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Meet your Peer Liaisons: Emma Derobertis

I am a senior Secondary Mathematics Education major. I am part of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority as well as being a Peer Liaison. I love being a Peer Liaison because I was undecided for 3 semesters and found so much comfort and help within University Studies! I absolutely love my career track, and I never would have been in this spot without this program 🙂

Meet your Peer Liaisons: Simran Mehta

Hi, I’m Simran! I am a junior at UD majoring in environmental and resource economics and minoring in spanish. I am a world scholar, and have studied abroad in Madrid, Spain and Chuuk, Micronesia. I was in the university studies program until February of my sophomore year. I love long walks in the woods, thrift shopping, and listening to Katy Perry. I am so excited to meet the incoming freshmen in UST! See you all soon:)

Meet your Peer Liaisons: Maya Buckman

Last week of advice for the summer

This is our last piece of advice from UNIV117 students for the summer. Next week we will start featuring our 2024-2025 UST Peer Liaisons on the blog and Instagram. Make sure you follow us @ust_at_ud

 

“To incoming undeclared students, I would advise them to explore various subjects, engage with peers and professors, and take advantage of resources to gain clarity and direction in their academic and career pursuits.”

Don’t Rush!

Every Thursday during the summer (sometimes earlier or later) we will offer some words of advice, wisdom, and encouragement from Spring 2024 UNIV117 (Exploring Your Academic Path) students to new, incoming University Studies (UST) undeclared students.

“A piece of advice I would give to incoming undeclared students is to not rush the process; you’ll figure out what you want to do eventually. I would also recommend taking this class [UNIV117 (Exploring Your Academic Path)] because it has helped me a lot to narrow down what major I want to do.”

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