Grad School 101 w/ Chad This workshop was posted online on March 21, 2017, by Chad. Chad is a graduate assistant and during the workshop, he talked about the graduate school application process. From watching the workshop, I learned many informational tools that will most definitely help me when I start to apply to graduate... Continue Reading →
Connecting with Peer Mentor
18 March 2017, Saturday Every year, the city of West Covina works with the East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center to host the Cherry Blossom Festival at South Hills Plaza. The event was from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM. I attended the event with another AHA member, Kelly. We did not stay for the whole duration... Continue Reading →
AHA – Asking Prof. for LOR
Asking Prof. for LOR w/ Chad This workshop was posted online on March 16, 2017, by Chad. Chad is a graduate assistant and during the workshop, he talked about ways to ask a professor for a letter of recommendation. A letter of recommendation, according to WikiHow, is a needed for applications such as graduate schools... Continue Reading →
AHA – Informational Interviewing
Informational Interviewing 101 w/ Chad This workshop was held on March 17, 2017, by Chad. I did not attend in person, therefore this post is based on the video he posted online. Chad is a graduate assistant and he gave information on how to get advice and ask proper questions when interviewing someone. From the workshop,... Continue Reading →
AHA – Alumni Guest Speaker: Public Health
AHA - Alumni Guest Speaker: Vattana Peong This event was hosted on Friday, March 17, 2017 at CSUF. Vattana is an alumni of CSUF. He got is Masters Degree in Public Health and is currently an Executive Director for The Cambodian Family. The Cambodian Family is a no profit organization that provides services to low... Continue Reading →
COPE Health Scholar: Week 5
05 March 2017 One whole month has passed during my internship at Queen of the Valley Hospital. During this time, I have learned a lot in both outpatient therapy and emergency room. In the therapy department, I learned that most pediatric patients come in with the disability of either autism or down syndrome. There was... Continue Reading →
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