On Being a Female Biochem Major at Tufts
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I guess she just tell me a little bit about you and where you're from. How did you end up so California There a side that I wanted to because I wanted life is like on the East Coast on visited tux, that I really liked people here. I kind of strokes on conversations in the dining hall. Yeah, I also have noticed that a couple of interviews that I did that everybody seems to say that the people are where they came. What can I say? So what's your favorite part about? Tough now that you been here for a couple of years since he's a senior, No. I really like that you could kind of talk to anyone about anything just because someone like humanities Major doesn't mean that they don't want to talk about science or engineering and vice versa. So there's always gonna be someone who hasn't been interesting to say whether it's like making a page like an article that they read or like whatever it is, they're always have something interesting about you know what's going on in the world. So on the other side of that one thing that you think that tough, you haven't. Yeah, I came from a super Diapers high school from a lot of different backgrounds and people from all over the world. This is kind of an issue at a lot of small liberal arts. College is particularly Northeast, but it's a pretty non diverse atmosphere of what I was used to. A lot of a lot of money, especially if you're majors or uncertain, were paths. I find a lot of people that have more money, but I mean, that's not to say that that you know all about it. I won't say what they're ton of amazing mental science professors. A tux is a couple that have fed my professors for multiple classes, and I've been really lucky to be ableto meet with them and go to their office hours regularly with their life. I think that it on the outside, it's also given here like hope, Offensive, like itself, encouragement that, like sometimes our times you'll meet with a guy who is, you really think that you're not qualified to science. I like to think that the environment of tests has kind of made me ready. Wow, there's just something that yeah, think about it. The department is something like a lot of magic professors. What's one piece of advice would offer anyone who's looking at us slightly interested in time? I didn't say that. Really do your best to understand what makes the school different from other schools. You know, there's a lot of small liberal arts colleges that have small class size is interesting classes and interesting majors, but really make sure that you're choosing it for the right reasons. You know whether you're selecting like big school, because you want a sports atmosphere or you feel like that. There's a certain abroad program that you really want to do. Make sure that there's a really tangible reason wise that you know, when you make that decision that there's like a really good motives there, Look, what would you say is the one thing that makes us break it think that makes sense? I just say that I've met like my best friends here and that it's definitely like I wouldn't I don't think I would have met them at a school that wasn't like this.