Matt Catrambone
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Matt's D-Plan
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FallOn-Campus
Favorite Class: COSC1: Introduction to Programming and ComputationComing in with very little programming experience, I was pleasantly surprised by the beginner-friendly nature of this course. Although a very fast-paced course, CS1 gave me the academic confidence I needed my freshman fall. I was able to code games, maps and drawings all in 10 weeks, always surrounded by help from Vasanta (our lovely professor) and over 20 teaching assistants. I also made some close friends through the course, so I would highly, highly recommend it to anyone.
WinterOn-Campus
Favorite Class: BIOL11: Emerging Infectious DiseasesThis has been my favorite class at Dartmouth thus far. Co-taught by a married couple, the introductory course fostered a challenging, yet welcoming environment for mainly first-year students. After learning about basics in epidemiology, immunology, microbiology and statistics, we dedicated entire lectures to specifically learn about over ten infectious diseases. I particularly enjoyed understanding treatment methods (vaccine, drug discovery, prevention) from both the scientific and epidemiological points-of-view, and the connections we made to current events. Now, I can confidently contribute to conversations about topics I used to be intimidated of.
SpringOn-Campus
Favorite Class: ANTH55: Anthropology of Global HealthA field that is often dominated by buzzwords and fear-mongering headlines, global health is a fascinating field that I was initially hesitant to engage with. And I'm so happy I did. Anne Sosin as a lovely professor who prioritized engagement and curiosity. Through weekly discussion posts, diverse sets of readings, three papers and a case study, we were able to explore four large areas of global health in conjunction with our interests. I focused on how rural health inequities connect to structural violence, colonialism, and biomedicine/technology advances. I was definitely one of the younger, less experienced students in the course, but the support was so accessible that I recommend this course to anyone interested!
Undecided: Exploring the Old and New
This week, I wrote about the beginning of my journey as an undecided student and how I've been exploring the many opportunities available to me. What I've learned: say yes!
Developing a Work-Life Balance
This week, I talk about how I've begun my journey to find a proper and realistic work-life balance in college.
My First Post!
Hi everyone! My name is Matt, I'm a '26, and in my first blog post, I introduce myself by sharing my background and story of how I got here. I also included how my first few weeks have been going!