Panelists (from left) Stephanie Kladakis, S.B. ’96, Nathan Blecharczyk, A.B. ’05, Danielle Feinberg, A.B. ’96, Dean Frank Doyle, Julia Winn, A.B. ’12, and Daniel Nevius, S.B. ’11, shared advice with new SEAS concentrators during the second-annual SEAS Sophomore Convocation on Jan. 30. More than 300 recently declared SEAS concentrators in applied math, biomedical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering sciences, and mechanical engineering packed a Science Center lecture hall to hear words of wisdom from SEAS students and alumni, and to meet their classmates. “Make sure you are always being challenged in whatever you are doing. You should think about your career as an iterative experience. It doesn’t really matter where you start, it matters where you end. And it will take a few hops to get there,” Blecharczyk said. “Any time when you are not being challenged is the right time to make a change.”⠀ #Harvard #HarvardSEAS #LifeatSEAS #students #alumni #HarvardAlumni #Harvard2020 #sophomores #advice #wisdom (at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)