It's Not Goodbye, It's I'll See You Later!
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April Service hours: 12 Total Spring Semester: 16 With the semester coming to a close, I wanted to take a moment and reflect on how far I've come throughout this year. This program has changed me in many positive ways. I used to struggle trusting my abilities and would often doubt myself while taking tests or speaking out in class; however this program has built up my confidence when approaching challenging questions, my presentations skills, and helped with some testing anxiety. Something that I will be taking away from this program are all the lifelong friendships I've forged throughout this year. Even while being socially distanced, this group has formed a bond that only so many get to experience. As Dr. McLachlan would say, "We are a part of only 8% people in the U.S that has a masters degree." One of the best things about attending Tulane is the love you feel they have for the community. It's not just about grades, it's about making a difference in your...