Natalie Sharon Plant

  • Junior, Biological Sciences

I am so honored to be a part of the Phi Beta Kappa society. Throughout my academic career, I've always strived to be the best student and person that I could be. I joined clubs, took challenging classes, and connected with the people around me. At UWM, I'm in the Honor's College, I'm majoring in Biological Sciences, and minoring in Spanish.

Once I get my Bachelor's, I will pursue my Master's in Genetic Counseling. Genetics has always interested me, how endless combinations in DNA changes what a person looks like and their possible medical conditions. I have plans to study abroad (once it's safe to do so) and I'm excited for my future, especially with the Phi Beta Kappa membership and all that it offers.

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