Greg Schwem explores the humorous realities of the modern job market, focusing on the perceived value of unconventional college majors. Greg also shares personal anecdotes about touring university campuses with children, highlighting the awkward interactions and unexpected connections discovered while visiting historic academic institutions.
College campus tours can get pretty weird, if you don't believe us, just ask Greg Schwem, he's been on a ton of them. Whether it's going to a school that looks like Hogwarts, or hoping Brad Pitt stumbles out of a frat house, what people see on college campus tours can be pretty crazy. Whether you're someone who enjoys going on campus tours, or you just enjoy watching them here on YouTube, this clip from Greg Schwem is sure to have you entertained from start to finish.
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