Week 10 – Detroit Community-Engaged Research Program

Week 10

Well nothing really went as expected, but that was a good thing. Switching placements was a shocker, but nothing that you couldn’t handle. AIHFS has been better to you than you deserved, giving you opportunities that you never would of had at your previous placement.

All in all you have a final project to be proud of and you did work that was worthwhile. Can’t wait to work for AIHFS in the fall for one credit can you?

This experience definitely helped shape what you think your future will look like. Took you spun you around, and set you on a new course. Who knows where you’ll end up next? Hopefully it will be somewhere where you can continue to do good work. Wait no not hopefully, you better make sure you set yourself on a path to do good work. If you have learned anything over the past ten weeks it’s that you gotta do everything yourself. And occasionally you are gonna have to do more than you bargained for.

What else what else.

All the people you met were great. Like minded individuals who are passionate about what they do, and changing Detroit for the better. Everyone in apartment 202 has bonded so much, almost to the point of us being a big happy family. I can’t wait to run into these guys on campus next year.

Weekends? I spend a lot of them working in ann arbor unfortunately, like four I think? But the rest were amazing journies into midtown and downtown. From bringing in friends from ann arbor to learn about how great detroit is, to just exploring with people in the program, they were all life changing experiences.

Seminars and stuff? They were cool.

Duke interns? Did they even exists or where they a myth?

signing out.

Luis

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