Summary
What are your plans after graduating?
I pursued a dual degree and earned a degree in microbiology and immunology and another degree in secondary education. Throughout my time at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, I was able to learn that I loved science, research and medicine. I also found that I enjoyed teaching and engaging students with science. I am preparing to apply to medical school in the next upcoming cycle, while taking a gap year to be a high school teacher.
What is the most important piece of advice you’d give to an incoming college freshman?
I think the most important piece of advice that I would give a college freshman is to push yourself but never put too much on your plate. I think as students that study science and math, we have a tendency to push ourselves to overwork but that can have long term effects in the end. It is important to take care of yourself and balance your education with other activities that you enjoy.
Where do you see yourself in fifteen years?
In fifteen years, I am hoping to be a physician. My goal is to become a pediatric oncologist. In the near future, I’d like to complete medical school, residency and a fellowship in order to practice as a physician to help treat children with cancer.