Every year, UVA Today highlights a selection of soon-to-be University of Virginia graduates and tells their stories.
This year, we decided to revisit a handful of the most-read graduating student profiles from last year and catch up with those young alumni.
Here鈥檚 what the Class of 2025 is doing now.
Tommy McNeal
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The last time UVA Today checked in with Tommy McNeal, he had just finished hiking Mount Kilimanjaro with two of his friends and fellow former Lawn residents, James Edwards and Kevin Lee. The hike capped off a weekslong residence in Tanzania, where McNeal, a kinesiology graduate, worked as a research assistant in infectious diseases at Kibong鈥檕to Infectious Diseases Hospital in Kilimanjaro.
When he returned to the United States, he wasn鈥檛 sure what he wanted to do. He had another research position lined up, but said it increasingly didn鈥檛 feel quite right for him. So, McNeal reread his old journals and realized he had written repeatedly about the prospect of becoming an EMT. He signed up for a course and landed a job as a ski EMT in Lake Tahoe.
鈥淚 took my exam on a Friday in November, and on Monday, I was packing up my car and driving cross-country,鈥 McNeal said.
From November to March, McNeal was on ski patrol. On any given day, he might assist a less experienced skier, or he might stabilize and transport someone who had broken their leg.
Now, McNeal is working on medical school applications. He hopes to specialize in infectious diseases.
He relayed advice he received from a mentor to incoming students.