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Geanelle Sam
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Hello Everyone! I am currently an undergraduate student at SUNY Old Westbury pursuing biology to later go into the medical field. I am a sophomore experiencing to graduate in 2024 due to being able to skip my first year. I am also a college athletic playing volleyball while keeping up with school. I am a hard worker and am able to adapt to many different situation. I recently started doing research under one of my professors doing research related to neurodegenerative diseases and different ways to prevent it. Thank you for taking a look at my profile!
Education
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Elmont Memorial High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Medicine
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Plastic Surgeon
Assist individuals with their writing
SUNY Old Westbury Writing Center2022 – Present2 yearsCustomer Service Assistant
Walgreens2020 – 20222 yearsJunior Counselor
Camp R'US2020 – 2020
Sports
Volleyball
Club2015 – Present9 years
Awards
- Participation
Lacrosse
Varsity2018 – Present6 years
Awards
- Most Improved
Research
Neurobiology and Neurosciences
SUNY Old Westbury Research — Research assistant2022 – PresentPre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies
1199SEIU — Research Intern2020 – 2021
Arts
Jazz Choir
Performance ArtChristmas Caroling2019 – 2021
Public services
Volunteering
LI Knights Volleyball — Coach2021 – PresentVolunteering
Key Club — Volunteer2017 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Ron Johnston Student Athlete Scholarship
Sports has played such an important role on my life even since I was young. I have very bad anxiety and I tend to go into depressive episodes when overwhelmed but when I play sports everything changes. Sports is my outlet and helps me to be who I truly am. After I lost my father, I felt absolutely helpless. I felt as though nothing would get better. My dad was one of my biggest supporters when it came to me and volleyball. He was unable to ever see me play since we lived in two different countries due to business circumstances which made his passing hurt even more. After his passing I decided to dedicate everything I do to him, including the way I play volleyball. My dad always worked for what he had so I decided to mirror that and I put that mentality into my head of not giving up on anything. One thing that I started to do was work out on a constant basis, training my body to become fit (my dad also worked out every morning). I pushed myself everyday, even on off season, finding ways to do different drills and get a hand on my volleyball. This all paid off my senior year of high school because I was in the starting line up every game and was able to be team captain, guiding my team through highs and lows. During that season I was awarded all conference and MVP for my team. I was also able to be recognized by the soccer coach of Old Westbury who wanted me to connect with the volleyball coach because she recognized my potential as a player. After all of this I was then recruited to be a starting player at SUNY Old Westbury. This was all thanks to my dad who guided me and inspired me to push myself in every aspect of my life and especially with sports. When I touched that ball I knew he was with me guiding my hand to wherever it needed to be, whenever I jumped I know he was able to provide me with that extra height. My father was my inspiration in life and I know that he was able to help me every step of the way through my good and bad days. Even though he was unable to see my play I just know he watches me everyday now and continues to help me play better everyday.
Lisa McGinley Scholarship Fund
Sports has played such an important role on my life even since I was young. I have very bad anxiety and I tend to go into depressive episodes when overwhelmed but when I play sports everything changes. Sports is my outlet and helps me to be who I truly am. After I lost my father, I felt absolutely helpless. I felt as though nothing would get better. My dad was one of my biggest supporters when it came to me and volleyball. He was unable to ever see me play since we lived in two different countries due to business circumstances which made his passing hurt even more. After his passing I decided to dedicate everything I do to him, including the way I play volleyball. My dad always worked for what he had so I decided to mirror that and I put that mentality into my head of not giving up on anything. One thing that I started to do was work out on a constant basis, training my body to become fit (my dad also worked out every morning). I pushed myself everyday, even on off season, finding ways to do different drills and get a hand on my volleyball. This all paid off my senior year of high school because I was in the starting line up every game and was able to be team captain, guiding my team through highs and lows. During that season I was awarded all conference and MVP for my team. I was also able to be recognized by the soccer coach of Old Westbury who wanted me to connect with the volleyball coach because she recognized my potential as a player. After all of this I was then recruited to be a starting player at SUNY Old Westbury. This was all thanks to my dad who guided me and inspired me to push myself in every aspect of my life and especially with sports. When I touched that ball I knew he was with me guiding my hand to wherever it needed to be, whenever I jumped I know he was able to provide me with that extra height. My father was my inspiration in life and I know that he was able to help me every step of the way through my good and bad days. Even though he was unable to see my play I just know he watches me everyday now and continues to help me play better everyday.