- What is your name? James Najera
- How would you like to be addressed in this course? James
- Stage in training – 1st year PhD Student
- Are you designing a study? No
- Do you have a data set that you are analyzing? Yes
- Are you in the process of collecting your own data? No
Hi James,
Which PhD program are you in? It's been a joy to meet 1st years students across a variety of schools. I'm within the Global Health Sciences program.
Ashley
Which PhD program are you in? It's been a joy to meet 1st years students across a variety of schools. I'm within the Global Health Sciences program.
Ashley
Hey Ashley,
It's nice to virtually meet you!
Oh, that is an important detail I am missing. I am a first year in the Epidemiology and Translational Science PhD program with a focus on genetic epidemiology. I agree, its exciting to meet a diversity of students from across all the programs offered at UCSF and have them share their various perspectives in these overlapping courses.
James
It's nice to virtually meet you!
Oh, that is an important detail I am missing. I am a first year in the Epidemiology and Translational Science PhD program with a focus on genetic epidemiology. I agree, its exciting to meet a diversity of students from across all the programs offered at UCSF and have them share their various perspectives in these overlapping courses.
James
James - how did you feel about how GOT wrapped up?
I will never understand why they decided to squeeze a final season into 6 episodes, but I don't think it was horrible as people make it out to be. Even with how rushed it all felt, I was ultimately satisfied with the conclusion( until George R.R. Martin finishes the books and blows my mind with his ending).
Any thoughts on it, Chris?
Any thoughts on it, Chris?
I'm in the same boat––could it have been done better? Probably (but I'm sure they did a better job than I could have!). Is it still an outstanding show? 100%. Either way, I'm looking forward to the prequel.