Watt is Engineering? Part 1: The Nine Majors
Watt is engineering, you ask? Great question—I once had the same one! When I applied to college, I was drawn to engineering because I knew I loved math…
If you’re reading this bio, we already have something in common because I, too, enjoyed these blogs as I navigated the college process, becoming increasingly enthusiastic about this school and the people who make it what it is. Now, join me as I attempt to shed some light on college life and Tufts through my experiences, with the hopes that you will be able to better envision your own.
For some context: like a good Coloradan, I love skiing, hiking, and sunshine almost as much as a delicious acai bowl. My other interests include using puns excessively, playing tennis and volleyball recreationally, and talking about Japan obsessively. As a student in the Class of 2019, I look forward to studying civil engineering alongside the humanities, getting to know Boston, and finding new interests over the next four years!
Watt is engineering, you ask? Great question—I once had the same one! When I applied to college, I was drawn to engineering because I knew I loved math…
On May 15th, Camille Saidnawey posted the first installation of this two-part blog. For a little context: we both took Boston Architecture and Urbanism…
Tufts has a vibrant dance scene for non-dancers. Yep, you read that right! Of course, there are incredible displays of talent by trained dancers who belong…
When worlds collide and visitors from home spend time with me at Tufts, my feelings can be best described as one of those trendy green drinks with questionable…
Numerically, Tufts has one faculty member per every nine students. RateMyProfessor.com uses everything from numbers to pepper icons to report the quality…