BEYOND EXPERIENCED: Never underestimate your experiences

In my 1A term, people often asked me, 鈥Why biotech/CPA?鈥 My preferred response would have been: 鈥淏ecause wearing both lab coats and suits is really cool.鈥
But what I usually responded with was, 鈥淏ecause having both science and business backgrounds will allow me to develop and contribute a unique perspective.鈥 Stating this really didn鈥檛 help me realize the true meaning.
Now, as a 4B student, I realize that developing a unique perspective means being open-minded, having the courage to follow your curiosity, and connecting seemingly unrelated things.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a SAF hosted professional development conference called Launch Your Career.
I鈥檇 summarize Launch Your Career as: 鈥渁 big ol鈥 introduction to some really key points of life and not just the business world.鈥 Sure, there were speakers who talked about everything in the context of a 鈥渂usiness setting鈥, but, if I鈥檓 being honest, I was surprised at how little the language was focused on something like a corporate setting. I basically just spent hours learning tips and tricks to succeed in life in general, and even got the opportunity to do some networking 鈥 which was one of the topics of discussion 鈥 with the speakers!
A solitary figure stands in the middle of the stage as a bright beam of light surrounds her. Suddenly, she takes a deep breath and realizes 鈥 it鈥檚 show time. Dramatic, I know, but that鈥檚 life in the theatre.
It's easy to maximize your success, both personally and professionally, if you鈥檙e willing to take advantage of the resources offered. For me, that meant using two key features within the AFM program. As a result, I was offered full-time employment even before I graduated.聽
I鈥檝e worked for Deloitte in their tax and corporate development divisions to build my business acumen. Networking with upper-year students and alumni exposed me to diverse career paths. But my most impactful experience to date has been participating in 鈥淪uccess Beyond the Classroom鈥.