Why did you choose to come to UNLV?
I was getting along very well with my admissions counselor. She was very helpful, helped me find scholarships, and really understood my background. She was the first person I spoke with on campus and she was giving so much help. I figured maybe this would be a good school to try.
What is a goal you would like to achieve within five years after graduation?
A goal five years after graduation would be domestic stability - it’s been an eventful four years. I’d like to find a job as a researcher in a lab, but I’m open to anything. My goal would be to complete my bachelors and then after finding a career, then come back for my masters.
What’s one good thing you’ve learned or discovered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic?
From being isolated due to the pandemic, I’ve really been thinking a lot more. I’ve done a whole self-exploration and found out who I am.
What is one piece of advice you would give to new UNLV students?
This is the same as drumming. When you’re frustrated in the moment you can throw down your sticks or throw down your books and pace outside for five minutes. Then, you need to walk right back in. In the moment, it can be no, but then you have to come back.
Who is one person you are thankful for at UNLV?
This is tough - there are a number of people. I would have to thank Fred Tredup, the President’s Chief of Staff. I remember going to his office in FDH and having a meeting. He was willing to listen and make sure everything was going okay. It was amazing.
What is one thing you are going to celebrate once the pandemic is over?
I’m looking forward to going back home to California and celebrating the 4th of July. It’s a grand time - catching up with high school friends.
What is your favorite holiday food?
Usually, around Christmas or New Years, my aunt makes my favorite soup: Albondigas. I love it! It was my favorite growing up. It gives me a feeling of comfort.