<p>Whoo?!?!?!</p>
<p>MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeee</p>
<p>i mean
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<p>meeeeeee tooooo!!!</p>
<p>Brains are like the coolest thing ever.</p>
<p>I didn’t, but I’ve been thinking about neuroscience a lot lately…</p>
<p>Right here.</p>
<p>Moi aussi.</p>
<p>Why do you ask?</p>
<p>I’m thinking about it.
I’m most likely going to major in psychology, though, especially since I’m planning on double concentrating in economics as well.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure my roommate did.
If she applied to Brown, which I’m pretty sure she did.</p>
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I met Poseur on here and we were talking on AIM and it was casually asked what major we chose and it was a “:OOOOO ME TOO” sort of thing… so I was just curious.</p>
<p>mee!
The first (and only, I won’t lie) Neuroscience textbook I read was written by people at Brown. I hear their program’s amazing. And I work in a neuro lab so clearly i loveeee brains. I cut mouse brains everyday!!</p>
<p>princessbell^ what goes on in the neuro lab?–what kind of stuff do you do, what kind of experiments are they doing? I’m just curious because I’m thinking of doing neuroscience in college as well. Thanks!</p>
<p>For those who are wondering, the Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences department is currently combining with the Psychology department, hopefully corresponding with a new building in which they’ll be housed (depend on alumni donations).</p>
<p>Cognitive neuro is an interdisciplinary concentrations between the Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences department and Neuroscience department. There are also separate Cog Sci and Neuro degrees.</p>
<p>i’ve been pretty interested in neuro recently too – didn’t put it down as the conc. but talked about it in my essays…</p>
<p>i was strongly considering it, but idk. maybe. probably applied math instead. but i want to be a neurologist</p>
<p>yayayayayayyayayayya</p>
<p>I did. Just like Princessbell, I’m working in a neuro lab too… doing what else but cutting and mounting brains. lol. It’s fun though.</p>