Beyond the Classroom

Outside of academics, I spend a lot of time pursuing interests that keep me active, competitive, and curious. Whether it’s working out, spending time outdoors, or learning through different experiences, I enjoy pushing myself in ways that go beyond the classroom. These interests help me stay disciplined, focused, and balanced, which carries over into how I approach both school and professional work.

Discipline and Consistency

Weightlifting has been a big part of my routine and has taught me a lot about consistency, discipline, and long term progress. Setting goals, tracking improvement, and staying committed over time are things that directly translate into how I approach both academic and professional challenges.

Interest in Automotive and Performance

I’ve always had a strong interest in cars and the automotive industry. What started as a personal passion has grown into an appreciation for how brands in this space combine performance, design, and marketing to build strong identities. It’s influenced how I think about branding, positioning, and customer loyalty, and it’s something I’m excited to continue exploring as I move into my career.

Strategic Thinking and Decision Making

I enjoy activities like poker because they challenge the way I think about risk, probability, and decision making. It’s a different type of problem solving that requires patience, awareness, and adaptability, all of which are valuable skills in both business and marketing.

Working with Others

I enjoy working in team environments where different ideas and perspectives come together. Some of my best experiences have come from collaborating with others, whether in class projects or group settings. I value communication, accountability, and being someone others can rely on.