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My name is Jasmine Mullally, and I’m a recent business major and chemistry minor graduate of Biola University. My unusual combination of business and chemistry has not only given me the solid work-ethic I have today, but has allowed me to pursue my passion of learning.

So, what makes me unique? First, I’m a world traveler. I took my first plane ride when I was only 5 months old, and I’ve never looked back since! I’ve been blessed to travel to various continents and countries, namely Korea every summer as I’m half-Korean, and this has provided me with intercultural fluency and an extreme appreciation of diversity. I’ve also experienced different cultures within the United States itself as a New York native who decided to attend college in California! I’ve learned first-hand how to work with people of all different cultures, viewpoints, and styles of life.

I also played competitive softball for 10 years, and as a pitcher, I can now say with full confidence that I really do believe pressure is a privilege.

If I had to sum up my life motto in six words, it would be “For Such A Time As This.” This stems from my belief that every single person is where they are supposed to be and has the ability to not only be impacted, but impact the lives of others. Finally, I operate with five core values: respect, integrity, humility, perseverance, and authenticity. These values guide everything I do.


Proficiencies

 

Achiever

As an enneagram type 3 and Myers-Briggs ENTJ, I am an achiever. I love setting goals, and my solid work ethic helps me accomplish them. I routinely set goals for myself and not only meet, but exceed expectations through hard-work and determination.

Perseverance

Learning how to balance the demands of athletics and academics has allowed me to become efficient with time and confident under pressure. These experiences, among others, have taught me to embrace failure and persevere through challenges.

Curiosity

As reflected by my unique business major and chemistry and biblical studies double-minor, I love to learn. For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to learn everything about everything. I am always asking questions and researching what I can to educate myself on a vast array of topics, and I’m a firm believer that there is no such thing as a wasted opportunity.