Hello! My name is Kalyan Sreeram, and I am currently a sophomore at Wayne State University. I am majoring in Biomedical Physics (sounds bad, really isn't) and minoring in Economics. I also plan to finish a Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering during my undergraduate career before going to medical school. Coming in as a freshman, I was nearly clueless about what I wanted to do, so all of these aspirations came on a bit of a whim and a stroke of luck.
One of my most dominant traits is that I love spontaneity. Due to it, I can be the most unplanned person for it, and I procrastinate notoriously. Yet, I think I work well in pressure situations because of it and have learned over the years to plan my procrastination. In general, I love letting things happen as they unfold because they may never happen any other way. Last year, I had the opportunity to try out for Jeopardy! and nearly made it onto the show before being cut in the last round of interviews and tests. I never planned to do it, but I had an interesting experience because I just let it come to me. I am always willing to take on an adventure just because it is there; granted, I do so only once I've fulfilled my responsibilities.
As a result, I also like to travel and play sports very much. Since I like spontaneity, I am also open to learning about basically anything and don't get bored of any subject too easily. Therefore, I have developed myself into a bit of a trivia nut, but I have a better day-to-day memory for it. I also ove to eat and am always unafraid to try new foods as well.
Over the years, I have gained all of these passions and many more because I tend to keep myself busy and occupied. Usually with a passion, there is always a destination I hope to reach. However, I have learned that the journey to the desired destination is almost always much more fun than reaching the destination itself. In this case, I am trying to become a doctor, but college is a part of my journey and have so far had a blast with it. I hope to keep the same going strong through this class.
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