- I see it getting cloudy. - I think that the coolest thing about coming into York as an undeclared student is that you get to explore your options and you're not rushed to do it. So it was all about like a journey, and like a process, like trying to get here. It wasn't like one day I just woke up and decided I wanna declare international relations. It was like a process of elimination and then also finding what I liked. - I came here as a fine arts major, but college lets you explore different classes and then I took a business class and I really loved it and enjoyed it, so switching to business wasn't a hard thing to do, but it was definitely something that was for me. - A lot of people don't realize that undeclared is our largest major for incoming first year students. So when you come in undeclared, we help students to choose the right major for the right reasons. You're supported by an academic adviser, who is a professional within our academic services division here on campus. You're also supported by a peer adviser, who's an upperclassmen student leader and those two support people help to guide you. Why not take a moment to explore from day one here, as we say at York college. - How many internships should I have before I graduate? - Any time that you can get experience. Part of our job as the adviser is to really get to know our student. We have approximately 60 majors here at York College and there are so many different things that you can do as a career that we like to expose you to. It's always a proud moment when a student feels like, "wow, this is really what I want to do." - My favorite part about being a peer adviser is being a role model. We help freshmen in the transition of going from undeclared to actually declaring a major. I like to be the number one person that they get to come to and connect with. - So when you first came to York, you were in the department of biological sciences? College, in general, is a great place to begin that process of exploration because when you are 17, 18 years old, you're still learning about who you are as a person and so we're here to help support them and navigate the waters of college, and then they can form that all into a major that can open up many doors.