Thursday, May 30, 2019

I Intend to Pursue the Study of Medicine :: Medicine College Admissions Essays

Admissions Essay - I Intend to Pursue the Study of Medicine   I walked false the school bus it was a beautiful summer day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing, but inside my house it was dark, a cloud had moved over us. I slowly do my way to the door, expecting my aim to greet me but instead my sister opened the door, something was wrong, I knew instantly. When I walked in and there sat my trio year-old little brother playing with his toys in the family room and my parents were sitting on the couch. I looked up at my florists chrysanthemum, she had been crying. What is wrong I asked? He is sick my mom said, Your baby brother is very sick. I just shrugged my shoulders and walked away, I had been sick before and I got better, so would he.   I went upstairs to my room and made a get well card for him. It was made out of blue construction paper and had black writing on it, I finished it eat up with a panda bear sticker. Inside I had written how much I loved hi m and to get better real soon. I proudly presented it to my mother she took one look at it and began to cry again. I climbed on to her lap and she said, He wont get better, we have to take care of him the best that we can. He has diabetes she explained but my na&239ve eight year-old mind just did not know what diabetes was. I did not understand. Whenever I was sick I went to the doctor and he incessantly made be better, but this time even the best doctors hands were tied. It was this very day I knew what I trea trustedd to do when I grew up...I wanted to make my little brother better, I wanted to be a doctor.    Although this was this first time that being a physician crossed my mind. I was sure I was destined to become one. I have always felt a deep desire to help people whenever they needed it, and would stop and no end to help them. Through the many volunteering experiences and through various jobs, my decision was solidified. My first trials with medicine and dealing w ith the ill began when I was twelve years old.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.