In terms of personal accountability in teams, I always consider my responsibility for what could happen. I’m aware that if I don’t complete my part, it will result in problems later. Furthermore, if a team member needs additional help and I’ve done my part, I will help them as well. What I’ve realized is that being part of a team is not only about being aware of your own actions, but it is also about being grateful for others doing their part. After working in teams like I’ve done in my Co-Dance Coordinator position, and working at Upward Bound at Cornell University for the summer, I’ve gained immense insight into how other people think and how stronger ideas and solutions can come from the minds of multiple people rather than the individual. I gained new perspectives on the issues that come with running a summer program like Upward Bound not only from my boss but also from my peers around the same age as me, providing me with new ways to problem-solve and think critically. Furthermore, from my time on the executive board of my dance organization, I’ve been able to apply those