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Um, hi.
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My name is Brianna is tomorrow and I'm a sophomore
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at Burgess Early College High School.
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And I am the social media manager for the Hoofbeats
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yearbook staff, as well as the photographer and writer for
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that club.
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Eso being the social media manager, I hold great responsibility
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since I'm in charge of managing and advertising the club's
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Facebook, instagram and Twitter accounts.
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Um, I am also a bex buddy in which I
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mentor the freshman that I was assigned in this case,
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it's two freshmen, and I posed not only as a
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role model to them, but as a friend as well.
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So I support, I add, I provide support, advice and
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help to them.
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I'm also currently enrolled in all advanced courses, including a
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paean to all credits.
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And I've I've maintained a straight A status throughout all
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my years enrolled in school from elementary.
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Up to now, um, and I plan on keeping that
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reputation for futures as well.
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I have a 4.6 g p a.
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And I'm ranked top 10 in my class, which is
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top 3%.
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Um, so I first discovered my love for skin care,
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um, and dermatology when I first started Thio suffer chronic
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acne in seventh grade.
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Um, since then, I've been experimenting with different products and
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solutions. Thio find a cure to this problem, But I
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never really found a product that was, like 100% perfect
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and efficient.
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Um, each one had, like, its pros and cons, knowing
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that I plan on formulating a product that is perfect
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for my skin and for others to suffer the same
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problem that is, people with skin combination, acne, dullness, basically
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any sort of, um, skin problem that teens my age
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suffer. Um, I'm a reliable hard worker, and I'm guaranteed
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to complete all my task on time to where the
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end product is of its best quality.
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I can easily listen.
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I can easily communicate, listen and cooperate with others under
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any circumstance.
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With these qualities that I possess, I am sure that
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I will be a great asset to your dermatology team.
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Um, so what interests me most in becoming a dermatologist
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is like I said before, I suffered severe acne when
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I was 12 years old and I struggled to find
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a solution, and I'm hoping that this career path will
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allow me to pursue my passion for skin care and
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create a product that will help me and other people
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that suffer the same problem.
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Eso being a dermatologist requires, um, great leadership, responsibility and
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knowledge. So the back studies program allows me Thio Express
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how I am as a leader and offers me opportunities
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to prove so as well.
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I'm in charge of making my body's feel comfortable and
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letting them know that I'm always here if they have,
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if they ever have any questions or need any support.
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Um, being the social media manager for the yearbook staff,
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I can.
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It shows how I hold great responsibility and reliability by
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running multiple accounts and keeping everyone updated on news and
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information on our yearbook.
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Um, being enrolled in advanced classes allows me to think
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at a higher level, therefore developing stronger problem solving skills
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and excellence in learning and consuming material.
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So if I see that two colleagues are engaging in
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conflict, I'm willing to listen to both sides of the
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story, knowing that it's tempting toe like make assumptions or
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be biased on the situation.
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I know that it's essential Thio understand the nature of
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the conflict first by maintaining.
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Ah, positive mindset.
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We can, um, determined the rial issue professionally, um, together,
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therefore, allowing the problem to be resolved in a peaceful
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manner. However, if they choose to refuse to consult with
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one another, I can I can always review the employee
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handbook and let them know that the situation could lead
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to disciplinary actions.
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So I'm really excited by this position at California Skin
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Institute because 10 years from now, I hope to be
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seen as someone with deep expertise and knowledge in this
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position. Um, I'm looking forward.
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I'm looking forward to take on greater responsibilities in the
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next few years and potentially create new a new skincare
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line that would help millions of people, teens and adults
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around the world.
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Um, having the opportunity to work for this company is
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a privilege.
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And so developing a great developing into a great manager
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myself is something that I really look forward to.
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Thank you so much for your time.
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I really have