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-**Major**:+**Major**: I am currently a sophomore studying toward an undergraduate physics degree, and I plan on continuing onwards to graduate school where I plan to study nuclear physics
  
  
-**Future plans**:+**Future plans**: I hope to either work at a university researching with a particle accelerator or to work with a team researching nuclear fusion as a viable power source.  
  
  
-**Advice on how to approach P-Cubed**:+**Advice on how to approach P-Cubed**: Teamwork, teamwork, teamwork! Find your strengths, and play to them. But most importantly listen to your teammates strengths and let them showcase their strengths too. This course is an adventure for a party, not for a solo physicist.
  
  
-**What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?**: +**What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?**: Come to the help room! Other than that, don’t ever be afraid to ask for help, use your resources, or even ask for help finding any resources. Your Professor, TA, and other ULAS are all great resources. We all want you to succeed.
  
  
-**Fun fact about me**:+**Fun fact about me**: I toured MSU with my class back when I was in fifth grade. We toured the cyclotron (now the FRIB) and after that tour, I knew that I wanted to work with nuclear physics. 
    
  
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