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Salinas to pursue HR career

Jasmine Nicole Salinas will graduate from Wesleyan in May this year. After graduation, she plans to enter a Human Resources Department and find a position in a company. Salinas believes her overall experience at Wesleyan University has been excellent. "The most important skills I have learned at Wesleyan are soft professional skills and how to move forward in the face of difficulties," Salinas said.

During her years at Wesleyan, Salinas realized that it is possible to seek help and that communication can help alleviate pressure. She believes that the best advice she can give new students is not to be shy and to communicate more with professors and classmates. "Professors will have more experience and will encourage you to have more confidence in accepting challenges. College life can make you feel a lot of pressure, but please remember that challenges are opportunities for growth," Salinas said.

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Salinas thinks that trying new things, learning new skills, participating in the community and doing volunteer activities will make students stronger and more confident. More participation in campus activities is a lot of hidden opportu nities, including internships, scientific research, and community activities. Salinas is convinced that it is because she has participated in many of these activities that she got a chance to exercise her skills and leadership, allowing her to demon strate her abilities.

Salinas is a member of the Student Govern ment Association. The mission of the SGA is to interact with the administration, faculty, staff, and students at Texas Wesleyan University on behalf of the student body for the betterment of all student’s experience. She is also a resident’s assistant and is involved in psychological life, and the Student Diversity and Inclusion Committee on campus.

She said, "Speaking for students and helping them solve problems is one of my proudest things. I am very grateful to be able to study and earn a degree at Wesleyan.”

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