I came into my freshman year undecided, with no major and no school to call my own. When I enrolled at the O’Neill School my sophomore year to study environmental management, I felt behind my peers in terms of involvement. I felt like I had missed out on joining O’Neill specific clubs and didn’t have… Read more »
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Don’t panic – this is how you survive (and thrive) in your thesis
Hello there future thesis writers! The culmination of the honors program is upon you – the dreaded research thesis. Not to worry, the process isn’t all that bad and will teach you so many valuable skills you can apply in future jobs, grad school, or day-to-day organization! I’m giving you my top three pieces of… Read more »
If I did it, you can too!
So you’ve decided to undertake an undergraduate thesis. Good for you! Here’s some friendly advice – you’ve got this. Find your passion, and stick to it. We’re all here in the O’Neill School because we care about something and want to make the world a better place to live in. Doing research will be much… Read more »