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January 17, 2008
Case Spotlight: Sheeba Joseph

Case’s Pre-Professional Scholars Program offers students the unique opportunity of gaining admission to Case’s undergraduate program and, in four years, a guarantee of admission to one of its various professional schools. Of course, with an offer this good, admission is highly competitive and the acceptance rate hovers at around 10%. However, keeping in line with Case culture, even the lucky few who have graduate school security are far from uninvolved in campus life.
Pre-Professional Scholar Sheeba Joseph (junior, pre-medicine biochemistry) spends her off time volunteering at the Free Medical Clinic, doing research, and serving in leadership roles for Students for Organ Donation Awareness, the American Medical Students Association, the Student Turning Point Society, and Undergraduate Student Government.
In addition to her schooling and activities, Sheeba makes sure to participate in the much needed socializing that goes along with being a college student. Sheeba recalls that, “I have so many great memories, ranging from the House of Blues, being an Orientation Leader, retreats at Camp Asbury, meeting new people, visits to the West Side Market, to professors’ anecdotes and much more.”
Posted by eeg7 at January 17, 2008 02:24 PM
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