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Prior to college, my only exposure to entrepreneurship was hearing mythical stories of students coding an app in their dorm and then, in a matter of weeks, raking in millions of dollars, rubbing shoulders with celebrities, and lounging in a sports car parked outside of their mansion in Silicon

During my orientation at the University of Michigan, my fellow freshman and I were asked to write one big question that we hoped to tackle during our time at the university. After pondering for a few minutes, I wrote something along the lines of “How can I make an impact and improve the quality of life for people around the world?” and glanced around the room, expecting that my answer would be unique. Instead, I discovered that virtually every other student had written a similar response.

Founders of NeoHealth, Sujai Arakali and David Chang, at the Michigan Business Challenge Sujai Arakali The fantastical life of an entrepreneur along with my disillusionment with college pushed me to start engaging with the entrepreneurial resources at Michigan, participating in a variety of idea competitions and hackathons. In the summer of 2017, over the course of forty-eight hours, a few other students and I won a hackathon for a project that dealt with 3D printing a medical implant.

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