MTSU STEM Mentors

Sydney Stansberry

Sydney Stansberry

How would you describe your college experience?

My college experience was amazing and challenging! Going into university as a STEM major required a lot of determination. I was fortunate enough to go to a high school that focused on STEM subjects (as well as allowing me to develop lab skills that proved useful for many labs), however it was a shock once I realized how much time, effort, and energy was required for my classes. I decided very early on to pursue the pre-med pathway, leading me to be able to take tons of biology classes focused on my interest in physiology. I grew to enjoy being pushed by my classes to become a better student and person. It drove me to find different ways to study that worked for both me and the type of information I was given, specifically my ever-growing collection of flash cards. I learned the value of a good study group in which we supported each other, and our strengths assisted with others' weaknesses. Above all, I found an amazing group of friends to break me out of the rigor of school and to enjoy our time at university with college wide events, concerts, and vacations together.

When did you know that you wanted to major in a STEM discipline?

As a child I became extremely interested in any medical show I could get my eyes on, leading to a continued fascination for the human body and the many things that can go wrong. Since that time, I have searched for any and all ways to learn more with a desire to become a doctor so that I may one day be able to help others. From that choice to work in the healthcare field, I decided to major in biology with a minor in chemistry and even explore courses in physics! This has allowed me to further discover knowledge on the human body and follow my dream to go to medical school. Currently I am lucky enough to gain experience as a medical scribe at the emergency room in preparation for medical school.

What is the most rewarding thing that you do in your job as a STEM professional?

The best part of my job is that my work allows the doctors I work with to be more focused and take better care of patients, as well as see a larger number of patients. Additionally, I am given the opportunity every day to learn more about medicine and the internal workings of the human body, a passion that is shared by all of my coworkers.

What would you tell a middle or high school girl about careers in STEM?

Careers in STEM are challenging but rewarding. It is amazing to both see and assist in advances in STEM as knowledge is always changing or being found. I love being able to explore new research and ideas. I am constantly in awe of the progress in the medical field, from using robots to perform surgery or the use of shock waves to destroy kidney stones. It’s amazing to see how far we have come and how far we can go.

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