Month: October 2013
UGA PreMed | Pseudoscience (Volume 2 Issue 2)
The Ultimate Quest: Picking a Major
By: Emily Myers Coming into college, some people immediately know what major they intend to pursue, some are not so sure and others think they know what major they want
Read moreWhy I Love Science
by Sarah Caesar The scraping of chairs against the polished floor, extrication of books from already bursting full backpacks and the usual conversation about homework assignments, came to an abrupt
Read moreHow To: make the most of your volunteer experience
By: Swayamdipto Misra Walking into a hospital can be an overwhelming experience for just about anyone, but it can be particularly stressful for new volunteers. These volunteers can be identified
Read moreHow To: Survive Large Lecture Classes
By: Sheila Bhavsar There are 26,373 undergraduate students that attend the University of Georgia–making large lecture classes with approximately 300 students quite common. Large lecture classes are especially prominent in
Read moreHow to form a good relationship with your professor
By: Laurence Black “Don’t be a teacher’s pet.” This is a phrase that most students hear throughout their academic careers. To an extent, it’s true—no one likes the kid who
Read moreHow To: Stay Healthy in College
By: Carley Borrelli Living on your own and having access to the unlimited meal plan, downtown nightlife, and weed-out classes can cause high levels of stress for new, wide-eyed freshman.
Read morePharmDawg Travelogue
By: Abigail Shell Every year holds new adventures and surprises, some more significant than others, and these memorable ones tend to be the ones we hold closest to our hearts.
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