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“When I find my balance and give myself time to be a human being and do the things I care about I am much more productive and I feel a lot better.”
Biophysics major Hailey Currie offers advice on finding balance, expounds on the welcoming communities she found at @UTAustin and reveals why frustration with what you’re learning is actually a good thing.
Hailey attributes much of her success at UT to the supportive and welcoming community she found in @UTPhysics and has been passionate about supporting that community in return. One way she did that was by designing new demos and leading volunteers in a physics demo showcase at STEM Girl Day by @UTWiSTEM. She has also been a leader in and worked with many student orgs, including the Society of Physics Students, Gender Minorities in Physics and the Astronomy Students Association. Learn about her published research and other activities at txsci.net/HaileyCurrie.
Insider Insights highlights stories from students who, after years in the college, have tips for our newer students.
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