As fall comes to Tufts and classes begin I sit and reflect on what was, without a doubt, the best summer of my life. Living in my house, working full-time and cooking for myself has been just a part of the adventure. Me and my beloved house hit the beach, climbed mountains (okay we climbed one, but still) and cooked some amazing meals. I learned how to code effectively, multiple digital marketing platforms, and most importantly howto effectively navigate the rush-hour subway.
Firstly, major shoutout to Kerafast, the life sciences startup where I worked this summer. If you haven't read in the previous blog posts, I worked as their eMarketing intern, helping with Google Adwords and SEO. If you're interested in learning more about one of Boston's most amazing startups poised to change up the entire industry of biological research and materials transfer, check them out. They also just announced their 100th academic institution!
News from other parts of the kingdom include a big change: I'm now officially declared as a Computer Science major!! I decided that my interests have shifted more to Information Technologies and Digital Marketing, and that the skills learned in computer science will inevitbaly be more effective at achieving that goal. I won't say attempting to finish the major in my two remaining years will be easy, but hey, they say nothing worthwhile ever is right?
Along with a fresh set of classes, it's been more than welcome to have my brothers of the Beta Mu chapter of Delta Tau Delta back, along with the beginning of track workouts starting today. It's shaping up to be a good semester. Thanks for tuning in!
Firstly, major shoutout to Kerafast, the life sciences startup where I worked this summer. If you haven't read in the previous blog posts, I worked as their eMarketing intern, helping with Google Adwords and SEO. If you're interested in learning more about one of Boston's most amazing startups poised to change up the entire industry of biological research and materials transfer, check them out. They also just announced their 100th academic institution!
News from other parts of the kingdom include a big change: I'm now officially declared as a Computer Science major!! I decided that my interests have shifted more to Information Technologies and Digital Marketing, and that the skills learned in computer science will inevitbaly be more effective at achieving that goal. I won't say attempting to finish the major in my two remaining years will be easy, but hey, they say nothing worthwhile ever is right?
Along with a fresh set of classes, it's been more than welcome to have my brothers of the Beta Mu chapter of Delta Tau Delta back, along with the beginning of track workouts starting today. It's shaping up to be a good semester. Thanks for tuning in!