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      Hi! I'm Blossom Madubike, I'm a freshman enrolled here at UT and I'm studying Biology with a concentration in Pre-Dentistry. I've been interested in the medical field for as long as I can remember and I chose the field of dentistry particularly because Dentists have an immediate impact on their patients and I personally have had the first-hand experience on that because I had issues with my teeth from a young age. Most people are so scared of going to a dentist's office but I love it because whenever I'm there they take care of whatever problem I come in with immediately. I have interned for an oral surgeon for the past two summers and its augmented my interest in the field so much further. I have seen the impact she has on her patients and the relationships she has built with her patients both in and out of the office.

       So a little bit more about myself; my parents are diplomats so we've been privileged enough to travel the world! This past summer we traveled to Ethiopia, Nigeria (my home country) and China. I've come across different people of so many different cultures and beliefs and I think these experiences have shaped me or have had some kind of influence on the person I'm becoming. I'm originally from Nigeria and we moved to Atlanta 4 1/2 years ago and have lived here in the states ever since. All in all, I can say that I am so blessed and truly thankful for everything that I have and everyone that I know. Traveling has opened my eyes to real life human struggles that real people face, which is why I believe that traveling is the best education but there is also nothing like a traditional classroom.

       In all honesty, I didn't get to pick my classes this year, an advisor did. I thought this class was going to be the most boring class ever because just by the title it sounded unappealing to me, and it's 4 years long (I'm exaggerating). But after an hour in the class, it's not as bad as I thought it'd be, it is actually way more interesting than I expected ( I had low expectations of this class, sorry!). I am looking forward to learning how to blog and seeing my classmates' various perspectives on different topics. I am open and looking forward to learning!

Lil side note: I am a very honest gal ;) (not rude but honest)




                                     


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