Although my second year had some unexpected challenges, I want to take some time to look back and review my growth during this time. I had multiple goals for myself at the beginning of the school year, and although most of them are still in progress or postponed due to the current global pandemic, I have grown a lot and made great progress during this year.
In the OSU chapter of Blueprints for Pangaea, our completely new executive board had the daunting tasks of fundraising and bringing our group out of debt, securing a storage unit, and collaborating with other organizations in order to plan shipments of unused medical supplies. Although every task is not currently complete, I am extremely proud of the work and progress we made. We had multiple successful fundraising opportunities and not only brought our group out of debt, but we also made enough money to be able to pay for a few months of our new storage unit. Also, just before the coronavirus pandemic prevented us from returning to campus, we were finishing the paperwork involved with collaborating with Nationwide Children’s for supplies and sending them to local free clinics or abroad with the organization CAMO. I am looking forward to next year to be able to finalize our work and have our first shipment of medical supplies to those in need.
I chose to be part of the STEP program here at OSU this year in order to help fund a study abroad opportunity, and I was very excited to be able to plan my project and choose an education abroad program. I applied in January for a program to England I had been looking forward to since my first year. However, it did not receive enough applicants and was canceled. I was bummed, but I used this as an opportunity to find a better program and chose one to Argentina where I could practice Spanish and complete my history GE. Unfortunately, after being accepted to the program it was canceled due to the pandemic. Although I am disappointed, I am remaining positive and know that I will have the opportunity to study abroad in my remaining time here at OSU.
One of my main goals at the beginning of the school year was to find a research lab to join in order to gain experience in the world of science and determine if this is the career for me. I applied to a neuroscience lab in the first few weeks, but I was not selected as there were many applicants. I was upset and discouraged, but I later found out about an opening in the Tu lab on campus and was excited. I applied and became a Student Research Assistant. After a long process of background checks and online training, I only actually got a few weeks of training in the lab before it was closed temporarily due to the pandemic. However, I am extremely grateful for this opportunity and I am looking forward to when it reopens and I can continue learning.
This year was difficult and involved many setbacks. However, I learned how to keep pushing forward and I am proud of the progress I have made and will continue to make toward my goals.