Olivia Koo
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FallHanover, NH
Unsure whether I would enjoy the biology-heavy pre-health track, I took an intro biology class. I surprisingly found myself so invested each class—I didn’t think I’d ever be excited trying to determine if the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) had DNA or RNA, but here we are! I found it a great introduction to thinking processes at Dartmouth.
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: WRIT 005: Authenticity: Self, Society and CultureI loved coming to this class with its supportive environment! The professor's feedback really helped me improve in my writing. This course guided us through personal narratives and organizational writing while discussing what it really means to be authentic. It also introduced me to the library’s resources for writing and research!
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: CHEM 11: General ChemistryThis class was definitely not easy! The accelerated version of general chemistry, it was my first class at Dartmouth that used a textbook, and I had to adapt and learn how to use a textbook for a class properly. But that didn't mean I didn't have a good time! The classes were full of physical demonstrations, and I felt very supported in the lab and beyond.
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: MUS 42: From Plato to Mozart (Early Classical Music)This was the first group music class I took, and I loved it! Each class we'd move a little forward in time; one day we'd talk about medieval chants, and by the next couple weeks, we talked about Baroque music. We even got to observe original medieval music scores from the Rauner Library, and attend a performance of Baroque music by the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra!
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: MUS 36: Songwriting ISongwriting 1 was the first time I was able to work on something creative/in the arts at Dartmouth, and I really loved it! I got to learn how to improve my songwriting and get to know a community of fellow songwriters on campus. The class was both supportive and constructive, and I pushed myself to my creative limit with the assignment of writing one new song a week. This class inspired me to continue writing and being expressive, whether in an academic setting or not.
SpringLondon, England
Favorite Class: MUS 70 Perspectives in Music PerformanceFor one of my classes on the London Music FSP, I got to attend a myriad of musical performances in London and discuss them with my class! It was a once-in-a-life-time experience–getting to watch multiple operas, ballets, jazz sets, and a musical, as well as seeing beautiful performances from the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic, and more, helped me grow my ear so much and my inspirations as a musician.
SummerHanover, NH
Favorite Class: ENGL 55.27 Introduction to Literature and MedicineI took this class to learn a little more about the social landscape around medicine, and this class delivered that by a mile. From environmental exposure to racial inequities in medicine/health to the discussion of medicine itself as a manipulative tool in colonialist social structures, this class helped me rethink medicine and my role within it.
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: BIOL 12 Cell Structure and FunctionA classic biology foundation, I enjoyed the class for its course material and its lab component!
WinterHanover, NH
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: Songwriting 2I loved this class for the music everyone shared--we also got to make our own EP's! I found it very artistically fulfilling to take this course.
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: MUS 99: Loving Music SlowlyAs the culminating experience for my music major, I took a class with all of the music majors at once, and we got to explore all sorts of subjects about analyzing music, music academia, and got to do some cool music analysis projects of our own. We really felt like a cohort by the end of the class, which was awesome.
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: CHEM 64: Inorganic ChemistryAlthough this class was challenging, it was fun to learn more about the background of inorganic chemistry and applying it to my own research, which is in bioinorganic chemistry!
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Everything I Wish I Knew About Being Pre-Health at Dartmouth, Two (And 3/10) Terms In
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Springing Into New Classes
For the last term of my freshman year, I'm finishing up some requirements, a tried-and-true choice. The overall class choices in my freshman year were standard, but rewarding all the same!
23What Happened This Term?
The 2023 winter term was a whirlwind of new experiences and a slow but steady integration with the Dartmouth groove. Here's what I thought about the previous term and what I want to do/change looking ahead!
What Is Being in a First-Year LLC Like?
A Living Learning Community is where students interested in a certain topic live together to foster learning, along with an instructor/mentor that encourages discussion! In this blog, I interview three other students who are in LLCs as first-years!