As it is my last semester at USC, I wanted to share the courses that I am taking to complete my major and minor requirements. I am studying biomedical engineering…
One of the common questions high schoolers (including myself at the time!) ask is, “What classes will I take in college…how many classes will I take every semester?” As I…
Going into college, I knew I wanted to join an assortment of clubs, some engineering and some not. When I heard about USC’s Asian American Tutorial Project (AATP as it…
When people talk about group project opportunities for Viterbi students, no example stands out more prominently than the senior capstone design class. Every Viterbi student is required to take one…
After almost a year of COVID, I am realizing the toll it has taken on my body. Before the pandemic, each day I would hustle around campus from classes to…
There are a lot of things I didn’t know a year ago: That through multi-threading or parallel computing I can have multiple functions running seemingly simultaneously on my CPU. That…
Transitioning from high school to college could be... challenging. It’s a huge change to say the least! Even though I stayed at home last semester, I definitely struggled to adjust…
In general, engineering courses don’t dominate your course load until the latter half of your college experience. You’re first two years are most focused on acclimating to the college experience…
One of the many perks of being a USC student is access to a multitude of academic resources. Whatever help you need, USC will have it. These resources have really…
Background I mentioned in a previous blog that I was accepted into USC as a Biology major, and decided to make the change to Biomedical Engineering before my first semester.…
Navigating the professional sector - be it internships, semester jobs, or full time offers - as an international student is in many ways a whole different ball game, and it…