Anne Reisch ’19

University of Connecticut School of Medicine

At URI: International Engineering Program with dual major in Chemical Engineering (BS) and German (BA); Tau Beta Pi Honor Society; German Academic Exchange Service Fellowship; Beatrice S. Demers Foreign Language Fellowship; Study abroad in Germany; dialysis clinic intern in Germany; pink lady volunteer in Germany; undergraduate research fellow in Germany; German teacher in Thailand; Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (2016,2017); Undergraduate Research Assistant at URI; Chemistry and German tutor; Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity; Costa Rica IVHQ Medical Project; ESL Teacher for Dorcas International Institute RI; Volunteer at Johnnycake center of Westerly; Student Help in URI Computer Science; Technical Marketing Intern.

Anne’s Advice: Take your time! Building an application doesn’t happen overnight and requires years of being proactive, discovering new experiences and growing up. Luckily, URI has the opportunities and support needed to do so while simultaneously having fun. For me, the best thing I did for myself as a med school candidate, and as a person in general, was enrolling in the international engineering program, through which I combined science and technology with humanities and spent a year abroad. During that time, I found opportunities to study, work, volunteer, and teach. Without these opportunities, I would not have had the substance necessary to apply, succeed in an interview, and gain admission.