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This is it!

April Service Hours: 4

Cumulative Service Hours: 22


If I had to sum up this month in 3 short words, it would be “I made it!” I cannot believe that this me and my classmates have completed this program. If you would’ve asked me in last summer during the pandemic I would’ve never thought that I would be graduating with a master’s degree in 2021. NBME; conquered! Endocrine pharm; passed! Neuropharm; victorious! Cell control; passed! If I had to rate this program out of 10 my score would most definitely surpass just 10! If you are reading this blog and looking for ways to improve your application for med school, dental school, etc and are contemplating applying for this course GO FOR IT! I highly recommend this program. This program has definitely matured me as a student and I know for a fact that this program has prepared me for medical school. 


For community service this month, I decided to help out at a local church with their drive thru distribution of the Moderna covid vaccine. After this program, I pledge to dedicate at least 10 hours of my time a month to doing community service. 


Thanks to all of the different course instructors for their great talks and help! 

Well, this is it. As this chapter of my med school journey comes to a close, I am so very happy to have been blessed with this opportunity and am even more grateful to now be apart of the elite 8% of people in the United States who have earned a master’s degree.


Peace & blessings to all!  

Christian D. Slaughter, M.S.

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