 I just can't stop going to school. My name is Satna Sukhishan and I am a student in the Doctorate of Chiropractic Program as well as the Doctorate of Architecture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Program. My family immigrated here when I was just six years old and it was my parents and my younger sister. Whenever anyone would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up when I was younger, my answer has always been a doctor and I'm so so so grateful that I'm reaching these goals that I set before I even knew what they really were. I chose SU for a number of reasons. The really decisive factor was the integrative model that the school has in encompassing different types of viewpoints, perspectives or education that combines as a whole to treat a patient. The main thing that kind of draws me into chiropractic most is because of the approach and the relationship that the doctor and patient are able to establish. I would be able to spend that one-on-one patient time where I'm paying attention to what my patient is telling me, where I'm looking at different factors and I'm listening and I see them as a person and I want to treat them as a person. I think that the most important thing that's like fueling me forward and doing both programs together, although they're completely different, they can definitely be used jointly unintended to help the patients. I have very cliche advice for anyone who's interested in doing both programs together. A, to be very organized, knowing how to categorize what you're going to tackle and what you're going to take care of. That week, that month, that term is very important and I think that the second thing is absolutely loving what you're doing. There is a lot of actual work to be done and if you're doing all of that with all the love and you're thinking about how you're going to be using each aspect of that day in the future for your future patients and treating them and giving them the best possible care, then you got it. You're going to do great in doing both programs.