Mitch explains academic life for STEM students
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Hi, I'm Mitch, majoring in biophysics and my entering in Man. What's the academic climate like for someone who's interested in biophysics? Interestingly, if you're interested in biophysics for Major in biophysics, the major is very small. There's only six of us in my graduating class. In the physics department as a whole, I would say the economic climate is is very nice, generally very collaborative. There's a lot of support institutionally, so it's pretty. Why did you choose your C? I chose USC, actually, because of biophysics. Had a really a fairly robust biophysics program, and it's actually evolving. Biophysics was a big reason on and overall is a fit. As someone interested in physics, there's a lot going on. Uh, in the physics department is a lot of diversity. When you can study on, the big factor is that I was coming from the East Coast and I really wanted, uh, California experience, and when I visited campus, I absolutely fell in love with it. I wanted to be here in Los Angeles and in California.