Monthly Archives: March 2016

Reflections: 9 Years on from Science One

In my first year at UBC, I joined the Science One program. It’s a truly interdisciplinary program based on integrating biology, physics, chemistry, and math concepts. It is also unofficially known for its huge work load and intellectually demanding environment. In my year (and probably every year), Science One was filled with students who were exceptional at what I would now call “hard core” science. My fellow learners were great at abstract thinking. They had the drive and discipline that […]

1.5 years on

I can’t believe I haven’t posted in so long. Needless to say, again, a lot and a lot has happened. I’m still trying to sort out and learn from what I went through, and hopefully apply it to the future as personal and professional growth. As for now, I am working on three main projects: starting an organic farm and semi-off grid homestead working on teaching an online course on how to start a career in international development work. take […]

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