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    The Case of Cynthia Personal Reaction I have a strong bond with my family too, but I do not have a thought that they will pull me down from what I want to do. Probably because Cynthia and I are not in the same situation, but what I am trying to say here is that her husband should support her aspiration. That is what family is for, right? In addition to that, her therapist even discourage her to take a step back for her goal and take care of her family instead. Instead of giving Cynthia some air

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    Personal Beliefs

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    We each steer our lives around a set of beliefs we have on ourselves, on others and on the world around us.  These beliefs shape our decisions, thoughts and ultimately our actions then as a result whether we know it or not.  It is beliefs that also shape us into the individuals we are and it is these very beliefs that limit or allow us to change and grow in our lives as well.  We all have them, we all have a unique set of beliefs even if many overlap, and we often don’t examine our beliefs enough

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    During high school, we are expected to begin contemplating what we want to do for a career. Some students wish to become doctors, lawyers, or manage a company. However, other careers aren’t considered as "normal" as others. For example, I have been a dancer for 14 years and it’s my aspiration in life to dance for a career. Over the years I have traveled the country, have visited several colleges with amazing dance programs, made connections with professionals, taken training programs, and have trained

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    The pursuit of the American College of Psychiatrists’ Laughlin Fellowship program is a perfect match for my intellectual interests and curiosity, my concerns and capabilities, and my optimistic personality. I feel deeply humbled and honored in having the opportunity to be considered for this prestigious Fellowship. In return, I promise my commitment, sincerity and hard work to make a meaningful contribution to this program. I decided to pursue medicine while I was attending high school in Kolkata

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    others ideas before my own. Doing things that would go against my morale. I would sacrifice significant time I could have used on my academics to do for others in ways that benefited everybody but myself. I struggled and fell, only because I didn’t prioritize what actually would help me. Centering my life on what was temporary vs what would impact me in the long run. So insight of fixing this problem I took some time off to refocus. Why do I want to continue my academic career at Howard University

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    At the start of my seventh grade year, the idea that I wanted to become a Physician Assistant made its debut in my mind. At that time, I was not aware of the responsibilities that I would be undertaking as a P.A., or of the steps that would become necessary to pursue my goal. Now, through shadowing and research into this profession, I have gained a better understanding of the role of Physician Assistants. There is a certain art to medicine that is manifested through the work of P.A.s. In addition

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    helping those less fortunate. I have developed strong leadership skills through my prior work experiences and roles in various clubs and organizations. My communication skills were acquired through my volunteer work and clinical research nursing career. As I volunteered to tutor students from impoverished backgrounds and students with disabilities, I cultivated strong communication skills and patience. Additionally, through my volunteer work in various clinical and non-clinical settings, I developed the

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    Having a career is important to me and I will try my best to become whatever I want to be. In this following essay, I will explain how I plan on achieving my goal and aspiration of becoming a sports medicine physician. My career choice is to be a sports medicine physician. I chose this career because it offers everything I like into one job. This job has science, medicine and sports. I’ve always been athletic and loved sports and I’ve always had a passion for science. Sports medicine physician gives

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    had the advantage to take numerous self-assessments tests to learn something about myself, that could benefit me in my personal growth and career aspirations. I feel that my self- assessments were very important to me because it had shown areas of where I am lacking in my abilities and empowering my strengths. My self- assessments were based on personal growth and career growth and my learning style of auditory. The personal self-assessments included, Jungian Typology (personality type), Productivity

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    Motherhood Sociology

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    Despite these unwritten rules, my defiance prevailed as I relied on logic and common sense to decide only to have children when I had the resources to support this investment in a human life. Motherhood was a serious, life-changing, and long-term decision. When women see friends and our own mothers struggling to make ends meet because of the loss of the primary earner through death,

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