A Day in the Life
The CNR Peer Advisor Experience
Level 3
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Jimmy Rothschild
Lead Peer Advisor
Environmental Sciences/Molecular Environmental Biology double major
Adrienne Doi
Molecular Environmental Biology major
Alex Lau
Nutritional Sciences - Physiology and Metabolism major
Irene Liao
Genetics and Plant Biology major
Wendy Chen
Environmental Sciences major
Youh Ying (Amy) Lin
Molecular Environmental Biology major
Rebekah Kim
Molecular Toxicology major
Linda Truong
Nutritional Sciences - Physiology and Metabolism major
Jennifer Quann
Molecular Environmental Biology/Ethnic Studies Double Major
Crystal Kwan
Nutritional Sciences - Dietetics major
Liz Dow
Environmental Sciences major
Julie Ching
Molecular Environmental Biology - Environment and Human Health major
Samantha Bell
Microbial Biology major
Tim Seo
Molecular Environmental Biology and Conservation Resource Studies double major
Jena Riggert
Forestry and Natural Resources major
Tay Feder
Environmental Economics and Policy major
Dale Dualan
Conservation Resource Studies major
Stephen Kwan
Molecular Environmental Biology major
Whitney Lau
Nutritional Sciences - Dietetics major
Alumna
Kelly Schirmann
Conservation and Resource Studies/English double major
Alumna
Jennifer Powers
Nutritional Sciences - Dietetics major
Alumna
Simo Yao
Nutritional Sciences - Physiology and Metabolism major
Alumna
Jelyn Evangelista
Molecular Toxicology major
Alumna

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February 23, 2006

CNR ist ausgezeichnet! (CNR is great!)

Liebe CNR Studenten,
Learning a different language has many benefits. It is fun and looks good on your resume. Knowing a foreign language is good for you and for international relations.... It can also help you improve your English grammar. It's even helped me read better for other classes. For some majors at Cal, learning a foreign language may be required or highly recommended. Chemistry students often take German, for example.
I am now in my fourth semester of German. (If anybody wants to practice, I'm in 139 Mulford.) I started studying German so that I could study forestry in Germany (where forestry originated) for a semester. But later I decided to minor in it, because after taking a couple of classes in Germany, I would only need to take a couple more here in order to get a minor.
For more information on minors or foreign languages at Cal, see me in the Resource Center Thursdays from 3-4:30.
~Gina

February 16, 2006

Ready to Assist

Cal Students:
Your peer advisors have new office hours. We are located in the CNR Resource Center in Mulford Hall.
My office hours are 3-4:30 every Thursday. Come by if you need advise or somebody to talk to.

:) Gina