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As a Wichita-native, I chose Wichita State University for its affordability and scholarship opportunities, convenient location and community-based campus. The ability to stay at home with family, work, earn my degree and still be a part of the many clubs and organizations at Wichita State solidified my choice.
Being a student ambassador not only allowed me to share the great experiences I’ve had at Wichita State, but also to learn more about my university through others’ experiences. I was able to meet people of different majors, backgrounds and interests.
Dr. Harrison was my honors first-year seminar professor and offered a great class for freshmen to dive into deep topics intimately, fully and without fear of judgment. He fostered a class of conversation, learning and reflection.
I feel weird—nervous, relieved and excited. After so many years of school, I finally get to say I’ve earned a bachelor’s degree. And that sense of relief is doused with the realization that I have yet another beast to complete—medical school. What a privilege and honor to have that opportunity! I’m excited to see what God has in store for me as I navigate graduate school!
I challenged myself when I committed to earn a major in biology and minors in mathematics, chemistry and public health while working a part-time job. I pushed my limits—academically, physically and mentally—to a point where I doubted myself. I hit some roadblocks, but it was through these times that I learned more about myself as a student and person. I learned to grow, adapt and recognize what mattered to me and my goals.