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...soldiers, how she escaped from the fighting forces. Afterwards, I had the chance to sit and talk with her. In the conversation, she asked me what I was studying. I said I was studying English, but my parents really want me to study medicine. I was English and pre-med at the same time. She said, Oh, I have no parents. After that, it was kind of like, yeah, well, I can't really say anything at all anymore. I went home for Thanksgiving break, and started turning it over, and really tried to understand what she was talking about...
Eugenie Shieh ’06, president of the pre-med society, said she was proud to provide Gill as a resource for students...
...made up of wonderful moments when crossroads meet in front of you and you have to find a way to follow your own heart. You get to junior year and everyone’s worrying about what they’re going to do in life—med school, law school, simply because it’s easy. But these things can be a real lost opportunity for others. If you can stay true to yourself when you hit these crossroads then you control the decisions [you make] and years later you know you’ve done...
...hint for pre-med students: if you happen to come across a young woman wearing a tight-fitting t-shirt with “Anatomy Tutor” suggestively emblazoned across the chest, don’t expect her to provide you with study tips for the upcoming midterm. Such garments are instead products of Abercrombie & Fitch’s “Attitude Tees” campaign. The company has designed other t-shirts with similarly daring slogans, like “Do I Make You Look...
House: Eliot Concentration: Economics / Pre-med Style Idol: Gwen Stefani My style in three words: Anything and everything. My style in one sentence: You tell me, ’cuz I have no idea. In 15 minutes I am wearing: My pajamas, hopefully. In 15 years I am wearing: Scrubs, unfortunately...