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April

As we enter the concluding phase of the semester, I am excited for what the next step in life has in store for me. April was spent largely working on my thesis from home due to the coronavirus.  I had the chance to really go into depth on the papers I was reviewing and critically evaluate the data presented to make conclusive remarks on what the paper was communicating. This is a skill I have been wanting to really practice and develop since undergrad, so it was a fulfilling month. The AMCAS application cycle for medical schools will be opening in the next 10 days so I have been preparing for its launch, and getting my materials together. On the volunteering front, I have continued to teach high school students in the LA-HOSA program about public speaking, parliamentary procedure, and start a new segment on understanding the coronavirus and what it means for us as prospective health professionals. On the personal front, I have been running a lot more than I have been in past months

March

March has been an emotional rollercoaster kind of month. With the canceling of classes and moving online, I have had a plethora of time to work on my thesis. I was nervous about getting it done, but being able to review all the material I learned throughout the year and putting into a specific context helped me appreciate and learn the material better. On the volunteer front, I had a great time volunteering at the LA HOSA state conference where I got to train the state officers for public speaking. It was great being involved with students and gave me a whole new appreciation for the healthcare system here. On the personal front, quarantining during this pandemic has been stressful. Not being able to go out an do regular activities was doable for about 14 days but the third week has been the hardest. With the lack of a gym, all I could do is run so I have been doing that excessively. total miles run in New Orleans= 281.9