need some help with commas:

1) I believe these experiences, my interest in blablabla, as well as my enthusiasm for blablabla (comma here or not?) make me a strong candidate for blablabla.

2)These are just some more reasons(comma here or not?) why I think (comma here or not?) I would truly enjoy this (comma here or not?) and why I feel well prepared to do it.

thanks!!

I belive it should be:

I believe these experiences, my interest in blablabla, and my enthusiasm for blablabla make me a strong candidate for blablabla.

These are just some more reasons why I think I would truly enjoy this and why I feel well prepared to do it.

Comma after experiences, and second comma after second blablabla,

Second sentence you do not need further punctuation.

For the first sentence, you are correct. The use of commas in the revised sentence is accurate. The comma after "experiences" helps separate it from the rest of the sentence, while the comma after "blablabla" (assumed to be a specific interest or skill) indicates a pause before continuing with the next item in the list.

For the second sentence, you are also correct. There is no need for additional commas. In this case, the sentence flows smoothly without any additional pauses.