Finance Major Isn't All Business
Posted on September 28, 2020
#FreshmanFocus is a series focused on incoming freshmen at the University of South Alabama.
When Trey Hall was a high school senior in Pensacola, he visited South and the Mitchell College of Business.
Dr. Bob Wood, dean of the business school, mentioned that the University had a financial center with a dozen of the Bloomberg data terminals that keep a close watch on business news and the stock market.
鈥淪o I just blurted out, 鈥榊ou have how many of those machines?鈥 Hall says, laughing. 鈥淎nd he had a chuckle at my reaction. In that interview, I thought, 鈥極h, I need to come here.鈥欌
In Pensacola, Hall went to the West Florida High School of Advanced Technology. He applied himself and became a Mitchell Scholar at South.
When he isn鈥檛 studying, Hall enjoys bowling. For years, he鈥檚 worked and played at Cordova Lanes in Pensacola. As a competitive bowler, he鈥檚 serious about the sport, but has never managed to roll 300 for a perfect game. 鈥淭he closest I ever came was bowling 280 in back-to-back games,鈥 he said.
Hall still goes home to Cordova Lanes almost every weekend. He鈥檇 like to start a bowling team at South, too, and compete with cross-town rival Spring Hill College.
In Mobile, Hall rents a room from the uncle of his best friend from high school. It鈥檚 close to campus, which is convenient. At South, he works part-time as an IT assistant to a business professor.
His parents aren鈥檛 very interested in finance, but his grandfather follows the stock market. They had a talk when he started working part-time as a teenager.
鈥淗e said, 鈥楽on, you know what I did with my first paycheck? I bought stock in the Southern Company,鈥欌 Hall said. 鈥淗e said, 鈥榊ou know what you鈥檙e going to do with your first paycheck? Buy stock in the Southern Company.鈥 And I did.鈥
Eight questions for Trey Hall:
Do you have a favorite spot on campus?
鈥淵es, Shelby Hall. I love listening to the fountain and the birds outside there. I sit as far as I can under the trees and de-stress.鈥
How much of the rest of campus have you seen?
鈥淏oy, have I gotten lost. My second day, I鈥檓 looking for payroll services, have no idea where I鈥檓 going, and I鈥檓 half an hour later than I said I would be. Finally, I stumble in, entirely by accident.鈥
How are your classes?
鈥淚鈥檓 taking business analytics and financial accounting, introduction to business and professional experience. And I鈥檝e got introduction to drama. We鈥檙e reading a play called 鈥楾he Red Coat.鈥欌
What are some of your academic goals?
Academically, I want to major in finance, possibly come back later for my MBA, and minor in history. I'm really enthusiastic about history, and I take passion in learning as much as possible. I also could completely foresee myself taking a creative writing class or something else fun like that.
And you write poetry?
鈥淚 picked it up about four years ago. It鈥檚 kind of an emotional outlet, describing where I am at that place and time.鈥
What has going to school during a pandemic taught you?
It has been a lesson in both self-discipline and mental control. I have serious problems learning online, and I still do, but being forced into this hybrid environment has made me learn to adapt to a situation that under most circumstances I never would have to, and I've found myself managing my time better and trying to get assignments done in a more timely manner.
Where would you like to be five years after graduation?
鈥淚 could give you this grandiose plan of pipe dreams, but realistically, I鈥檇 expect to be a financial planner helping people manage their future. That鈥檚 what I鈥檇 like to do.鈥
Fill in the blank. South is _______ .
Special. Out of every school I've toured or that close friends and family went to, South has stood out and cares about its students. I truly feel welcome and excited to be here.
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