University of Texas
My name is Swapna. Hook em'!
I'm going to be a sophomore at UT this fall. I'm originally from Round Rock, TX and graduated from Round Rock High School. I am a biochemistry major looking to go to grad school and I'm auditioning for LHB this year. I'm looking forward to sharing my college with you and am here to answer any questions you may have!
About me
- GenderFemale
- Current academic yearSophomore
- Age19
- Admission typeAdmitted as a freshman
- Academic focusBiology
- Personality typeSomewhat extroverted
- College experience ratingAmazing
Tour type
- Campus tour
- Video chat
Hometown
Round Rock, TX
Major(s)
Biochemistry
Minor(s)
Stats and data science
Extracurriculars activities
- Greek life
- Club/Organization
- Job/Internship
- ROTC
- NCAA varsity sport
- Recreational sport
- Student government
- Community service
- Religious/Cultural group
- Art/Music/Performance
- Study abroad
- Other
Clubs, organizations & involvement
I played ultimate frisbee on the texas B team last year. I also am a member of Healing with Harmonies, which is a music club that doubles as a community service club! I'm also auditioning for LHB this year on Alto Sax. I'm also a member of ASBMB, a club that talks all about biochem and research. I also worked as a herbarium assistant last spring, and am looking for a new job this fall (or might keep working as herbarium assistant). I'm also in the FRI, part of the Glow Worms lab.
Housing experience
- Dorm
- Off-campus house or apartment
- Fraternity or sorority house
- Home (Commuter)
- Other
Describe your college experience
I come from a big city (basically Austin), so it was pretty easy to transition for me. However, transitioning to the dorm life away from home was challenging. However, I learned that time management is the best way to be successful. Once I made a routine, everything became much easier. I was definitely scared about making friends, but I promise you, friends are made unexpectedly and even if you only make a few friends, that's fine. Everyone wants to make friends in college and it's super easy to talk to people.
Tip for future students
Honestly, I thought the traditions and community at UT would be scary to get involved in; however, that is not the case. It's super easy to get involved with people and traditions at UT without feeling forced into it. You're able to choose how deeply you want to be involved at your own pace. Also, time management is everything. It's not true that you have all-nighters all the time (I haven't had one yet); it's just all about managing your time. There is lots of freedom at UT, and if you use it wisely, you'll be able to manage just fine while succeeding in all your classes.
Favorite class
My favorite class so far was my genetics 1 (315H) class that I took last fall. It showed me that college classes can be challenging, but working hard outside of class, paying attention in class, and doing the homework can be very rewarding. I also loved learning about all the concepts, and the class was just super interesting. I also love my FRI lab, even though it doesn't count as a class. The community is awesome and we always do really cool stuff.
Career goals
I hope to get into a PhD program for something similar to pharmaceutical science. I then want to go into the biotech/pharma industry and become a lead scientist working towards making better drugs to help with diabetes, women's health, or cancer.
Ideal way to spend a free night
I have lots of ideal ways to spend a free night. One would be to hang out with my two best friends, grab a bite to eat, and then just sit and chill on campus. I also love going to ultimate frisbee practice and just running some scrimmages with those friends. I'm also always down for a night of just sitting and watching football/TV shows on my laptop.
High school or secondary school
I went to Round Rock High School in Round Rock TX. I've also taken a few classes through ACC.
Meeting point
George Washington Statue