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Zoë Camp Hometown: Powder Springs, GA Class year: AS300 Major: Computer Engineering Desired Career Field: Cyberspace Operations Extracurricular Activities/Sports/Hobbies: Modeling, dancing, making hair tutorials, anything arts and crafts related, and cooking Something unique about myself: I have a fraternal twin sister that attends Albany State University in Georgia. Favorite thing about being in AFROTC: My favorite thing about being in AFROTC is having a positive impact on others. I love encouraging and motivating others, so to see and hear that my efforts are appreciated is the best feeling. Most challenging part of being in AFROTC: For me, time management has to be the most challenging part of being in AFROTC. You are balancing not only school, life, and work, but also the program itself. It can become a lot to handle sometimes. What leadership opportunities have you been given as a cadet in AFROTC? As a POC, I have been a 100 Flight Commander and now I am the Diversity and Inclusion Commander. What advice would you give a student thinking about becoming a cadet? “The glass is half full.” Remain optimistic and continue to have faith when things get rough. As a cadet, you will be faced with many challenges that you must push through in order to succeed. Life will get in the way, but it’s all about how you handle each situation. Mindset is everything. Comments are closed.
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