In my tenth grade chemistry class I remember doing a lab which included turning a copper penny into a silver color. That was when I discovered my passion for being in a lab. Although the assignment and the procedure was simple, It got me excited about putting on gloves and wearing goggles to discover and learn something new through observations. However, once I started taking biology, I learned that my desire to explore the cell was much greater than my wanting to witness the reactions of mixing different chemicals. I knew that I still wanted to pursue a career which involved me working in a laboratory and being at the forefront of scientific discovery. I have decided to major in medical and molecular biology because I would like to expand
As I grew older, my love for the sciences grew. Since I enjoyed science, I took as many science courses in high school as possible to find the right concentration for me. Through the classes, I discovered that I enjoy biology and chemistry the best because I love learning about the principles of life. It is always exciting to learn about the ways of nature and all the complex processes in organisms that work together in harmony to create that single organism. Furthermore, the complex processes of life all have a chemistry background.
Ever since I was a child, I have loved science. I learned at a young age to always keep asking questions and to never settle with just simply not knowing something. The thought of how everything works on a molecular level never ceases to fascinate me. I have other interests spanning multiple fields, but none can compare to my love of science. I quite enjoy being in the labs and getting to do experiments to uncover answers that were otherwise unknown to me. It is that curiosity and interest that keeps my fascination towards the realm of science strong.
I am interested in environmental studies as a potential major and want to learn more about this field in a professional setting. Through my Human Evolution, Environmental Science, and AP Biology courses, I have become familiar with ecology and evolution. While the Community-Based Ecology in the Galápagos project looks at these fields from a philosophical standpoint, it will provide me with practical experience and invaluable insights as I decide my major and future career path
During my early years at school, I liked the subjects of biology and chemistry. I remember how my obsession with the fine detail of microscopic structures and memorizing whole periodic table in ninth grade made me feel content. I chose to pursue a career in medicine as the study of human body fascinated me. I got myself enrolled successfully at King Edward Medical University to achieve my goal. I consider it a blessing to serve my community through a career in medicine.
The way the human body has perfectly adapted to survive in this world is beyond miraculous, it is made up of many diverse systems which work together to keep us alive and healthy without us being physically aware of what processes are taking place inside us. Moreover survival and the combat of illnesses present in the human body is solely reliant on the biomedical sciences, which has fuelled my desire to expand my knowledge of life on a wider, biological level and to pursue a career in biomedical science.
The field of biomedical research has always fascinated me. I am most interested in your Department of Biotechnology. The almost-limitless advances in the field have opened up new and exciting opportunities, opportunities that I wish to participate in. Nowadays one has to have the perfect combination of theory and practical knowledge. Biomedical research is one of the most important scientific fields today and is beneficial not only to the individual, but to society as well.
The personal statement is by and large used to focus a student’s capacity to overcome accomplish objectives, think discriminatingly, hindrances, and composes adequately. The premise of the personal statement is simple: it's an essay that provides context to an applicant's scholastic record, a face to put in front of the test scores. Length and content requirements for the personal statement vary widely from school to school; some colleges want brief, specific responses to a set of questions while others allow the applicant to give a general outline of his or her strengths. Personal statements are one of the most important parts of the application and sometimes the deciding factor for admission. Biomedical science: Biomedical scientists concentrate
After choosing to spend the summer in a chemistry lab at Foothill Community College, I discovered just how much I love science while tutoring other college students in the subject. During those unforgettable hours on campus, I learned about the college experience and it was ultimately my favorite learning adventure, so I was somewhat disappointed when it ended. I have found that the lab is like my second home, and am therefore naturally drawn towards the countless research
From the very beginning I have had a great fascination with biomedical science. Biomedical science has always been of great interest to me and in the past three years studying it, I have decided to pursue this course for my masters. I have applied for this course because not only it is my passion to continue to study this and educate myself more on this as it allows me to somehow contribute to the world's development in the biomedical science and engineering field. During the course of history many diseases were eradicated due proper analysis and research of its main cause, this also contributed to the improvement of life quality and as a consequence an increase of life expectancy.
Growing up, I’ve always admired physicians and what they do for others. I’ve seen the way patients’ look when a skillful physician assists them with their problems. I’ve seen the happiness on their faces when they have been treated. This is a huge portion of my personality because I am devoted to helping those who need it the most. My ambition is to pursue the Biology Major, with a Minor in Chemistry, and then, transition into the Premedical Program. I have chosen this major because Biology is the heart of Medicine, which is the graduate program I wish to further pursue in my college career. In school, I admire the complexity and interesting details that are entwined within my Biology and Chemistry courses. It piques an interest in my mind
As a Biomedical Science major, I have continued to pursue my interest for the fields of science and medicine. In doing so, I have learned a great deal about my personal interests and what I am passionate about. Conducting undergraduate research has played a large role in this. Through managing my own projects or working under a primary investigator to aid them in their own, I have learned that I enjoy the laboratory setting and the opportunity for exploration it provides. In addition, my experiences outside of the class room, so to speak, have also continue to provide me with inspiration for pursuing a career within the field science, specifically pertaining to medicine.
During my studies in biology I have been particularly fascinated by the topic of human physiology(…) Biology A-level has not only developed my understanding of human physiological systems further, but has also allowed me to gain fundamental skills that underpin laboratory investigations such as Aseptic technique. Studying psychology has also enabled me to obtain analytical skills; critically analyzing scientific data and carrying out statistical tests, while also refining my evaluation and essay writing skills. I also attended the HE+ medicine course being run at my college. (...)
My goal is to harness my passion for biology to obtain a Ph.D., allowing me to conduct research on the underpinnings of human diseases. As a freshman, I shadowed in research labs in various areas of biology, and these experiences first ignited my passion for biological research. In my sophomore year of college, I joined a molecular biology lab that is interested in the mechanisms that coordinate two key steps in gene expression: splicing and transcription, as mutations in the proteins involved in these process underlie human diseases, such as cancer. Throughout the process of conducting research to address my hypothesis, I have learned the type of resilience and perseverance necessary to troubleshoot experiments, interpret unexpected findings,
As a result of the opportunities and experiences that I have had, both directly and indirectly related to medicine, I have never been more certain that this is the right course for me to study. My eyes were opened into the complexity of the human body when I began studying A Level Biology. It continues to amaze me that there is a complex network of biological and biochemical mechanisms, in a state of constant electrical and chemical activity, that work round the clock to ensure that the body can function. This, combined with my love for chemistry, inspired me to undertake work experience in a biochemical lab, as I thoroughly enjoy expanding my understanding of science. My confidence flourished as I used logical thinking and problem solving skills to assist PhD
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