“I finally learned time management.”
—Carly Trinier, International Development, fifth year
“I’m on exchange, so I had to learn to work with myself and not against myself.”
—Maike Renkirt, Biochemistry, third year
“Italian ladies would put a plant in their eyes to dilate the pupils and look more beautiful.”
—Kyle Moak, Biomedical Sciences, third year (left)
“Disease literally means ‘not at ease.’”
—Simran Chahal, Biomedical Sciences, third year (right)
“I learned to take breaks, don’t take things too seriously, and to have fun.”
—Noelle Wakeman, English, second year (left)
“My grades don’t define who I am.”
—Natalie Van Alphen, Arts and Science, second year (middle)
“It’s important to reach out to your friends and make sure they’re okay, and be there for them.”
—Karina Rodgers, Human Kinesiology, second year (right)
“I’ve learned a lot about what I want to do. I want to find a job that I don’t hate going to every morning. Whatever you like in class pertains a lot to what you might like in a career.”
—Matthew Wieser, Mechanical Engineering, fourth year
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