
I grew up as the oldest child in my family, so I've had to work with younger children my whole life. As I went into school I learned I was good at a lot of math and science classes. My senior year at Eagan High School I took a class class called Developmental Psychology. Only 45 students were selected to take this course. Within this course you had to teach sixth graders about drug and alcohol prevention, along with other deep subjects. I've only had one job up to this date, as a Carryout at Gertens. This job has taught me many valuable lessons to better help me grow as a person and a valuable worker. Now I am attending the University of Minnesota Duluth and studying Management Information Systems. I am currently in my Sophomore year in Duluth.