I chose to study Ethics, Politics, and Economics because I am fascinated by the intersection of the three disciplines and their potential to enrich my understanding of the world. I believe this degree will equip me with the knowledge I need to do my part in giving back to my communities, including the LGBTQ+ community.
As an infant, I vomited on John Stamos.
My favorite song is “Holocene” by Bon Iver because it beautifully captures my recognition of personal insignificance in the universe. This realization has given me the perspective I need to stop being so hard on myself over fleeting inconveniences and develop the emotional capacity to divert more attention to how I can make the world a better place.
I am a forever fan of Black Mirror, because I find the storylines incredibly well done and fascinatingly relevant to the state of the world.
I love to exercise by going to the gym, hiking, snowboarding, or bouldering.
I practice self-care by meditating, exercising, and following the advice of Max Ehrmann’s “Desiderata,” which reads: “Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.”
I am excited to have a more normal freshman year of university than was my senior year. My tips for students returning to college this semester are to have fun but be cautious, as the pandemic is not yet over. The smarter we act now, the sooner we emerge from this.
This post’s responses were submitted by Point Flagship Scholar Sofia Arlen (she/her).
Sofia is currently studying ethics, politics, and economics at Yale University. Read more about the Point Flagship Scholarship for LGBTQ students program here.