Name, Hometown, Major

1. Amy Trykowski, Dumfries, Va., Biology

2. What’s next for you after graduation?

Heading back home to get some job experience. I’m going to apply for a physician’s assistant program. I want to volunteer as an EMT (emergency medical technician) and possibly assistant coach for high school or club volleyball or soccer.

3. Long-term career goals?

To become a PA (physician’s assistant). My back up plan is teaching biology and coaching soccer or volleyball.

4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb?

To be a humble person and genuinely care for people, whether you know them or not. I find those two things take you the farthest. From volleyball I’ve learned to always work hard and never expect anything in return for it. Do it for yourself.

5. Who at Lipscomb has influenced you the most? How?

The volleyball team. I’ve been around them so much and all of us are going through stuff no one else understands. Being around them has shaped who I am.

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