Devin Jozokos β22
Why ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯
My family spent a lot of time in Maine in the summersβ¦we took a tour of [³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯]. It was a bike tour, and it was really nice. Such a cool experience. ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯ is a very unique place, and I knew I wanted to go here.
I find it really great that all of my classes, even the general ones, are geared toward my major. The physics class that I took was a specific one for med bio majors, so it ties everything into med bio. You really see the connections being made that way. Itβs a way to fulfill the core components that weβre going to need to know in the medical field. Our professors have a unique way of presenting the information so that itβs easier to digest as a pre-med student, and Iβm grateful for that.
I hear a lot of my friends at other schools say things like, βmy professor's awful.β They complain about the way that their professors are teaching, and I have just never had a bad professor at ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯. All of my professors have been so awesome and really, really helpful. They are dedicated to what theyβre teaching and to their students. I would say that my favorite thing about ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯ is how wonderful the professors are.
Diverse Interests
Philosophy is a great subject to expand your mind, and it can be applied to any field, especially if you focus on philosophy of science courses. I took a philosophy of biology course where we discussed how we, as humans, defined what an organism is and where one species starts and another ends. Discussing these concepts changes your brain to think in a new way where you donβt just take someoneβs word for everything. You start to think about how these ideas came into place and why theyβre here β and the fact that they might be wrong. It helps you realize that there are other ways to frame ideas.
I can apply a lot of what we talk about in philosophy to med bio. Iβve taken courses with a professor who is a philosopher of race and humanization, and a lot of that has applied. For example, weβve talked about humanization and the medical fields. Learning the metaphysics of race has been really eye-opening for me.
Global Opportunities
I spent the spring of my sophomore year in Morocco, and it was just awesome. If anybodyβs even thinking about going to Morocco, I recommend it. It is an incredible experience. Since ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯ has a campus there, you are getting the same education you would here in Maine at the same price. Plus you donβt have Friday classes there, so you get to go out and explore the world.
My favorite trip that we took was when we went to the Sahara Desert. We got to walk around the desert and ride camels. We got to sandboard in the dunes and sleep out in the middle of the desert for the night. In the morning, we woke up and rode four-wheelers around the dunes. It was such a fun experience, and being with that group, we got super close. Those people are still my closest friends at ³ΙΘΛΦ±²₯. We still have a group text chat going from the trip. We all had such a good time together.