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Galilea Villasenor

Galilea Villasenor

A Marketing major with a minor in International Business, from Summersville, WV.

My name is always my conversation starter. My favorite reaction is when people start singing Bohemian Rhapsody or when they compare me to Galileo Galilei.

I am a first generation Mexican-American student here at WVU and I was a college freshman during a global pandemic which means I’m basically invincible. My motto is work smarter not harder and that is why I decided to join this program. I want to help other students find success and I hope that my tips and tricks can benefit you too.

You should choose elective courses that you are truly interested in and that align with your goals. You should not choose a class based on level of difficulty or because you heard it was easy. Electives can be just as important as degree seeking classes and can be used to help you determine what you do and don’t like.