Luis Padilla
St. Louis Zoo
St. Louis, MO USA
"You're going to be the happiest in the place that best aligns who you think you are with who you really want to be."
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Luis's work combines: Environment & Nature, Science, and Accomplishing Goals
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I pause all the time to question if what I was doing was the right thing. I had to constantly keep revisiting what it was that makes me happy and that was animals. The struggles made it all worth it.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University
Doctorate
Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General
Cornell University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
Grew up in Puerto Rico and attended college in the United States.
2.
Says that it was a rough transition-he missed his friends, his family, and Puerto Rican food.
3.
He always knew that he wanted to work with animals; attended the veterinary school at Cornell University.
4.
Says that veterinary school was tough; he spent eight years taking very competitive classes, and had to take out multiple loans to fulfill his dream.
5.
While he was at Cornell, someone told him, "the best zoo in the United States is the St. Louis Zoo."
6.
He decided to visit and was struck by how much the workers cared for the animals and their conservation in the wild.
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One of his goals was to be "that guy" who could help protect an animal species from going extinct.
8.
Says that there is always more to animals than their appearances, and the same goes for people.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I don't know if the time and money it takes to do this is worth it.
How I responded:
I pause all the time to question if what I was doing was the right thing. I had to constantly keep revisiting what it was that makes me happy and that was animals. The struggles made it all worth it.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I came to the US from Puerto Rico to go to college. I struggled with the language barrier and learning new customs. In the early days, I missed home a lot.
Veterinary school was tough; I spent eight years taking very competitive classes.
I had to take out multiple loans to fulfill his dream of completely veterinarian school.