This is Kevyn Niu’s schedule. He is pursuing dual degrees in Molecular and Cell Biology and Economics, intending on the premed track. In addition to his required core courses, he also enjoys learning about outside subjects, such as Earth and Planetary Sciences and Music.Feel free to contact him at khcykr@berkeley.edu for any questions on his...
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This is Amy Wang’s schedule! This is Varun Bahl’s schedule. He is currently a second-year student at UC Berkeley on the pre-PhD track, majoring in Molecular and Cell Biology with a minor in Molecular Toxicology. Outside of tutoring in PEACE, he is involved as an undergraduate student instructor (UGSI) in lower-division chemistry lab courses and...
Submitted by Amy Wang (PEACE Advisor) Hi future Golden Bears! My name is Amy Wang, and I’m currently a third year Molecular and Cell Biology major. If you’re an incoming pre-med, then you’re probably wondering what classes you should be taking your first semester. I can’t tell you exactly which classes to take, since...
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Written by Anyun Chatterjee As a lot of freshman are starting to fill out housing contracts, this question is bound to come up quite a bit. I lived in Unit 2 my freshman year, so here’s a general overview of what my experience was: I met one of my roommates and Facebook and our...
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Submitted by Christopher Wang and the answer is… A Negative Gibbs free energy shows that the forward reaction is releasing energy into the surroundings, and is hence becoming more stable (stabilizing reactions release energy because forming bonds releases energy). Reactions proceed in the direction of negative free energy changes.