Month: November 2022

Adeena Myrie’s Spotlight Interview


We asked the peer mentors to answer some questions about their time here at UConn and give some simple tips and tricks to navigating the campus. Meet Adeena! A Senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a concertation in Design and Manufacturing.


Adeena Myrie

What semester is this for you?

This is my second to last semester

When are you graduating?

In the spring, may 2023

What’s your major?

Mechanical engineering

Do you minor in anything or have a specific concentration within your major?

I have a concentration in Design and Manufacturing

Where are you from?

I am from Jamaica however I currently live in Hartford

Are you in a learning community? (which one) How has it helped you?

No

What on-campus activities/organizations are you involved in?

NSBE, Voices of Freedom, SOE Peer Mentors

Where is your favorite spot on campus to study or hangout?

My bedroom to study, to hangout I prefer the student union

What is the easiest part of your academic career at UConn?

The easiest part of my academic career was being able to get help when I needed it

What is the hardest part of your academic career at UConn?

The courses that had difficult and unaccommodating teachers

Any plans after graduation?

I want to go into the manufacturing field, but I might take a month or two to do some travelling

What is your advice to incoming freshmen (in your major or in general)?

Take advantage of your advising sessions and office hours as well as make group chats with your classmates to help you study. Try to to make new connections/ hang out with friends now as it gets harder in your junior/senior year

Do you have any tips for navigating the campus?

Join clubs, talk to the person next to you in class as they will be your best resources

How was adjusting to life at UConn like for you as a freshman? Would you do anything differently?

I would’ve spent more time trying to make friends and going out and getting involved in clubs.

What resources are most helpful for the first years coming into the school of engineering?

Tutoring center, The AAC SI sessions, Q-Center

Any fun facts?

I have a birthmark shaped like an elevator button (triangle pointed up and another pointed down)

Katherine Katze’s Spotlight Interview


We asked the peer mentors to answer some questions about their time here at UConn and give some simple tips and tricks to navigating the campus. Meet Katherine! A Junior majoring in Electrical Engineering.


Katherine Katze

Megan Shiring

What semester is this for you?

Fifth semester

When are you graduating?

May 2024

What’s your major?

Electrical Engineering

Do you minor in anything or have a specific concentration within your major?

I am interested in sustainable energy and entertainment engineering

Where are you from?

Oxford, CT

Are you in a learning community? (which one) How has it helped you?

I was in the Engineering Learning Community my freshman and sophomore year, and through it I made a ton of friends and made my Covid semesters bearable

What on-campus activities/organizations are you involved in?

I’m currently the treasurer of the Nintendo Club

Where is your favorite spot on campus to study or hangout?

Dairy Bar <3

What is the easiest part of your academic career at UConn?

Procrastination

What is the hardest part of your academic career at UConn?

Procrastination

Any plans after graduation?

I want to pursue a master’s in VFX, Entertainment Engineering, or Industrial Design Engineering

What is your advice to incoming freshmen (in your major or in general)?

Try to join as many clubs as possible to see what you enjoy, because those few groups that you decide to stay with will become a second home for you

Do you have any tips for navigating the campus?

The bus tracker through the MyUConn app is a life saver

How was adjusting to life at UConn like for you as a freshman? Would you do anything differently?

I came in during the Fall of 2020, so everyone was in quarantine and socializing was impossible. I found that online clubs were my only way to meet new people, I just wished I had joined more to see what UConn had to offer

What resources are most helpful for the first years coming into the school of engineering?

The library’s Q-Center is a god-send, the tutors there will help you with almost any introduction course

Any fun facts?

I know how to make balloon animals