Federica Corradini is a passionate veterinary medicine student from the beautiful village of Castello di Fiemme in Northern Italy. With just one of five years left of study, she'll soon become a veterinary doctor—a unique contrast to the longer academic path in the United States.
My name is Federica Corradini, and I am named after my great-grandmother, a village veterinarian whose legacy inspires me to study veterinary medicine.
Nestled among the mountains, Castello di Fiemme is my home. My family lives in a cozy villa, but in Murcia, I share a four-bedroom apartment with Zanib and two other Italian girls, just minutes from UMU's main campus.
My father, a computer programmer, and my mother, an elementary school teacher, instilled in me a love for learning and adventure. My sister Isabella, who studied international relations, works in a tourism office in a nearby village!