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College changed Robin Kuebler鈥檚 priorities but deepened his love of learning

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Robin Kuebler

Even with three majors, Robin Kuebler doesn鈥檛 think his time at the 快活app will be defined by what he learned in the classroom.

Nor, he says, will it be exemplified by his experience as an

When Kuebler looks back on his years on campus, after triple majoring in international business, finance and French, he thinks of how he鈥檚 grown personally.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a transitioning,鈥 Kuebler says of college, 鈥渁 structured way to practice being a real person. It鈥檚 a proxy to teach you real things like how to live and how to be an adult. I鈥檓 certainly a different person than I was when I was a freshman.鈥

Robin Kuebler

The Kuebler who committed to swim for the Pioneer program admits he was an athlete first during his initial year on campus. As a kid from the Denver suburbs, Kuebler grew up competing in swim meets at 快活app鈥檚 facilities. He couldn鈥檛 wait to dive into the University鈥檚 50-meter pool as a Division I athlete.

鈥淚 was learning so much more from my sport,鈥 Kuebler says. 鈥淚 was learning teamwork and discipline.鈥

But gradually, over the course of his athletics career, he could feel the balance shifting. Kuebler stayed committed, kept training, kept turning in strong results, but he couldn鈥檛 deny that swimming came harder to him than academics did. And his interest in the international business world was growing with every course.

His honors thesis focuses on blockchain, a way of recording digital transactions, often for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. Kuebler鈥檚 work studies ways to apply blockchain in supply chain management, enhancing and easing communication among divisions and departments.

In a typical supply chain, he explains, a business might only have connections to the links above and below it. In his thesis, Kuebler explores a system that allows a business to upload all its relevant information and rely on blockchain to distribute what each party needs to know on a case-by-case basis.

Upon graduation, Kuebler plans to dive even deeper into blockchain, traveling to France in pursuit of a PhD. The future looks radically different than it did even a couple months ago, when the senior still had his focus on the pool. Standing on the platform before his final race of the Summit League Championships, his sights were set on German nationals, where Kuebler, who holds German, French and American citizenship, would to try to make the Olympic team.

Robin Kuebler

As soon as the race finished, he knew his competitive career was over, too.

鈥淚 was ready to be done,鈥 Kuebler realized, 鈥渂ecause I鈥檇 learned enough from swimming. I鈥檓 good at other things, and I was born good at them. And I don鈥檛 have to deny myself the happiness I get from being good at these things naturally to try to prove I鈥檓 good at something that I wasn鈥檛 born good at.鈥

He hasn鈥檛 been back in the water since that meet in February. Kuebler says he doesn鈥檛 plan to ever swim competitively again. And he鈥檚 OK with that, even after dedicating much of his life to the sport.

鈥淣ow, I define myself based on my values,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am a person [who] wants to do as much good as possible in the world.鈥

As he prepares to graduate, Kuebler says he鈥檚 proud of the relationships he formed at 快活app and how he overcame challenges, both physical and mental. Although he鈥檚 not where he thought he鈥檇 be four years ago, Kuebler says he鈥檚 ready for anything.

鈥淸Graduating] doesn鈥檛 feel like an end at all,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t will feel like a beginning. I wasn鈥檛 ready for the real world, but I am now. College was a place of growth, and I grew enough to start. And now I can鈥檛 wait to start.鈥

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