The Gen Z Fastlane
Hari Parthasarathy is 1 of 50 UC Berkeley M.E.T (Management Entrepreneurship & Technology) Class of 26' student (prev VP of student board), and currently at NASA GeneLab conducting research on genomics. TIMESTAMP - 00:00 - Right femur injury motivation: Neurosurgery, Dermatology 02:12 - Road to NASA 03:10 - 2 Key Observation of the “Doctorpreneur” from Stanford 08:41 - Don’t Cold Email Internships Like This 13:39 - High School Startup Teammate turned Mentor 15:18 - BE KIND. BE USEFUL. BE TECHNICALLY DEEP. 16:29 - Don’t Expect Anything in Return. 18:01 - Problem Solving 1 22:37 - specialising vs being broad (i know.. there’s a twist tho) 28:55 - side projects 30:02 - Problem Solving 2 34:29 - 5 days weekends 39:10 - systems that “kill 2 birds with 1 stone” 43:33 - how to actually say “no” to an opportunity 51:31 - little piece of paper for each semester 56:35 - Diary of a CEO 58:28 - UC Berkeley MET 01:03:51 - vs UPenn M&T 01:04:32 - “UC Berkeley is too competitive” 01:10:26 - What’s the goal? 4.0 GPA? Internships? 01:17:01 - NotebookLM 01:19:12 - Projects vs Exams 01:21:39 - Genome Browsers for Smallpox Research 01:26:53 - The Unsolvable Equation 01:29:58 - what is even “value”? 01:41:38 - cool biotech startup trends 01:48:29 - exponential growth 01:52:18 - hari’s future vision 01:53:41 - how many hours of sleep do you normally get? 01:55:01 - one of the best podcast we’ve ever had NOTE: “Problem Solving” are the stories that Hari shared discussing a UNIQUE experience where he contributed interesting strategies to build his personality!
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