Meet Erin, our newest Science Cheerleader. Erin cheered for the St. Louis Rams while she earned degrees in biology and psychology. She moved to Philadelphia to enroll in a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Masters in Human Sexuality program. Check out her fascinating fields of interest.
S.C.: So, Erin, What turned you on to science and when? Erin: I have many family members in the medical field and had a peaked interest from early on. Most importantly, I am passionate about exploring the world, how it works and how we function within it. I have always been very skilled and interested in math and the sciences, which has encouraged my continued study.
S.C.: I can’t believe how many degrees you’ll have before too long. Great job! We’ll get into your particular fields of study soon. For now, tell...
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