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Senior Pre-Medical student at GW

Hi! I’m a George Washington University student majoring in Neuroscience and Psychology with a minor in Anatomy. I’m involved in student leadership, volunteering, and research, so I can share an honest perspective on academics, campus life, student organizations, and living in Washington, D.C. I’d love to help prospective students and families get a genuine feel for GW and answer any questions they may have.

About me

  • GenderFemale
  • Current academic yearSenior
  • Age21
  • Admission typeAdmitted as a freshman
  • Academic focusBiology
  • Personality typeSomewhat extroverted
  • College experience ratingAmazing

Tour type

  • Campus tour
  • Video chat

Hometown

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Major(s)

Neuroscience, Psychology

Minor(s)

Human Anatomy

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

American Medical Physiology Club Hearts for the Homeless Perfect Pair GW Baking for Better American Medical Women's Association

Housing experience

  • Dorm
  • Off-campus house or apartment
  • Fraternity or sorority house
  • Home (Commuter)
  • Other

Describe your college experience

As I prepare to enter my senior year, I can confidently say that I have had an amazing college experience. My transition to college was a little challenging at first because it was my first time living away from my parents, but I quickly learned how to adjust and become involved on campus. Over the years, I have participated in volunteer organizations, research, leadership opportunities, and cultural clubs. These experiences have helped me build a strong community, grow more independent, and make the most of my time in college.

Tip for future students

My biggest tip for future students is to get involved early and not be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone. Joining organizations, attending campus events, and talking to new people can help you find your community and make college feel much less overwhelming. I also wish I had known that it is completely normal for the transition to take time. You do not have to have everything figured out right away, and asking for help from peers can make a huge difference.

Favorite class

My favorite class has been Human Gross Anatomy because it is taught by professors from GW’s medical school who do an excellent job explaining the material and grading fairly. One of the most valuable parts of the course was having access to medical school resources, including the cadaver lab, which gave me a hands-on learning experience and strengthened my understanding of human anatomy.

Career goals

After college, I plan to attend medical school and continue building on my interests in neuroscience, psychology, and human anatomy. My long-term goal is to become a neurologist so I can help diagnose and treat patients with conditions affecting the brain and nervous system.

Ideal way to spend a free night

I’m more of a homebody, so my ideal free night would be gathering my friends, cooking dinner together, and watching a movie. I also love going to the Georgetown Waterfront, grabbing a snack, and relaxing by the Potomac River while watching the boats pass by.

High school or secondary school

Northwest High School

Favorite spot on campus

My favorite place on campus is the “Vern,” GW’s Mount Vernon Campus. GW provides a shuttle that runs between the Vern and the main Foggy Bottom Campus throughout the day, and many first-year students live or take classes there. I enjoy visiting when I want a break from the hustle and bustle of the main campus. It is a great place to play tennis or soccer, grab a coffee from Buff & Brew, and find a quiet spot to study.

Meeting point

Kogan Plaza Fountain on the George Washington University campus

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