Senior Spotlight: Justin Lee (’24 BS Health Sciences)San Jose native found a collaborative enviroment was the key to success.
May 15, 2024
Tell us a little bit about your Chapman experience!
Being able to be in close proximity with most everyone at Chapman and having small classrooms where I could ask most people for help and a lot of those people who were helpful turned into some lifelong friends. I had so much fun getting involved with clubs at Chapman and finding people who I would collaborate and be able to have that outlet to get help with difficult class content. I worked to a degree with some of the faculty here at Crean College and really got to pick their minds about their journey and get advice on how to approach the job market and what foundations I would need to be able to set myself up in the right situation. It’s hard to pick just one member, they were all equally amazing and helpful and I am grateful and appreciative.
What is some advice you would share with incoming freshman?
Some advice I would share with students and incoming freshmen. Make sure to always have a positive mindset and never be afraid to ask for help from students or faculty. Were all willing to be here with open arms whenever you need help with classes or getting settled at Chapman
What’s next for you?
My plans for the future is to take a gap semester and gauge where I want to go for PT school if my other interest doesn’t work out. But definitely looking forward to becoming a physical therapist in the future.
Can you tell me more about the award? The Graduate Student Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition is an international competition in which universities all around the world have students condense their research projects into a 3 minute verbal presentation that is appropriate for a general audience. Selected finalists (this year at Chapman there were 7
What experiences as a Chapman Undergrad were most valuable to you? During my time at Chapman, I was fortunate enough to have so many amazing experiences that make it so hard to say goodbye. The most valuable academic experiences for me were working as a biology tutor in the TLC, and interning in the