I graduated HS in 2009, and I didn't do any EC's this year. The work I did in HS placed me to be a sophomore. So I'm going into junior year now and don't have any EC's under my belt. Here's what I have lined up so far:
- 3 week research with a graduating student on synthesizing novel ligand (potential medical applications)
- Possible job shadow a neonatologist for a week (the hospital is really hesitant in letting me go in, since I live in an area with a med school & the hospital has a contract to let the med school students shadow, etc.)
- Job shadow pedi. for a week or two
- Volunteer between 50-100 hours at an all chidrens hospital (hopefully doing something with the patients, but still waiting on people to get back to me)
- I play the flute daily (not competitively or anything). I was thinking of maybe trying to do some playing for sick children at the hospital? I've been playing for almost 6 years, and it's a very meaningful activity in my life.
I'm definitely going to continue volunteering & research over the next year (I plan on doing some habitat for humanity and soup kitchen work over the year, and continuing with the hospital volunteering), but it is too late in the game? I moved when I started college as a sophomore and it's been difficult adjusting.
- 3 week research with a graduating student on synthesizing novel ligand (potential medical applications)
- Possible job shadow a neonatologist for a week (the hospital is really hesitant in letting me go in, since I live in an area with a med school & the hospital has a contract to let the med school students shadow, etc.)
- Job shadow pedi. for a week or two
- Volunteer between 50-100 hours at an all chidrens hospital (hopefully doing something with the patients, but still waiting on people to get back to me)
- I play the flute daily (not competitively or anything). I was thinking of maybe trying to do some playing for sick children at the hospital? I've been playing for almost 6 years, and it's a very meaningful activity in my life.
I'm definitely going to continue volunteering & research over the next year (I plan on doing some habitat for humanity and soup kitchen work over the year, and continuing with the hospital volunteering), but it is too late in the game? I moved when I started college as a sophomore and it's been difficult adjusting.
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