NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences (HCAS) Alumni - All
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Michael Marro
NSU's biology major provided a comprehensive fundamental basis of knowledge that could easily be applied across the spectrum of advanced science and health courses. The biology and science professors provided constructive feedback that accentuated my strengths and helped me work on topics and concepts I needed a little more assistance with. The undergraduate biology program helped me develop real world critical thinking skills which were necessary in my medical training and that I still use in my career as a physician. The best advice I can give to current and future students is to always maintain your sense of wonder about the world around you. Graduation is only the beginning of your career as a life long student. You will always be successful if you make learning your end goal.
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Jessica Millar
My degree from NSU prepared me incredibly well for medical school. What I enjoyed the most were the unique classes I was able to take while an undergraduate. I had the opportunity to take histology, immunology, and advanced physiology which were incredibly helpful while in medical school. What was also incredibly helpful were the small class sizes at NSU. While an undergraduate my professors were very involved during lecture, asking questions, having us participate, etc. Many of my classmates in medical school came from much larger universities where the professors were not as involved and they were not as use to being so involved in lecture. I definitely think having that type of connection with my professors in undergraduate and being use to asking questions helped me so much during medical school.
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Ashley Misir
One of my favorite things about NSU is the fact that they encourage hands on learning; The opportunity to attend clinics, work directly with medical professionals, and participate in various projects such as Science Alive really helped me to decide what path I wanted to take. While I was very undecided as to what route to take, the opportunity to shadow students in the dental profession as well as athletic training students gave me a better feel as to what they each entailed. Realizing that I was still somewhat squeamish towards medicine incited fear and panic that I would have no career after receiving my Biology degree. However, the academic faculty put my mind at ease. The faculty at NSU was the best part of the university. Their work in various fields stemming from research to policy showed me that opportunity with a Biology degree is vast! I was given an opportunity to work on an actual research project and participate in the process of submission for a publication. The faculty at NSU really helped me with my professional development and skill set.
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Biana Modilevsky
The biology program at NSU provided me with a strong science foundation that prepared me well for my graduate studies. The small classroom setting offered the opportunity to openly ask questions, and I felt like the entire science department was truly invested in my success.
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Heather Morales (Krimmer)
Attending the biology program at NSU gave me a great base of knowledge to further my education. The rigorous level taught and high expectations ensured that information was retained for years after learning and it enabled me to have the confidence to continue my education in science and medicine. The labs in anatomy were very helpful in learning about the anatomy of the human body. The only words of wisdom I can offer are to work hard and to continue pushing on until you have reached your goal and are at a career that makes you truly happy.
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Manonmani Murugappan
I was able to immerse myself into doing what I love at Nova by obtaining an internship at the College of Optometry to help me pursue my dream career of an ophthalmologist. I suggest students get involved with clubs, jobs, or internship and volunteer opportunities that help them understand their future careers better. I joined MEDLIFE and went on an international medical service trip and learned a lot about international health care and enjoyed being able to help provide health care to those who were less fortunate. I knew I wanted to become a physician more than ever. I also enjoyed my time in undergrad as I learned more about myself and grew in organizations like MEDLIFE, SGA, NSU Maasti, and Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority.
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Haley Nation
NSU’s biology program provided me a strong foundation in coursework, lab, and research experience. This prepared me well for a Ph.D. program and was critical to my success. The biology faculty members at NSU are supportive and eager to help in any way they can. For this I am forever greatful! I encourage students to take a wide-variety of courses, as you never know which field may spark your interest!
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Michael Navarette
Completing the Biology program at NSU has helped me achieve my dreams of becoming a Dentist. The biology program helped me learn the fundamentals of biology and anatomy as well as how to study for very complex classes. The study techniques that I learned from professors at NSU as well as from the practice and test taking helped me create a my own study strategies to achieve high exam scores while creating long-term memories of the material. With this practice I was able to take 40 credit hours per semester in dental school and achieve high grades while still retaining the material necessary for my career. The Psychology major prepared me for my career because it helped gain perspective on how people express themselves, how to communicate effectively, and most importantly of all how to listen and understand others. NSU was also a very professional environment that also allowed opportunities to interact and give back to the community through medical/dental organizations. One of the great benefits of NSU is that it allows undergraduate students to tailor their courses to match the needs and requirement of their future career. Therefore, I recommend future students to In conclusion, NSU has been a great educational community from which I've obtained valuable learning experiences that have helped me become the well-rounded individual and future Dentist.
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Forrest Newman
The biology program here at NSU provided me with the basic framework for adapting to the more rigorous classes on the graduate level. Due to the difficulty of the science classes as well as the time management skills required, I was able to transition to dental school without much struggle, unlike many of my peers. For any student planning on furthering their education beyond a bachelor's degree, I highly recommend taking the higher level courses that will be taught in the graduate institution in order to already be acquainted with the subject matter.
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Lauren Odom
I was exposed to Science Alive through the biology program at Nova. It helped me understand that I enjoy educating and helping others learn. I enjoyed the beauty of the campus, the opportunities that were made available to me, and I really appreciate the professors I had at NSU. My best advice to current students is to find a mentor. It should be someone you trust and respect. The best thing you can do to help yourself get ready for life after graduation is to PREPARE! Look out for your future self with what you do today.
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John Ogunlade, D.O.
The biology program at Nova Southeastern University is a unique program which provides an interactive educational environment directly with the professor in a small class setting. The professors at Southeastern University were very personable and involved in the education of their students. Many of these professors, Such as Dr. Schmitt, Continue to maintain a long lasting mentorship and friendship with their current and former students long after they have moved on in life. We had many resources to aid in our education. For me, lab time was not only a hands on educational experience, it was a brain stimulating exercise that fostered curiosity and challenged me to do more and know more. Mentor-ship from my anatomy teacher, Dr. Roopnarine, planted a seed, which later led me to pursue a career in medicine. When I got to medical school, I felt well prepared for the curriculum. What I enjoyed most about NSU is that it is such a large university with many different programs but each individual class for my degree and minors made me feel as if I were in a small community of biology majors. NSU it's a diverse University, with students from all walks of life, and being located in South Florida, I didn't feel like I was in a college town, instead I felt like part of a bigger city.
Words of wisdom: The harder you prepare in Undergrad, the better you will be prepared for life. Embrace your responsibilities, they only make you a better adult. Its ok to have fun in undergrad but just remember that decisions you make have real life consequences, not just in the present but in the future as well. Best of Luck
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Alexandra Paroulek-Bergbauer
I chose the biology program at NSU because I love that field of study and I wanted to become a doctor at the time. However, I later decided that a medical career was not for me. But because of the great experience I had in the program, such as the uniquely designed courses, hands-on workshops and the Clinical Experience program, I knew I wanted to stay in this field. I enjoy hands-on work and I loved my anatomy classes, so I decided to pursue massage therapy and became licensed in 2011 - and have loved it ever since! Sometimes your first choice does not work out, and that is ok. Just keep going until you find something that inspires passion and fulfillment within you.
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Arti Patel
My experiences in the biology program at NSU have fully prepared me to tackle medical school. The program has not only provided me with research opportunities, but has allowed me to build lasting relationships with friends and faculty. I enjoyed spending time with my classmates outside of the classroom as well by attending NSU's Got Talent and dances. For any current students reading this, make the most of the time you have at college. Reach out to faculty for information about internships, coursework, or anything else that is on your mind. Don't forget to enjoy your college experience; it flies by fast!
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Roshni Patel
The biology program at NSU provided a great foundation of coursework and research before I started medical school. Many of the courses, like biochemistry and immunology, gave me a head start on the information I'd be learning in medical school at a much faster pace. Additionally, my interest in environmental toxicology that began during my research with Dr. Gao has carried over into my medical school career, where I’m continuing research in endocrinology as a part of my capstone project at Quinnipiac University. Now that I’m a third year student, I’m very grateful for all of the support and encouragement I received from my professors and mentors at NSU.
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Vanessa Perez
It seems like just yesterday I was signing up for my first classes at NSU. A little anxious not knowing what to expect but extremely excited about the challenge that lied ahead. One of the things that appealed to me the most about NSU was the small class sizes. This made it easy to network with other colleagues and the professors. Looking back I know realize that these courses set the foundation and better prepared me for graduate school. I applied the same study habits in graduate school that I developed in the biology program. Work hard, stay positive, and have a passion for what you do!
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Briana L. Prieto
Choosing NSU was one of the best life decisions I have made! I began as an undergraduate student in the Honors Biology Program and am now a J.D. Candidate of May 2018, at NSU's Shepard Broad College of Law. My background in Biology has given me a unique perspective on various areas of law, such as patent law, medical malpractice, and personal injury. The one-on-one experience I had with professors at Nova during my undergraduate years, gave me the confidence and edge I needed to reach my highest potential. I am forever grateful for the friends and colleagues I have gained through my time at NSU.
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Li Qing Ng
The classes necessary for achieving a biology degree at NSU are comprehensive and in depth. When I was studying for the entrance exam to optometry school (OAT), I did not feel that I was lacking knowledge in the material being tested. However, o nly after I started optometry school did I realize how much of the content covered in the undergraduate anatomy & physiology classes at NSU are at a graduate level. Given the volume of information taught in graduate school, it was extremely helpful that I had already learned about half of the material at NSU. This allowed me a little extra time to focus on material which was new.
What I like best about NSU is the small class sizes. Having at most 40 students in a class allowed direct interactions between the students and professor. Furthermore, whenever we had questions, we could seek help directly from the professors instead of only being able to talk to a teaching assistant. The professors take a genuine interest in students' lives and futures and are always willing and ready to offer any type of assistance we might need. I received not only help, but also encouragement from my professors during school as well as in my application process to optometry school. Till today, I still keep in contact with some of my professors, sharing my experiences in school.
Education is a lifelong journey that should be embarked on with the intention of learning. Once education becomes a drudgery and chore, the focus has been lost. To current students, look at your education as a stepping stone to become the best professional in making a difference to society. You could only have reach this level of education through the help and sacrifice of someone else. Never forget where you came from. Strive hard to be your best for those who will follow behind you!
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Amanda Ramnot
The biggest highlight of my time at NSU was the wonderful professors I had the privilege of learning from. All of the knowledge they work hard to instill in their students paired with the rigor of the major made it an unforgettable experience. Not only did I learn an immense amount of science, I learned how to better manage time and stress. The support and guidance I received from my professors has made all the difference in my quest to becoming a physician.
Do not lose sight of your bigger picture but recognize that there are many steps to getting there. Work hard and smart at each stepping stone. Do not forget to take care of yourself and balance the different parts of your life. You are ultimately in charge of your journey so maintain your determination, stay grounded, and have fun!
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Jorge Rey
The biology program here at NSU gave me the foundation that I need in order to succeed in my program. It made the transition into my program much easier because all the professors in each class made sure that I was well prepared to handle the coursework and material that was going to be taught to me. During my time at NSU, I enjoyed meeting so many new people in all my classes along the way and made lifelong friends. The best advice that I would give to the new students is to don't be afraid to speak up and ask questions whether it is in class or during office hours. Professors are here to help us and they want to see us succeed
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Ashley Richie Lawrence
NSU’s undergraduate biology program prepared me to make a smooth transition from an undergraduate student into a professional medical program. The undergraduate coursework was challenging and educational, with the option of multiple hands-on training opportunities and volunteer activities to accelerate learning. The professors are genuinely invested in your future and encourage you to be independent and life-long learners. The best part about NSU community is the opportunity to get involved. Research all of the organizations you are interested in and become an active member of something that means something to you personally. It will not only enrich your educational opportunities and allow chances for networking and professional development, but will also contribute to your own personal growth.
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Javeshnev Rivera-Azua
"The Biology program was all-encompassing, and provided me with the tools and versatility to come across complex ever changing career fields. The career sector is never static, and neither is science. Thereby the program at NSU was clearly ever evolving to reflect the newest technology, and newest updates within the fields of biological sciences. They gave me a great understanding of my contextual matter, which then allowed me to further my education and profession by extending past the expectations of my employers.
Even if you have a set goal in mind in life, be cognizant that life also has plans for us, be flexible, but be diligent and perseverant. Whatever, may become your career path, go forth with force of diligence and intellectual assertiveness, because you will go far, and you will stand out above the crowd. Ride the wave of changes with the full knowledge that the skills you have acquired will only make you a stronger asset to any institution, or organization you may choose to involve yourself with. "
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Catalina Rodriguez
The biology program at NSU truly prepared me for the rigors of medical school. The curriculum and expertise of the professors challenged me and motivated me to be the best I could be both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities In addition to the academics, the program at NSU also offered numerous opportunities to gain valuable experience in the medical field offering internships at prestigious centers worldwide. Throughout the year there were also many chances to become a leader in the community and volunteer at health fairs, schools, and many other great events. These experiences not only allowed me to grow and gain experience, but it also allowed me to be a more competitive applicant to medical school. As a result of these experiences, as well as the small class sizes, the professors got to know me and I felt confident in asking for letters of recommendation that I knew were all assets to my application for medical school. If I could leave you with some advice, it would be to challenge yourself by applying to every opportunity that comes your way, take the difficult courses, and expose yourself to leadership opportunities. If you don’t apply, you will never know if you would have been accepted and it’s important to take that first step. Hard work pays off in the end.
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Sara Rodriguez
My time at NSU Halmos College of Natural Science and Oceanography was some of the best of my life. The faculty is excellent and knows how to prepare students for a future in the sciences. From the perspective of a medical student at the end of my 1st year, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that my choices in undergrad have served me well in my career path so far. Taking advantage of honors coursework and advanced biological sciences offered by the college (such as histology and cellular and molecular biology) made the 60+ credits of M1 year entirely more manageable. For future students, I highly recommend taking classes outside of your comfort zone. Challenge yourself. By putting in the extra work now, you’ll be amazed to see how ahead of the game you are when you enter your graduate or professional education or when you enter the workforce.
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Crystal Romero
When I was at NSU I took for granted the benefits of being in a smaller classroom. I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to learn in a classroom that fostered personal development, as well as, academic success. Additionally, although I shied away from picking the most challenging professors, somehow I always ended up in their classes. I didn’t know it then but by taking these professors I was building up a backbone that I could rely on when I was in graduate school. Overall, when I look back at my time at NSU I cherish the bonds I made with faculty, as well as classmates, I appreciate the knowledge base I was instilled with, and I’m proud to be a graduate. If you take anything from my few words, please take the time to foster your own knowledge and follow the path that makes sense to you (even if you aren’t quite sure where you want to go).
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Nancy Sarmiento
NSU's biology program prepared me immensely for all of the experience I had after I graduated, but mostly it provided all of the support and guidance to get me to where I am today. The professors who mentored me (Dr. Schmitt, Dr. Loomis, and Dr. Muñoz) played a big role in guiding me accordingly, teaching me, and motivating me to learn more and do more while at Nova. Through science alive I was able to realize how much I enjoyed teaching science, which that in turn played a role in my applying to Teach for America. I actually used one of the experiments as my teaching demo when I interviewed for the program and Dr. Schmitt helped a lot to prepare me for that! Dr. Loomis found an opportunity for me to do research at the pharmacy school and through that I was able to get published and I am very grateful for that! Overall, my success thus far speaks volumes to how great the program is. For future students, my advice is to not give up on your goals. You will have detours, you will have many, many obstacles, but if you truly are passionate about something, it will come, just enjoy your time at Nova and wherever it takes you afterwards!
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Saamia Shaikh
I have spent my entire adult life at NSU. I moved here after high school when I was accepted in to the dual admission BS/DO program and I can truly say that it is the best decision I have made. At NSU, I matured into an adult and learned lessons in both the classroom as well as outside of the classroom through my extracurricular experiences. I learned the most while taking the higher level advanced courses such as Neurobiology, Microbial Pathogenesis, and Immunology—I highly recommend that anyone pursuing Medicine or a related field take these higher level courses. Building a relationship with a professor is also of the benefits of going to a private school like NSU—take advantage of it! Take the time to get to know your professors—go to office hours, drop a phone call or send an e-mail. It is the people at NSU that make it such a wonderful institution of learning and the reason why I am pursuing my third degree here. Get involved with independent study, even if you do not end up publishing your research it is an amazing learning opportunity. Learn how to write a grant if you have the time. Organizations such as TriBeta, the Biology Honor Society, offer opportunities to do so and there is also a grant locator in the Alvin Sherman Library. Get a leadership position—experiences like this allow you to network and take your undergraduate experience to new heights.
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Brigitte Shaw Navarte
The Biology program as NSU prepared me for my career by giving me the scientific foundation needed in the health field. I also participated in extra-curricular research and this also prepared me to understand the importance of evidence based medicine. What I like best about my time at NSU was the small classroom size and attention given by the professors, all the campus activities and the brand new grand library that was opened at the time that I was there as an undergrad student. Maintain focus on your end professional goal and don’t give up no matter how difficult the path may be. You’ll get there and the reward will be well worth it.
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Alexa Shirinian
During my four years in the biology department at NSU, I felt I received a lot more one on one time with many of my professors. Aside from inside the classroom, they provided me with endless opportunities to apply myself in many other areas. In particular, working with Science Alive was one of the most rewarding things I did during undergrad. It also sparked my interest in working with kids, and it led me to working as a scribe after graduation in a pediatric emergency room. I’m currently a first year PA student, and I can say with confidence I wouldn’t have made it here without the faculty and opportunities I had at NSU. As for tips for current pre-PA students, I highly recommend looking into becoming a lab assistant! During my interview process, I was constantly asked about this experience and how I felt it would benefit my future career. Additionally, don’t be afraid to approach the professors! They have so much information and have guided so many students in your exact position. No matter how big your goals are I guarantee they have resources and suggestions that will help you reach them. Most importantly, enjoy your time at NSU! My closest friends are NSU alumni from the biology department and played a huge role in my success. I would really love to answer questions from those trying to get into PA school, or even those contemplating it, so please don’t hesitate to reach out!
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Sarah Silverstein
The biology program at NSU prepared me for my career by providing me with the foundation for the rest of my educational experiences. The classes I took in the biology department were directly related to classes I would take in the future in order to become a dentist. Even now, as a resident, I come across articles about things I learned about during my undergraduate education. One thing I liked best about NSU was the small size of the classes. I felt that this increased my learning experience and really made my whole experience more personal. Some words of wisdom for current students: take advantage of the wonderful professors you have and learn as much as you can from them.
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Anita Singh
The Biology program at NSU is amazing. I had the opportunity to work with great professors who I grew very close to and they are still involved in my life today. The support I received from them was essential in gaining acceptance to medical school and pursuing my goals. In addition, the program allowed me to become very involved in research early in my education at Nova. The best advice I can offer to any student is to take advantage of what NSU has to offer and never give up on your goals! Pursue what you are passionate about and there are many people at NSU who will help you get to where you want to be.
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Benjamin Slone
Dr. Schmitt’s classes were some of the most essential classes into building my understanding of biological principles. These principles are constantly applied in many physiologic principles of medicine and must be known in order to understand pathologic processes. Even something as simple as the sodium potassium pump is essential to understand the function of the cardiac action potential and the related pharmacologic agents. An understanding of the molecular processes taught by Dr. Schmitt is essential to understand the function of the body. So, my recommendation is to pay attention in class as you will need to know this stuff in the future!
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Snehal Smart
Biology is one of the most important subjects to prepare pre-med students. Whether it be continuing education into a graduate program for pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, or anything health related, biology helps understand the basics and to build further knowledge and education based on what was learned in biology. The biology program at NSU better helped me prepare for my career in several ways From helping me learn the best way I study and learn the material to prepare for exams to being challenged on quizzes that were not always multiple choice and sometimes required to write paragraphs explaining the answer. What I liked best at NSU were the smaller class sizes. My professors knew me by my name and helped me one on one to do better in class and learn the material. They were always available to email or step in their office to answer a question or help me understand the material better. For current students, I recommend to stay focused on their goals and make the best out of undergraduate studies because it better prepares you for graduate school. In graduate school, you may not see the same material again; however, prepping for exams and studying different ways helps you find what best works for you and when you start graduate school, you know what study methods work best.
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Michael Smith
NSU’s small class sizes and student focused faculty fostered an environment where maximum learning could take place. Every opportunity to learn and excel was provided. At NSU’s biology program, you really get to know your professors and they get to know you. Deciding to go to medical school presents challenges that other professions do not face. Among a strong GPA and test scores, medical schools look for a well rounded student. At NSU’s biology program, I became involved in many extracurriculars. Most notably, the Science Alive program. Professors and their students brought science experiments and activities to local grade schools in hopes that they will pursue a career in the sciences. These experience reflected well on my medical school applications and I was able to share my experiences during interview days. With the stories gained from Science Alive, I was able to showcase my dedications to teaching, community outreach, and service towards others. These personal attributes set me apart from other applicants! A few words of wisdom: always follow your passions. Don’t let prestige, money, or expectations of others dictate your choices. In many careers (such as in medicine), the sacrifices are great and burnout, depression, and unhappiness is common. Love what you do and all the sacrifices will be worthwhile. Also, it is okay to change your mind and direction. You have a lifetime to define yourself!
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Rebekah St. Godard
Pursing my undergraduate education at NSU was the stepping stone that shaped my career path and personal goals. I started he biology program at NSU at age 16, and it was by far an incredibly challenging, thought provoking and rewarding journey. Besides the superb quality and attention the professors provide in each class, the opportunities this school provides to further gain hands on experience, discover specialties and build a resume is outstanding. My time at NSU was not only academic. I was involved in many organizations, including being president of NSU Honors Student Association, president and former treasurer of Pre-Physician’s Assistant Society, and an active member of Chemistry Club. In addition, I was privileged to be a part of NSU’s honors program, which expanded my horizons and opened doors for experiences I will forever remember. My time at NSU also allowed me to pursue academic research, specifically studying parasitic microorganisms with two undergraduate biology professors and presenting the research at a symposium. The highlight and closure to my NSU experience was being selected as the 2016 Student Commencement Speaker, representing my graduating 2016 Class and giving a speech at graduation. Since graduation, I am currently half way through pursing my master’s in business administration. I look to finish this degree, then move forward with attending medical school where I aspire to become an orthopedic surgeon. The journey to gaining an undergraduate degree in Biology is difficult, but is rewarding in more ways than words can express. My advice is to always use every resource NSU provides, ask for help when needed, stay focused and make sure to prioritize yourself first.
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Stephanie Sultan
Although I'm not directly using my biology degree for my job, it gave me the tools and mindset to problem solve and look for solutions for my clients. Having systems in place and a scientific approach to dealing with people to make sure they are satisfied with my service and adjusting accordingly has proven to be successful for me.
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Nergess Taheri
The Biology program at NSU taught me a lot and really prepared me for going to NSU’s Osteopathic Medical School. I was able to participate in an Externship to Graz, Austria where I participated in transplant surgery and research. This helped prepare me for medical school and rotations. While on my rotations I was already prepared to manage patients due to this externship. To current students, my advice would be to work hard but make sure to try experiences that may challenge you. When I first started I was a quiet student but I became a teaching assistant for Anatomy and Physiology Labs with Dr. Roopnarine and was really able to break out of my shell and be more proactive.
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Julia Talalenko
The biology program at Nova helped prepare me for the science classes that I needed to complete as a dental student. The knowledge that I gained as an undergraduate Biology major provided a solid foundation for my future studies. What I most enjoyed and benefited from while I studied at NSU were the small class sizes and individual attention from the professors. Along with my studies, I also played tennis for the NSU women’s tennis team during all 4 years in the undergraduate school. It was very helpful to me that professors were understanding and able to work with my hectic schedule. My advice for current students is to study hard, absorb as much knowledge as you can, and enjoy your time in college. It really is a very special and unique time in your life.
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Steffani Tiomno
The biology program at NSU was a tremendously helpful preparation for my current studies in optometry school at NSU. All the rigorous coursework and long hours of studying for each science course in undergrad prepared me for the even more demanding schedule of optometry school. All the professors taught me very well most of the same material that I had to learn again during my basic science courses in my current program. That made my studying a little easier because I could focus more on the details this time.
I really appreciated the small class size at NSU during my undergrad. If I had a question or needed help in a subject, I knew I could go to my professor’s office and talk to them. I feel that it made the experience more personalized. NSU also gave me a lot of opportunity to grow personally and professionally. As a peer tutor for 3 years and president of Rotaract for a year, I learned how to communicate as a leader and a team player. Working during my undergrad taught me some very important time management skills, which have become very helpful to me both in my personal life and in optometry school. As I am about to start seeing patients in just over a week, I feel that I am ready to communicate effectively in a professional manner.
For anybody who is just starting the biology program at NSU or is in the middle of it, my best advice is to remember why you are studying so hard. That always helped me when I was in the middle of hectic exam weeks. My dream is finally coming alive, so I promise it is worth it. Take in all the material like a sponge, and don’t try to just pass each class to get your degree. If you are thinking about a career in the medical field of any sort, you want to learn what you need to help your future patients. Not only will that make you a better professional in whatever field you choose, it will help your studying go faster and be more worthwhile.
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Marta VanStraten
What I appreciated most about NSU as an undergrad is the sheer volume of graduate programs available to apply for. From law to medicine, many professional careers were offered to students. The students are lucky to also have offered other career programs such as physician assistant or dentistry, among others. Knowing my biology major was tailored for entry into medical school I was secure that my education prepared me for coursework and fulfilled prerequisites in anticipation of medical school commencement
As an undergrad at NSU, I enjoyed most the college experience overall but on a much smaller/personal scale. I got to meet new people, share ideas, and grow up away from home for the first time. NSUs smaller campus size allowed me to do those things in a less overwhelming environment.
Advice I would like to share includes:
Take advantage of all the programs/clubs/groups the campus life has to offer. Carpe diem!
Sign up for a minor (it can open your world, make you more competitive for jobs/graduate school) and usually costs the same tuition as regular full-time coursework.
Don't underestimate the competition. You can never be too prepared.
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Vanessa Pigg
The biology program at NSU helped prepare me for medical school and provided a great foundation for continued education in the sciences. I loved the smaller class sizes and ability to interact with the professors. The professors get to know you better when the classes are smaller, which helps with recommendation letters for graduate school and makes it easier to ask questions during lecture or during office hours. I loved being involved in many extracurricular activities and taking leadership roles to help broaden my education and college experience. Take advantage of all the clubs and organizations on campus and really get involved. That no only helps for graduate school admission, but gives you amazing life experiences and great friends in the process.
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Laura Villafane
I truly loved that Nova offered small class room sizes where it is the professors who taught me, and not teaching assistants. I also loved how dedicated my professors were to their work and to helping my classmates and I succeed. Professors like Dr. Schmitt would stay after class many times a week just to help students and go over material that we struggled with. Professors like Dr. Roopnarine and Dr. Loomis challenged me, believed in me, and I am grateful for the strong foundation they gave me to succeed in my graduate studies. My advice for current students is "Work hard and invest as much as you can in your education. You will be much better off for it".
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Aadil Vora
The biggest highlight of the Biology program at NSU for me is the mentorship given by the professors in the program. All schools have professors, but NSU professors are mentors too. Each faculty member has a small class size that is similar to class sizes in high school so the transition to college is much smoother, and students are able to ask questions freely and interact with their professors. Because students are able to build meaningful relationships with their professors early on, they get to try out scientific research earlier the most Biology students in US colleges. But most importantly, the professors become mentors, and give valuable advice to students for their plans in high education, careers and other future aspirations. My decision to pursue medicine was largely based on the encouragement my mentors from the biology program gave me.
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Tracy Vuong
The biology program at NSU provided me with a solid foundation and understanding in the field of science which prepared me for a career in research administration. As a student, I enjoyed the smaller classroom size where faculty were readily accessible and could engage each student to their full scholastic potential. Although it has been many years since I graduated from the program, the professional relationships and networking I developed with both faculty and students during that time continue to impact my professional development. Looking back, if I could offer a few words of wisdom to current students it would be to get involved and network with others as many of these bright individuals will be professional colleagues and potential collaborators in the future.