Kaitlin Meyer

Kaitlin Meyer is a Master's student at Ohio State University (OSU), and is writing a thesis on snow microstructure inspired by her love for skiing. She earned a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Wyoming Catholic College (WCC). WCC holds its students to a high standard: failing one class means failing out of the school, and all the classes are mandatory! Meyers learned by immersing herself in great authors, encountering first principles, and asking the age-old questions of humanity anew. She also worked as an instructor for backpacking, skiing, and climbing trips. Meyers went on to pursue further education in the sciences, studying as a post-Baccalaureate student at Montana State University in her hometown before attending OSU. After navigating through many different schools and aspects of undergraduate education, Kaitlin enjoys sharing from her unique background and has a passion for working with and mentoring undergraduate students. When she is not writing or studying, Kaitlin can be found skiing, rock climbing, reading, or wood-burning.

Articles By Kaitlin Meyer

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The Science of Sleep, Part II: The Circadian Rhythm
The Science of Sleep, Part II: The Circadian Rhythm

In this article, we will walk through the stages of the circadian rhythm and learn how to reset our clocks manually.

Tips from a High School Math Teacher
Tips from a High School Math Teacher

In this article, a high school math teacher with a Master's in Pure Mathematics will tell you how to succeed and enjoy math in high school, and why learning mathematics is important even if you pursue something unrelated to math.

Types of Investment Accounts
Types of Investment Accounts

This article outlines the main types of investment accounts. Put some thought into what your investment goals are and choose the best account for your purposes. Happy investing!

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