During my university days, I engaged in research activities in the field of biology, where I developed logical thinking skills and highly feasible planning skills. At the beginning of my research, I struggled with how to plan experiments and the many failures, and my research did not progress very well. To improve this situation, I first logically considered the causes of the failures in the experiments and worked hard every day to improve the accuracy of the experimental operations. As for the problem of poor planning, I was able to achieve the final goal of the experiment by clarifying achievable monthly and weekly goals in addition to the final vision.
In addition, during my volunteer work at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Tokyo Marathon, I supported the athletes so that they could concentrate on their competitions. Through my volunteer work, I was able to utilize my logical problem-solving skills and highly feasible planning skills, and I also learned the importance of contributing to society.
I can use SAS, a programming language, because I studied it for 18 months at university.