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This image shows my graduation cap that took weeks to perfect. When I was applying for college in the Fall of 2017 and fell in love with molecular genetics, I found a quote that read, “I’ll climb this strand of DNA to see where life takes me.” This quote quickly became my favorite thing to say to myself when I questioned my ability to do the things I aspired to do. When it came time to decorate my graduation cap, I knew exactly what I wanted to make it say. I was able to graduate first in my class, but only because I had pushed myself as far as I possibly could. I look back at these pictures and think about this quote often. I want to keep this quote with me as I make my way through college and the first steps in my career because I need a reminder to push myself, while knowing that my best is good enough. This quote is a way to tell myself that it is alright to not have everything planned out; it will all fall into place as long as I work my hardest and try my very best.

 

About Me

 

I am Savannah Moore, a sophomore at OSU student from Portsmouth, Ohio! I am a health sciences pre-occupational therapy major, with a minor in developmental psychology. I am interested in pediatric occupational therapy, and hope to work at a children’s hospital or an outpatient occupational therapy clinic. During my time at Ohio State, there have been many more opportunities to branch out and learn while meeting new people. Along with being a Biological Sciences Scholar, I am thePresident of the Project Sunshine club on campus, allowing me to volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House of Central Ohio.  Besides my academics, I am an avid traveller and I hope to continue this throughout my time in school.  I participated in the Scientific Roots in Europe study abroad class/trip during my freshman year. I enjoy trying new things that challenge what I think and make me constantly evaluate myself and the world around me. I am thrilled the continue this self-discovery here at THE Ohio State University!