lEADERSHIP
Class of 22’ Grade Representative (Student Council)
Class of 22’ Grade Representatative for department of Animal Science and Technology
My most recent leadership role has been as a Grade Representative for the Class of 22’, I have been the grade representative since last March and since then, I have been provided with the opportunity to grow with my peers. Being a leader in this position in Korea is equivalent to being a leader in American schools’ ASB or Student Council. Working side by side, my classmates and I participated in student council activities and competitions at our school. Last May, we were able to compete and win in the Campus Athletic Conference. While having to organize and undergoing a physically rigorous program was difficult, I was able to motiave good sportsmanship and create an environment where we can all be united to achieve a common goal.
Leadership Activities
Conducting A Meeting with Student Leadership
Participation in the Academic Club
Collaboration with School Admin and Student Guidance
Irvine Sarang Church Service Technical team
As a technical assistant of Irvine Sarang Church, I take on the responsibility of managing screen transmissions, ensuring seamless and efficient operations. My role extends beyond this to encompass a variety of broadcasting tasks. I am involved in audio mixing, balancing sound levels to maintain clarity and quality throughout live events. Additionally, I record Sunday worship, and upload on YouTube.
This involves coordinating the technical aspects of streaming, troubleshooting any issues in real-time, and optimizing the viewing experience. My contributions play a vital role in delivering professional and engaging broadcasts to the audience.
TEAMWORK
Tennis
Since moving to the United States, I have played tennis to enhance both my physical and mental well-being. Playing tennis regularly has helped me study active and maintain a healthy lifestyle, while also enjoyable outlet for relieving stress and clearing my mind. The sport has contributing to my overall personal growth and well-being.
Judo Club Activities
Even in Korea, there is a similar saying- "healthy body, healthy mind". I joined the Judo Club last fall to improve my physical fitness and to improve my discipline. Judo is a difficult martial art and thus demanded a lot of perserverence and practice. At Judo, I educated myself on how to be considerate of my opponent and knowing my physical limitations, as well as respecting the safety of others. The basic beliefs of judo will be the foundation for my growth. For me, Judo's lessons of discipline, respecting compietition, and being professional exceeds that of physical fitness; instead I use these values and apply it to my character.