Growing up in Alaska, one graduating senior had no idea where she would end up, but knew it would be far away from home.
Ally Carney, senior political science major and economics minor, came to WSU her freshman year in hopes of studying in pre-law.
“A lot of people ask me, ‘Why’d you choose WSU?’ because it’s crazy far from Alaska,” Carney said. “They have an amazing pre-law track, but WSU is so welcoming and homey.”
Carney graduated high school with 12 AP classes, which were equal to about 40 credits. WSU accepted all of the credits, so she only had two and a half years left to finish her bachelor’s degree, Carney said.