 I was going to a government school in Cameroon and life there was like way different than what I'm experiencing here now. It's always been my goal to make the positive change so my mom was like you know someday you're gonna be in the United States. I did not believe it but every day I slept on my bed I'm like okay this place where people are saying dreams come true you know with this milk and honey that's how we know America back home. I dreamt every day of looking at the blue sky in the summer and it just felt unreal but I just kept a faith. It gets hard for international students when they come here it gets hard for them to find food it just shakeens you and you need that support you need that person who can bring you to the center and be like okay don't worry everything will be okay there's just something about growth that really speaks to me personally like I think the more you grow and get to understand things the more you can understand your environment and be able to relate with others around you because my focus is all about people around me I mean people please. So I like to make it comfortable for people I like to be that you know that soft spot for people whenever you're going to a hard time. Being a state ambassador is representing not only you but the people around you the state the college you're going to even your background you know your family you're representing all of these people and in your mind is playing like you don't want to let them down. My goal is to instill this confidence and tell this and be able to tell the students you can do anything. The teachers the professors the deans all of them are here for you so you can do anything you put your mind to.