September Blog
I chose to write a letter for the Dream Catchers Initiative Pen Pal for Seniors. I know 2020 has been a roller coaster ride of a year, so people are always seeking people to help alleviate with every day anxieties and natural stresses.
I was indecisive because I did not know what to say. Just like in everything I do, I always want to make a good initial and overall impression. I found myself, here I am, a very ambitious pre-medicine student reaching out to a Senior (citizen). I was happy to connect at first because I have always been a huge people person. I make friends rather quickly because of my personality. So, I did, I wanted to share similar interests. When I
first started writing I started out just introducing myself. Then I moved forward with more present and relevant things, like the current events surrounding the pandemic. Several of my fellow classmates also mentioned to me that they were interested in being a Pen Pal. So I said, that's a great idea. It was an awesome idea and a pleasure. The fact that I can get to know someone across the country who you know that their day might be made, simply by speaking to a young ambitious professional, is a great gesture and will go a long way universally. The opportunity to write a pen pal letter through a very prestigious organization has
provided me with great joy and humbled appreciation for where I am, and the ability to write and touch hearts and impact lives is a gift and a virtue. Ive mailed it off today, September 30th, and also sent an electronic greeting card, request.
Accordingly, my overall experience with the Pharmacology program so far has
been absolutely amazing. I am humbled and honored to be here. And also to share a class with a group of young diverse individuals, who all have the same lengthy career ambition as me. I admire that the class is a tight knit group where we can
all work together and mentor each other on our own strengths, and also hold each other up on areas we find confusing.
Studying every day has been a great routine, which I am sure will prepare me vastly for the rigors of medical school. I also appreciate all of the faculty who
genuinely care about our success in this program and are available both
inside and outside of the classroom to help us understand the more
challenging concepts. Reflecting after these two exam days, I feel
confident in my ability to succeed in this program. I am looking forward to being the most improved individual and giving 100% effort and momentum in everything I do, I hope to bring pure joy in my experiences this year, and I pray I will be able to maximize my capabilities. I will continue to carry the pride of the program high as if it were the Olympic Torch.