U-Beyond Mentorship is a charitable, non-profit organization, approved as a 501(c)(3) by the IRS. Financial donations to U-Beyond Mentorship are tax-exempt.
At U-Beyond, our mission is to provide others with the foundations of higher lifelong learning, professional networks, healthy living, and one-on-one mentoring.
Do you have something to give?
Consider a donation of your time, your talents, and your resources, to help our younger generation of aspiring leaders, innovators, educators, reformers, and givers on their path to success.
Help support the U-Beyond mission by making your tax-exempt donation today! To become a mentor, or to volunteer your time, contact our Director of Operations, Michelle Crider, [email protected].
At U-Beyond, our mission is to provide others with the foundations of higher lifelong learning, professional networks, healthy living, and one-on-one mentoring.
Do you have something to give?
Consider a donation of your time, your talents, and your resources, to help our younger generation of aspiring leaders, innovators, educators, reformers, and givers on their path to success.
Help support the U-Beyond mission by making your tax-exempt donation today! To become a mentor, or to volunteer your time, contact our Director of Operations, Michelle Crider, [email protected].
Or, sign up to make monthly tax-exempt donations through the link below.
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2016 Annual Report
The Making of A Heart Surgeon
Growing up, I always wanted to be an engineer. I loved tinkering with wires, cables, batteries and make model planes and cars.
Mathematics and sciences were easy for me. History, geography and languages were foreign; I always struggled with those subjects.
Not sure why, but I always felt at ease solving math problems and learning about chemical interactions and about the speed of things; speed of trains moving from one station to another or the speed of sound or for that matter the speed of light.
Those abstract concepts always seemed to be easier to comprehend and recall than memorizing and reciting a poem or a verse form the scripture.
Memorizing was hard, understanding biologic or physical concepts seemed much easier.
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Mathematics and sciences were easy for me. History, geography and languages were foreign; I always struggled with those subjects.
Not sure why, but I always felt at ease solving math problems and learning about chemical interactions and about the speed of things; speed of trains moving from one station to another or the speed of sound or for that matter the speed of light.
Those abstract concepts always seemed to be easier to comprehend and recall than memorizing and reciting a poem or a verse form the scripture.
Memorizing was hard, understanding biologic or physical concepts seemed much easier.
Read more ...