, and now I'm a sophomore. I thought you had left youtube since you were no longer posting. I was so happy when I saw you posted. Welcome back and gig'em!!!
@shiromidarshanee80512 жыл бұрын
Thank uu💖when u sneeze...🤓
@yaqutal_shurman1242 жыл бұрын
Like my pin! 😂💖
@Nazli_nz2 жыл бұрын
Please make more study with me videos
@noxevil40332 жыл бұрын
I NEED THE MOLE STICKER
@Study_with_txt2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this~
@itsbray07512 жыл бұрын
I watch these while learning about driving lol! I decided to start taking notes on what I learn so I can really memorize the information! It takes long but worth it!
@alirzagultekin12372 жыл бұрын
Uygulama vu
@snovakattack12 жыл бұрын
extra points for excellent sneeze reaction
@wtfdff172 жыл бұрын
Hailey, I am applying in August to A&M Aerospace Engineering for fall 2023. I was wondering if you would be willing to exchange info so I can ask you some questions about the program. Mostly stuff like what books are required, how difficult the course load is, and stuff like that. Just trying to ready myself in advance so I come into this as prepared as I can be. Thank you and I hope to hear from you.
@samrae5590 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason, I am the new graduate student and start in Jan 2023. I am mechanical engineer student. I don’t know the course load yet. Thanks!
@wtfdff17 Жыл бұрын
@@samrae5590 Thanks for the reply. I actually rerouted my plans slightly. I am still planning to attend A&M, but decided to knock out my lower-level classes locally first. I am about to start my second semester at a local college taking 16 hours. My first semester I finished with a 4.0 GPA. My next semester starts tomorrow, but I feel confident. I hope your semester goes well, and maybe I will run into you on campus some day in the future. My wife and I have watched your videos and we both LOVE A&M. Have a great semester ma'am and again, if you would like to exchange info and keep in touch that would be cool. At least then I would have a contact at A&M that knows the ropes!!!
@sophiefrohlich94912 жыл бұрын
thank youuu, i said bless you hahahahah
@danielaaraujo61692 жыл бұрын
Happy to see you again ^ _^
@brookejohnson5972 жыл бұрын
Hi! Glad you are back!
@keistudy68342 жыл бұрын
Hello! It's a very nice video(^^)/ Subscribed!
@deepaksrivastava84412 жыл бұрын
Right the☺
@annemariejoe66272 жыл бұрын
Are there laundry rooms on each floor? What about bathrooms
@gabicarvalho132 жыл бұрын
i love this video! thanks for do that, I just finish my geograph map in 30 mins!
@immabetty2 жыл бұрын
hii
@simranpanjwani1822 жыл бұрын
Can I ask what hall this is? I’m going to TAMU this fall and still worried about housing 😭
@albertma812 жыл бұрын
watching this as a tamu freshman engineering major, but this time will be even more awful becaus eof that 3.75 auto admit gpa :( - '25