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ON CAMPUS STUDENT PROFILE


because she loves cats and dogs, and she doesn’t believe that there are currently any similar positions in Taiwan. She received a lot of inspiration from the Palmer 360 event and is now taking more biology and chemistry courses in high school,” Luke said. On top of being a full-time student, husband


and father, Luke is also a campus guide. “One reason I came to Palmer was to learn about the founders of chiropractic, and I have done so through being a campus guide,” Luke said. “I have enjoyed the opportunity to share my experience here at Palmer with prospective students. I know many are worried about the intensity and high standards of chiropractic school, but I get to be there to reassure them that Palmer offers many great tutoring programs and that the faculty want their students to succeed. I am not a native English speaker, and I have not been a student for


“My


suggestion is to get hands-on experience early


because it will help you comprehend the material better and enhance your


knowledge.”


—Luke Wu, Palmer Main student


over 24 years, so if I can do this, then you can too.” Although being a campus guide has brought Luke joy, his


favorite role at Palmer has been as an intern in the Palmer Clinics. “I think interning in the Clinic has been my favorite part,” Luke said. “It’s really good for us to have hands-on experience and practice communicating with real patients.” With just several short months left until graduation, Luke


believes Palmer has prepared him well for a successful future. “The more and more patients I see, the more and more confident I feel,” Luke said. After graduation, Luke plans to stay in the Quad Cities. “I


plan to work as an OPT for one more year in the Quad Cities. After that, if an opportunity arises, then I would like to move somewhere else within the United States to work,” Luke said. Luke’s biggest piece of advice to students is to focus on


hands-on learning experiences. “My suggestion is to get hands- on experience early because it will help you comprehend the material better and enhance your knowledge,” Luke said. “Again, if I can do this, then so can you.”


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