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Alumni of Neuroscience Program

 


This site contains a list of Alumni of the Undergraduate Neuroscience Program. If you are an Alumni of this program, PLEASE help us make this a great page and contribute the following information to Kasia Simura:

 
  • Your name
  • Year graduated
  • Advice for current NSci majors
  • Current occupation and what helped you achieve it
  • How your NSci degree has impacted your current situation
ALUMNI BY NAME ALUMNI BY YEAR GRADUATED

Last Name Alumni Menu

TWINKLE PANDIAN - 2006

Currently attending... I'll be starting medical school down in Rochester, MN.
Getting a Neuroscience Degree... Being a Neuroscience major helped me achieve getting into medical school.
Advice for current majors... So you've decided to major in Neuroscience huh? You're in for an amazing time! I don't think there was a single Neuro class I took that I didn't like. There are a couple things I would suggest:

They say that 3101 is the hardest Neuro class you will take. Do no try to cram all the information in before tests. Develop some sort of study schedule throughout the semester, and study the details! Keep up, and you will do great.
Make sure you have AT LEAST 3 different colors of pens when you take 3102W with Professor Flanders. You'll quickly learn that having various colors will make studying your notes a LOT easier.

 

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