




In contrast to the traditional theory-first approach, my journey has taken a different path. Fueled by high ambition, I immersed myself in numerous projects, acquiring essential skills along the way.
One key insight I learned from this journey is that, in everything I pursued—whether running an e-commerce store, establishing and managing a nonprofit organization, directing one of the largest art exhibitions in Mongolia, or building the world's first art exhibition platform — I consistently encountered the intertwined nature of business and design. They were not separate but intricately interconnected.
Based on my real-life experiences and projects, I realized that if I were to attend college, I needed to learn both business and design. That's why I am currently majoring in Design & Business Administration, with a concentration in UI/UX and Social Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University.
Everything I engage in, learn, and pursue is centered around becoming a UI/UX strategist, best equipped to bridge the gap between business objectives and user needs, ensuring products align with company strategy and brand identity.