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University of California, Berkeley

Asa​,​ Graduate Architecture Student at UC Berkeley

Hi! I'm Asa, a graduate student in Berkeley's CED in the M.AAD program. I love to walk around Berkeley's campus and explore the amazing spaces the college has to offer. If you'd like to join or call with me, I'd be more than happy to help!

University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley

About me

  • GenderMale
  • Current academic yearGraduate student
  • Age24
  • Admission typeAdmitted as a freshman
  • Academic focusArchitecture/Design
  • Personality typeSomewhat extroverted
  • College experience ratingAmazing

Tour type

  • Campus tour
  • Video chat

Hometown

Hill City, Kansas, U.S.A

Major(s)

Master's of Advanced Architectural Design

Extracurriculars activities

  • Greek life
  • Club/Organization
  • Job/Internship
  • ROTC
  • NCAA varsity sport
  • Recreational sport
  • Student government
  • Community service
  • Religious/Cultural group
  • Art/Music/Performance
  • Study abroad
  • Other

Clubs, organizations & involvement

intramural basketball, Community Garden

Housing experience

  • Dorm
  • Off-campus house or apartment
  • Fraternity or sorority house
  • Home (Commuter)
  • Other

Describe your college experience

UC Berkeley not only has a great campus and area to live in, but also a wonderful amount of resources and expertise for anything you could think of.

Tip for future students

Be Social! join organizations, talk to people in your classes, etc.

Favorite class

Wood Studio, learned a lot about innovation and sustainability within architecture

Career goals

Work in architectural design, specifically prefabrication

Ideal way to spend a free night

Going on a walk, working on a woodworking project, or watching a movie with my cat

High school or secondary school

Hill City High School, Hill City, KS

Previous college

Pratt Institute Bachelor's of Architecture, transitioning between a small undergraduate program to Berkeley was seamless.

Meeting point

Sather Gate on the University of California, Berkley campus

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