Jamie's+Biography

As mentioned before, my name is Jamie Villella. I've been attending Faith Lutheran since sixth grade, and have shown an extreme interest in the science department. When I was a child, I had some interaction with the medical sciences- I was entered into a "pre-med" sort of program. This sparked my initial interest in the human body, which has only grown since that very spark. I decided I wanted to become a pharmacist some time within the last year, and although physics would probably have been my recommended choice- my interest still lay with the body. My fascination has not dwindled in the least, and I continue to desire more and more knowledge in regard to our body and how it functions. The human body itself is just astounding to me, and to many others it would seem.

I've dabbled in quite a few other areas, such as theatre. In middle school, I also chose to try a little bit of volleyball. Unfortunately, I suffered an ankle injury that doesn't allow me to participate in sports any longer. I will eventually have to go through a surgery to have wires laced through my ankles so I can run once again. As a result of this, I came into the class wondering about the ankle itself. Within one of our most recent projects, we investigated into the joint. While I worked on the elbow, I watched the ankle unfold in the hands of my classmates. I found myself fascinated and very well informed- perhaps not yet satisfied, although my mind is truly well learned on the topic as of now. I am pleased to see this, as it helps prove how much my knowledge has expanded over the course of this semester.