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This panel will offer prospective students interested in Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences an opportunity to ask questions of a group of current Weinberg students. The panel will feature: Elizabeth '20 (New York, NY) Neuroscience, Psychology, and Pre-Med Anamaria '21 (Irvine, CA) History and Cognitive Science Caroline '22 (Winnetka, IL) Economics, Math, and Spanish Drew '22 (New York, NY) Political Science, Music Technology, and Integrated Marketing Communications Kayla '22 (Northville, MI) Biological Sciences, Psychology, Business Institutions, and Pre-Med Rafael '21 (Caguas, PR) Computer Science Madelyn '22 (Chicago, IL) Anthropology, Biology, Integrated Science Program, and Pre-Med Noah '23 (Weston, FL) Economics and Environmental Policy Zack '20 (Westford, MA) Economics, Psychology, and Business Institutions We’re social! Join our community below: Facebook | https://bit.ly/NUADMFbook Instagram | https://bit.ly/NUADMInsta Twitter | https://bit.ly/NUADMTwitter YouTube | https://bit.ly/NUADMYouTube Our Student Bloggers | https://bit.ly/NUADMBlog Want to receive more info from us? Fill out this form: https://bit.ly/NUMoreInfoReopen Unauthorized recording of Undergraduate Admissions content, whether in-person or digitized, is prohibited. Unauthorized recording is unethical and may also be a violation of University policy and state law. In addition, the University owns the copyright to informational materials prepared by Undergraduate Admissions. Unauthorized use of these materials – including copying, distributing, or reproducing them – is also prohibited and a may be a violation of University policy and state and federal law.