It’s quite simple: in life the places you live and the people you know will inevitably change. You will change as an individual throughout the years, but how you develop and grow as a professional is up to you. That is when your own initiative and passion come into play. And that’s the biggest lesson I learned this summer.
I started my undergraduate career as a Marine Biology major at Stockton College in New Jersey, then transferred to Stony Brook University as a Marine Vertebrate Biology major. While there, I found an opportunity …
Major(s): Cognitive Science; Linguistics and Psychology
Class Standing: Senior
What interests you about your major?
I find my Cognitive Science major fascinating in the sense that it is a multidisciplinary degree involving psychology, linguistics, anthropology, computer science, …
I entered UConn in 2006 as a psychology major. Spring semester of my sophomore year, I took a physiological psychology course and knew I wanted to focus on the …
I chose Marketing as my major because I believed it could provide me with the skills and knowledge necessary to work in almost any industry for a broad spectrum …