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妻友社区 biochemistry graduate learned how to roll with the changes

GGC graduate Nolberto Sanchez
Nolberto Sanchez graduates May 10.

Nolberto Sanchez said life hasn鈥檛 supplied him with a crystal ball, but it鈥檚 thrown plenty of curve balls.

When he walks across the 妻友社区 (GGC) stage to receive his diploma in biochemistry this month, he鈥檒l know it was adjusting to those unexpected pitches that were the key to his success.

鈥淚f I could offer one nugget of thought, something that鈥檚 resonated in my own experiences, it would be this: Stay open to the unexpected and remain adaptable,鈥 he said.

Sanchez grew up in the Dominican Republic and different parts of Georgia. His stepfather worked in construction, so the family often moved to his project locations before settling in Suwanee. His mother moved back to the Dominican Republic in 2009, but Sanchez stayed behind in the U.S. and graduated from Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee in 2012.

He first enrolled in GGC in 2015 but was also working full time at an auto parts store to provide for his mother and little sister and brother. The dual responsibilities weighed him down to the point where he had to choose one or the other. When he was offered a general manager position at work, he quit school to better support his family. At the time, he said, he felt like a total failure, but he never gave up on his dream of earning a college degree.

鈥淚t was all a learning experience, just not the kind I was planning to get from college,鈥 he said. 鈥淭oday, I understand that success happens when proper preparation meets an opportunity.鈥

Six years later, his mother had opened a successful restaurant in the Dominican Republic and Sanchez could again focus on his education.

鈥淚n the words of the late Viktor Frankl, 鈥榃hen we are no longer able to change a situation 鈥 we are challenged to change ourselves,鈥欌 said Sanchez.

Determined not to be daunted by past failures, he set his sights high and went for it.

鈥淚 chose to major in biochemistry because I wanted something that would automatically fill my pre-requisites for medical school while also allowing me to take high-level biology and chemistry courses,鈥 he said.

Sanchez credits his professors for guiding him through the most challenging parts of his journey at GGC.

鈥淭hey have taught me far beyond the scope of academia,鈥 Sanchez said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 put it into words, but as the years continue, I will try to express my gratitude and honor them by leaving those I encounter better than when I met them, as they have all done with me.鈥

Plans will shift and diverge, said Sanchez, but the moments that don鈥檛 go according to the script are often when the most significant growth happens and core memories are made.

鈥淵ou have to be willing to explore, adapt, and yes, sometimes, to change direction completely,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ontrol what you can right now. For the things you can鈥檛 control, just trust that in the future you will figure it out. GGC has given me a solid base. Now, I鈥檒l build upward and outward, with both courage and a healthy dose of 鈥榃hat if?鈥欌

After graduating, Sanchez will study for the MCAT and apply to med schools, expecting to start in August of 2026 with the ultimate goal of becoming a cardiac surgeon. In the meantime, he plans to travel and spend time with friends and family before starting the next chapter.聽

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