Geoffrey was an academically competitive student at Cornell. Though his ultimate goal is medical school, he pursued his interests in Nutrition and further show medical schools of his commitment to the health care field. At Cornell, Geoffrey demonstrated his leadership skills, a characteristic highly valued at institutions of high learning.
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