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Drew Cheskin: An Ace Student of the University of Miami

There is no substitute for working hard in life. College is a place where students gain knowledge, experience and volunteering opportunities. Every student should take these opportunities and be a part of good work and organization to gain experience and knowledge. It is these experiences and knowledge that helps a student further in life. While there are many students who do not want to engage in extracurricular activities, there are some like Drew Cheskin who love being a part of them. He is a hard working student at the University of Miami and has passed his freshman year exams with very good grades. He not only loves to study but is very passionate about volunteering whenever he gets a chance. Drew Cheskin is an undergraduate student who is studying motion pictures production. He has helped in organizing a 2-week blood and plasma donation program on campus. He organized this program with the help of OneBlood and Sgt. Addy Villanueva, Police Sergeant, University of

Drew Cheskin: Balancing Studies and Extra-Curricula Experiences

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  We are taught early that studying and hard work has no substitute, and without hard work, one cannot be successful. Yes! Education is important but to have a balanced life having experience in addition to studying also is important. Are you wondering what kind of experience? If yes, then maybe reading the resume of Drew Cheskin can provide a little help as a sample. He is a typical student of the University of Miami pursuing a B.S. in communication in Motion Pictures Production. Drew Cheskin has always been fond of various activities in addition to studying, be it collecting comic books or doing his part for society. If you have passion and dedication you will not find the extra-curricular activities rewarding and fun. For example, Drew Cheskin along with the help of the University of Miami Police Department sergeant organized a two-week blood donation drive. This drive was done during the pandemic to help Covid patients, a child suffering from cancer, and others.