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In addition to being a full time pre-pharmacy major during my time at Metropolitan State University, I also worked about 20 to 30 hours per week as a International Admission Lead were I am in charge of work flow and admitting international student to the university. I was able to be a member of TRIO and Upward Bound, which are programs that assist low-income students. Moreover, I am also a partaker in the International Student Organization and Asian Student Organization. One of the first challenges I encounter as a student at Metropolitan State University is adapting to the nontraditional long lecture hours per setting at the University. Overcoming the challenges required much of me to develop strict independent study skills out of class time. In the fall of 2011 through spring of 2012, I volunteered to take on the leadership role as vice president and secretary of the Asian Student Organization. Under my leadership, my colleagues and I were able to host multiple events till the start of the new fiscal year, which consequently affected my academic performance that year. The subsequent years I reduced much of my extracurricular work to better my performance, which worked. I acquired wise decisions making and cultivated better time management as well as limiting the amount of undertakings that will hamper my goals. I prolonged my graduation for a year purposely for taking additional upper-level division courses to shape up a solid completion. From the extension, I got the opportunity to conduct research to make certain that I am self-reliant capable of working and utilizing my creative knowledge. I finished my Bachelor of Science in biology with a minor in chemistry and an independent year of research in organic synthesis and extractions in Spring of