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    I am currently staying at home in China. I am now taking online biology courses. I recently got into rock climbing and I absolutely love it! Who doesn't love the feel of rock under their hands?

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    Hi! I'm Yurun from China. I spent 7 years studying in Canada, where I majored in Materials Engineering. However, my passion for the outdoors has inspired me to switch my future career to conversations, specifically in forestry. So, here I am looking for opportunities to bridge this gap and enrich my experience. I love the nature. I love plants and animals. I love interacting with interesting people and learning about their stories and cultures.

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    Chino (mandarín): Fluido

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    I had spent 7 years studying in Canada since high school. I have no problem communicating in English. Besides, writing technical reports in English is also my expertise. I am very happy to tech English or Chinese! I am also interested in learning another language!

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    This year I graduated from the Materials Engineering program at McMaster University in Canada. My background in engineering has given me a solid understanding of technology and physical systems, which helps me grasp new concepts quickly. In case you’re interested, I specialized in electronic materials. My final year team project was on processing a polymetric light diffuser, and my personal research project was on light trapping in solar cells.

    I am also an avid love for the outdoors. In my free time, I enjoy doing outdoor activities, such as hiking, mountain biking, skiing, kayaking, and horse riding. I have recently taken up rock climbing, which is really fun and adventurous! I’ve be exploring ways to integrate my passion for the outdoors into a career or perhaps a seasonal part-time job.

    While in Canada, I volunteered at a local barn for six months, where I helped in preparing and caring for horses between lessons and barn maintenance. Last winter, I assisted ski instructors in teaching as a snow school apprentice. After finishing my undergrad, I returned to China and volunteered at the World Wilderness Horseback Archery Championship this June, aiding in organizing and executing the competition. This summer, I worked as a camp counselor in the Tengger Desert, where I instructed students in ATV riding and oversaw their daily activities. These roles have developed my ability to work in outdoor environments and reinforced my interest in working in nature.

    In my final year of undergrad, my growing passion for the outdoors led me to discover that Forestry could be a more fulfilling career path for me, the one that aligns with my desire to protect the environment directly. Recently, I’ve started taking biology courses. These courses are fascinating and have made everyday biology concepts clearer. To bridge the gap between my engineering background and the forestry program I wan to pursuit in grad school, I want to get started in the conservation field first. I hope this will allow to me to gain hands-on experience, including forest and animal survey skills, and apply my biology knowledge to real life problems. Moreover, I hope to learn more about sustainable forest management through the experiences.

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