She's in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program at Virginia Tech
"It's one of those places that can change people's lives," Schrier said during her clip package during the pageant, saying that they might some day cure cancer there.Onstage, Schrier let her chemistry roots shine, showing off the very foamy and very colorful catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. This talent was what helped her be crowned Miss Virginia of 2019.
Fun fact: She didn't have a talent until her mom encouraged her to show off her aptitude for science, according to the BBC., a drug safety and abuse prevention program that raises social mindfulness about drug interactions and drug interactions. She mentioned, during her presentation, a story about a friend whose husband was prescribed opioids after a motorcycle crash. He ended up in a downward spiral involving domestic violence that ended with his death 12 weeks before the pageant."I'm working to redefine that stereotype, and that's really my biggest goal of this year, is to redefine what people think of this organization. It is not a beauty pageant anymore, and it is so much more than that.
They still do this?