Meet Mike DiGenova! This U3 Pharmacology student knows “absolutely nothing” about programming, but is running his own software company!He’s got big plans to improve the future of studying for McGill and other university students alike. He’s working on a project called Basilisk, a “peer-to-peer online study tool aimed at enhancing students’ abilities in internalizing facts outside of class.” Currently it’s in its design process, Mike has a team of 12 working on Basilisk. Read on to learn more about the program that he’s entered into the McGill Dobson Cup start-up competition, and about the start-up life.

Read full article: Her Campus, 9 February, 2016