I have big aspirations for my future and I have interests in many different fields. I’d say I'm a pretty versatile guy and can see myself working in sciences, arts, and/or making the world a better place. The lifestyle of a color pallet best describes what I would like my future to look like; keeping my life interesting by not knowing what's coming next is the vision I have.
I love to help people and appreciation is the way to my heart, it gives me the drive to keep going. I am a people person and am very proud of the relationships I have built with my friends and family. More specifically, my friend Tori gets a big shoutout as she has helped me a lot with accepting myself as a person. Resilient could be a good word to describe me. I may be slowed down by struggles but quitting is never an option.
The AAP was a perfect balance in terms of adapting to a new environment without too much change. It was a great way to slowly adjust to the next stages of life as well as being a great financial decision. I would recommend this path for anyone entering college. The intimate learning environment is highly underrated. The professors here have a much better opportunity to help out students individually and I think that is very important to some people when it comes to a high-quality education.
Interview by Alex Safadi, Spring 2022