Kevin Tu and Eric Zhu It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a pre-med student in good academic standing, must be in want of more service hours. As pre-med students, we can never have enough service hours. Service is a vital part of not only the medical school application but also of our own development …
What’s in Our Name?
Ethan Cheng I think the best part of starting any creative project is choosing a name. The exercise of naming something provides starting and/or inflection points within the design process. For me, ruminating on what to call something has always been an approachable method to getting a project off the ground – it’s like having …
Is It Valid to Base Your Career Off a TV Show?
Chidera Umeozulu How many of you have watched Grey’s Anatomy, been drawn into the drama, and based your career path off of that excitement? Dr. Hope Jackson, M. D., the associate professor of surgery at The George Washington University, wanted to become a surgeon after seeing Chandra Wilson in the role of Miranda Bailey on …
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Doctors of the Future
Skylar Chan Every time someone asks me why I chose to major in computer science as a premed, I always think about what Carnegie Mellon University put in its computational biology major description: “We developed the computational biology major with the thinking that our students would be very well positioned for MD or MD/PhD programs …
What’s Your Bug?
Luke Guonjian-Pettit For as long as I can remember, I’ve been pestered with a plethora of parents, teachers, and neighbors asking what I want to be when I grow up. It is absurd to ask a child most interested in where the Honey Nut Cheerios went what they want to do for the rest of …
