This month of March has been very busy for me. I registered for the MCAT in June. I am preparing to take the NBME Exam, in April. And I volunteered at a local Unitarian Church kitchen in the community, preparing and packaging food and water, and distributing box plates to un-housed individuals for Southern Solidarity to give strong support and help to my community.
I am thankful and honored to be around supportive and resourceful people who have a plethora of helpful knowledge. I feel like I am finally hitting my stride. I am humble and hard working, and I believe with the right amount of determination, anything is possible.
I believe that strong leadership along with a balance of ambition will take me the next step. The big question is the "Why"? As in, "Why do you want to be a Physician?"There are a lot of careers that make money. So why a physician. But being a physician is special. To be a physician you have to have a lot of heart and compassion. Making sure you're in it for the right reasons. To be a physician you have to care about each person. To be a physician you will have to ask yourself this question consistently. Its the reason you get up every morning. Because you live inside your own self-rewarding principle. Its the warm feeling you get without reward that your doing Gods work.
You have to be empathetic and put the well-being of patient first. I know for myself, personally, Ive always been very ambitious. I care a lot about people. I am a people person. I just hope I will be in position to one day be a realm of light in someone's life and an impact person, and be able to save someone's life consistently.
Community Service Hours this Month: 5 hours
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