
Milestones
My road in life took a while to figure out.
I have always known I wanted to be a vet so I tried to maintain good grades, although it was hard.
I struggled with math, which led me to stop school for a while, and regain the confidence I needed to get through school.
I had quit my job to focus on school and was able to teach piano to students as a way to make income while focusing on school. I also am able to focus on my photography.
Education

High School
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Certification/License
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant
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Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant
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Career
Piano teacher
I teach children and adults piano, from beginners to advanced.
Career Roadmap

My work combines:
My work combines:
Music
Education
Helping People
Day to Day
I typically take 2-3 hours a week to plan my lessons. I combine fun games, speed tests, and practice to create a unique lesson for every child that learns piano from me.
Advice for Getting Started
Here's the first step for middle school students
I'm still trying to get my foot in the door and I have 14 years of animal experience! But I keep pushing till I find someone who will take me under their wing and teach me. Just dont give up. Volunteer, keep trying every animal avenue there is to help gain experience.
Recommended Education
My career is not related to what I studied. I'd recommend this path instead:

Hurdles
The Noise I Shed
From Teachers:
"I heard from my guidance counselors and teachers that I am not smart enough to be a vet because I am not good at math, to just drop out while i can. "