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FEATURE: EQ SENIOR SPACE

FEATURE: EQ SENIOR SPACE

"What originally drew me to EQ was the fact that this club was a fantastic opportunity for students to have their perspective and opinion heard on a wide range of economic topics. The wealth of insightful articles and discussions that have appeared in Equilibrium over the years has inspired me, and I’m proud that this journal has housed so many outstanding works. Although my time as editor may be nearly complete, it feels good to leave this journal at a point where we have so many colorful and dedicated contributors. I will keep reading our editions once I graduate and am excited to see where Equilibrium ends up in the coming years because I am confident that, wherever I may be, Equilibrium will prosper."

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–Matthew Watiker ’23, Economics and Computer Sciences. Vol.13 Editor-in-Chief, Vol.12 Outreach Director, Vol.11 Contributing Writer.

"I loved being a member of EQ and I’m kinda sad I didn’t join earlier in my undergrad. I’ve always wanted to get published and get more research experience and EQ pushed me to go beyond the classroom and apply economic concepts to real-life situations. For anyone wondering whether they should join or not- do it! It’s a great opportunity and it can even help you in your professional career. For example, I added EQ to my resume, and everyone I had an interview with asked me about it and was very impressed. Be different, share your ideas, and leave a mark on the Econ department!"

–Alexandra Dogaru ’23, Economics, Accounting, and Finance. Vol.12 & 13 Contributing Writer

"I really love the three years I spent at Equilibrium. I joined as a sophomore interested in research but didn’t know how to do it, and Equilibrium helped me grow and equipped me with the ability to do independent research. Here you can pursue your purest academic interest with a bunch of friends who share the same will and ambition with you, and you can publish your work for the whole university to read! I especially encourage international students and new students to join– here you can enjoy a diverse, welcoming, and helpful atmosphere, and I would say it greatly helped me in planning my economics career and building my dedication to my current research topic. Join now and you will never regret it!"

–Novak He ’23, Economics (Honors), Sociology, and Data Sciences. Vol. 11, 12 & 13 Contributing Writer

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