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...been wondering a bit too.I’m 20 years old, a junior in college. I’m only a year or so removed from that time when my peers will enter medical school and fulfill the prophecies of childhood Halloween costumes. But unless med schools have started valuing experience with Mario Baseball instead of biology, I think my current application might be a bit lacking.At Harvard, I’ve taken classes in English and Spanish, government and anthropology, linguistics and VES—but none in biology, chemistry, or physics. My mother and father?...
...actually look at our scientists...they’re often travelling all over the world.”But students in the sciences are not queuing up to go abroad—and many administrators and students say the reasons include tightly-structured concentrations, lab commitments, pre-med requirements and the nature of study in the science disciplines.WHY STAY AT HOME?About 85 percent of students who went abroad last year were in the social sciences and humanities, while science concentrators made up the remaining 15 percent.This gap emerged as the number of students studying abroad during the last academic...
...childhood” is misleading. I actually play more now. Fave part about Harvard: Being in the Din & Tonics. Describe yourself in three words: Keep it simple. In 15 minutes you are: Falling asleep over reading. In 15 years you are: Still in med school...
Saachi Sachdev ’09, who enrolled in the course to begin to fulfill pre-med requirements, said of the size that it “definitely is kind of unsettling and a little disappointing...
...there's the San Vito lo Capo peninsula; to the east, there's the road to Palermo; and to the west, the Trapani coastline and the Egadi islands beyond. And if your binoculars are strong enough, you may even spot your favorite America's Cup team slicing through the Med's blue waters...