Hobbies and interests
Roller Skating
Video Editing and Production
Photography and Photo Editing
Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Reading
Action
Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
I read books multiple times per month
Lester Threatt
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Hi everyone. I am Lester, and my life goal is to become an entrepreneur psychologist. I'm passionate about roller-skating and playing Minecraft. I have a great work ethic and school ethic.
Education
North Carolina Cyber Academy
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
dermatology
Dream career goals:
Company Founder
Sports
Track & Field
Club2017 – 20181 year
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
The things I hold most dear about myself are my values, which range from straightforward actions like taking care of business and lending a helping hand without being asked to more significant ones like giving, volunteering, and generally being helpful to others. My work ethics are top-notch. I make an effort to finish the duties I give myself. I give endlessly; I genuinely like that about myself. I work at the food bank at my church as a volunteer in my leisure time. I refill the shelves, sweep, broom, wipe, vacuum, and help customers navigate the aisles. I truly respect this about myself since it can help me grow as a person emotionally, spiritually, and even physically. I enjoy chatting, and ever since I was a small child, I've had the "gift of gab" and been able to communicate with just about anyone. Even though I'm less talkative now that I'm older, I still use my skills to interact with others to motivate and uplift them. These traits and qualities will help me later in life because they will allow me to be a well-rounded, ethical person. My moral compass will point me in the right direction in life. I will be able to speak to any customer, client, coworker, friend, etc. I have been fortunate to have parents who have taught me the joy of “giving back” and donating to various charities. However, St. Jude's treatment center is one of my favorite charities to support because I can’t help but think of those innocent kids diagnosed with cancer.
In the future, I want to work in either dermatology or optometry. My ultimate objective is to one day be in a position to assist others. I will put in a lot of effort to finish the coursework through studying in order to achieve my objectives. Planning ahead and taking care of business first are skills and attributes that I will surely find useful in the long run. I am also planning on being an entrepreneur in my field; therefore, I will need to be able to design a business strategy and decide how to distribute resources. Regardless of the industry I select, I will prioritize offering top-notch products and services. I want my clients to be able to purchase my goods. I have no idea how that might look right now, but that is a crucial aspect of my path.I've always admired my orthodontist and optometrist for their accomplishments and tenacity. They are both young business owners who appear to sincerely appreciate what they do. They enjoy what they do while also doing good deeds. They both share some of the same attributes that I respect and like, despite the fact that their careers are so different from one another. Customers adore them, they offer top-notch customer service, and their goods are of the highest caliber.The world needs people who will stand up and say, "Allow me to try and make a positive impact in my community." It’s not going to be easy, but no one ever said it would be. I appreciate your time and sincerely hope that you will give me some thought so that I can continue expanding my knowledge base and establishing relationships with mentors and communities as I work to achieve the professional objectives I have set for myself as a doctor.
Thank you for this opportunity.
Lester Threatt