I graduated from Texas A&M with a 3.44 GPA in Biomedical Sciences. During my time in college, as a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, I had the privilege of earning several hundred hours of community service. Engaging in various philanthropic activities, such as organizing fundraisers, volunteering at local churches, and participating in environmental cleanup projects, taught me invaluable lessons about time management and the importance of hard work. Balancing my academic commitments with the responsibilities of fraternity life required careful planning and prioritization. Through these experiences, I learned to allocate my time effectively, setting aside dedicated hours for community service while still meeting my academic obligations. This cultivated in me a strong work ethic and instilled the value of giving back to society. My involvement in Phi Delta Theta not only allowed me to make a positive impact in my community but also shaped me into a diligent and dedicated individual.