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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Harvard chapter.

How you feel when you’re prepping for recruitment, with color-coded notes, brand new ‘fits, and your brain intact.

How you look getting ready to step into those infosessions and live on free sushi for a week.

When you get there and see that you are just one among 600 snakes ( * ahem * ) students.

When the recruiter tells you how many students actually got the program last year.

How you look right after you press SUBMIT on your application.

When you and your recruiting buddy get the job.

The tiny (or really really big) part of you that was doubting.

You got this! I’m rooting for you! (looking slightly cuter than that last GIF)

 

Jamie is a sophomore at Harvard studying Bioengineering, S.B. with a secondary in Computer Science. She is on the board of Harvard's Society of Women Engineers and can often be found dancing on campus, listening to music, working out, or honing her entrepreneurial skills at workshops at the Harvard iLab or in Boston.
I am a senior at Harvard College studying Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Economics, and I am planning on getting a language citation in Spanish. I am currently a co-president and campus correspondent of Harvard's chapter of Her Campus! I am also a committee chair of a student organization that works with University Health Services called HealthPALs (Peer Advisors and Liaisons). Additionally, I am a member and co-director of service in OAASIS (Organization of Asian American Sisters in Service). Apart from that, I spend a lot of my time as a Learning Lab Undergraduate Fellow at the Harvard Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. I am also the co-founder of a project at the Office of Diversity of Inclusion at Harvard. I am super passionate about math, health, and higher education! In my free time I love to work out, experiment with makeup and fashion, visit museums, and try new foods!