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Major: Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience
Minor: I’m not sure yet.
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Straight Female
Major: Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience
Minor: I’m not sure yet.
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Straight Female
Major: Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) – on the Pre-Med track
Minors: Community Action and Social Change and Intergroup Relations Education
Student Self Identifies as: Hispanic/Mexican Heterosexual Male
Major: Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) – on the Pre-Med track
Minors: Community Action and Social Change and Intergroup Relations Education
Student Self Identifies as: Hispanic/Mexican Heterosexual Male
Major: Business. I’m in the Ross School of Business.
Minor: None
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Straight Male
Major: Business. I’m in the Ross School of Business.
Minor: None
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Straight Male
Major: I’m a Computer Science Major and I’m trying to pick up a Data Science major as well
Student Self Identifies as: Indian Heterosexual Male
Major: I’m a Computer Science Major and I’m trying to pick up a Data Science major as well
Student Self Identifies as: Indian Heterosexual Male
Major: Business – Ross School of Business. I’m also Pre-Law.
Minor: Looking into Community Action and Social Change but I’m not sure yet
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Heterosexual Female
Major: Business – Ross School of Business. I’m also Pre-Law.
Minor: Looking into Community Action and Social Change but I’m not sure yet
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Heterosexual Female
Major: I haven’t declared yet, but I’m considering Computer Science and the Pre-Med track
Minor: I haven’t declared yet, but I’m considering Biochemistry
Student Self Identifies as: Half Peruvian and Half Japanese Heterosexual Female
Major: I haven’t declared yet, but I’m considering Computer Science and the Pre-Med track
Minor: I haven’t declared yet, but I’m considering Biochemistry
Student Self Identifies as: Half Peruvian and Half Japanese Heterosexual Female
Major: Business
Minor: Entrepreneurship
Student Self Identifies as: South Asian Heterosexual Female
Major: Business
Minor: Entrepreneurship
Student Self Identifies as: South Asian Heterosexual Female
Major: Communications
Minor: I’m in the Cappo Sales Track, which is through Ross [Business School], and I’m a Screen Arts and Culture Minor, which is like a film minor.
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Heterosexual Female
Major: Communications
Minor: I’m in the Cappo Sales Track, which is through Ross [Business School], and I’m a Screen Arts and Culture Minor, which is like a film minor.
Student Self Identifies as: Caucasian Heterosexual Female
Majors: Economics and Philosophy Double Major
Minor: None
Student Self Identifies as: Asian-American Heterosexual Female
Majors: Economics and Philosophy Double Major
Minor: None
Student Self Identifies as: Asian-American Heterosexual Female
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