Describe one of your most memorable experiences as a student at Bowie State University and what it meant to you?

My most memorable experience at BSU was being denied financial aid after my sophomore year. I would not have taken school as seriously as I did my final two years if I did not have to sit out for one year. God knew what he was doing by sitting me out for a year to show me how important school was.

What are you most looking forward to after graduation?

I am looking forward to life…no holds bar! After I cross that stage there are no more excuses and no do-overs. I'm excited for that challenge!!!

What would you say was the key to your success at BSU? What one thing would you have done differently?

The key to my success was the relationships I built with my professors. In my first class at BSU, Mrs. Nichole Baker told me that forming a relationship with my professors was very important. I thank her for that because without that advice I may not be walking across that stage. If I could change one thing, I would have been more active on campus, without a doubt.

Describe the most significant challenge that you faced at BSU and how you overcame it to succeed?

Graduation! It was a long road, but the support of friends and family pushed me through. There were plenty of times where I felt like giving up but they refused to let me succumb to it.

Who was your favorite professor and why?

Dr. Osei Robinson. He did more than teach me about history and government; he influenced me. I learned things that I'll never forget…and never want to.

Where were your favorite study and "hang-out" spots on campus and why?

I enjoyed studying on the top floor of the library. No computers, no noise and there was hardly any people when I went. I also did a few cram sessions in the parking lot of the MLK Building! My favorite chill spot had to be in the front of the Wiseman Center.

If you plan to attend graduate school, when, where, what will you study? If you have secured a job in your field, what company, where is it located?

I am still contemplating graduate school. I am currently chasing my dream of music production, video directing and management. I feel BSU has shown me how important it is to chase your dreams and embrace your passions. However, if I did attend graduate school it would be in national security/intelligence and law.