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Describe a Person You Admire
Inspired Me
My mother is the focal point of our family, and I hold her in high esteem. She resembles the sun, with us orbiting around her like planets within a solar system. Apart from being affectionate, kind, and nurturing, she also possesses love, empathy, and an unwavering availability to assist us in resolving any troubles we…
My Life-long Journey with Web Development and Why I Want To Change My Major
Education
My Goal
Sunlight entered my bedroom illuminating it. As the rays grew in intensity, a single ray beamed from a crack in the window onto my eyes. I slowly open my eyes to the harsh light and turn my head away from it, but at that moment I jolted off from my bed realizing that today is…
Why I Want to Teach English in Japan
English
Why I Want
My passion and love of English, children, and teaching, coupled with my excellent communication skills, fuels my desire to become an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) in Japan. Since an early age, I have considered the teaching profession as a career choice. I also love traveling, and I find nothing more rewarding than helping students…
The Reasons Why I Want to Study Law and Why I Would Be Good At It
Future Goals
I Want To Be
While the elders of every nation had stories of bravery and triumph to tell their children, the stories I hear of Malaysia wistfully involve events muddled by the crumbling of interracial peace, political upheaval and corruption. Having just experienced a major turnover within Malaysia’s political landscape in the last general election, I started to ponder…
A Journey to Accomplish My Goal to Become First Chair in the Pioneer Symphony Orchestra
Future Goals
I Want To Be
My personal goal is to become the first chair of the Pioneer Symphony Orchestra. Despite currently being the second chair cellist, achieving this goal is not an easy task. Since seventh grade, I have admired a talented older cellist who has held the first chair position for two years. My objective is to surpass their…
The Human Threshold of Self Introduction and the Ability to Earn a Living and Support Themselves
Fast Food
Human
Self Introduction
The ability to “support/provide” one’s own self (or family) with the primary goal of becoming & maintaining a self-sustaining “personal ecosystem/Homeostasis”, Being a “Human Being” as well as “Conscious” to the dangers around us especially when basic necessities are not meet can drive many individuals to do just about anything in order to earn a…
An Admissions Essay for a Physician Assistant Program
Future Goals
I Want To Be
Throughout my pre-physician assistant journey, I have learned not to take any opportunity or experience for granted: to learn from those around me. Success is determined by my approach to the opportunity in front of me and what I decide to make out of the experience. At ten, I suffered a nearly fatal asthma attack….
How Digital Signal Processing Class Sparked My Interest in Exploring the Link Between Electrical Engineering and Medicine
Future Goals
I Want To Be
My passion in engineering was initially shaped by my volunteer experience at a major hospital in my hometown during the summer of my freshman year of college. While working as a navigator in the Department of Radiology, I observed that many patients were waiting for MRI tests, then had to wait in long lines for…
Personal Narrative — Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in College
My College
On the first Monday of college, I pinned my ID card to a lanyard like armor and walked into a lecture hall that seemed built to dwarf certainty. The room hummed with people who already looked like they belonged—laptops stickered with research labs, club logos I didn’t recognize, confident laughter that ricocheted up concrete steps….
The Nature of Fear as an Act of Ignorance and Self Introduction
Reason
Self Introduction
Thought
While nature may seem idle, it is also omnipotent; consequently, its progression and balance may often be too complex for mankind to comprehend. This lack of comprehension, as Aldo Leopold describes in his essay “Thinking Like a Mountain”, results in fear. In retrospect, it makes sense; unfamiliarity and fear are often synonymous in many forms…