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Yohannis Job (junior, business administration; anticipated graduation: May 2013).
The campus is beautiful and historical. It is relatively small. The faculty and staff take time to speak with students and are genuinely interested in their success. Most people classify H-T as a historically black institution, but it really is a melting pot of cultures. There are a lot of international students; this provides a rich cultural experience.
Peer Learning consultant, American Marketing Association, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, and I'm running again. H-T exposed me to corporate-setting internships early. I interned for Circuit of the Americas and a firm in Hahn, Texas.
Bennu 24-Hour Coffee Lounge and the H-T student union
• Come with an open mind and heart; H-T surpassed my expectations.
• Don't be afraid to ask questions.
• Become familiar with your resources. H-T has the Center for Academic Excellence, the Writers' Studio, and library training sessions to help students succeed academically.
• Get involved, and don't be afraid to start your own organization. Let your voice be heard.
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