Why I Want To Become A Veterinarian Essay

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    major and career choices. I have always had a general idea of what I wanted to do, and the only thing that has ever interested me was working with animals. But when I graduated high school I wasn’t completely certain if I wanted to major in veterinary medicine, so I came to school as an exploratory studies student. And when I first attended this class I didn’t think that it would really help me make up my mind and that it was filling up a foundational studies class that I could be taking. But throughout

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    their kids to college, not because they did not want them to go but because they did not know how or where to send them. The forms, the money, all the questions, they did not know how to deal with it. Besides, they had just arrived to America from the Dominican Republic. So they worked, their 7 kids went to high school, some graduated and most didn’t. With the little education that they had, my uncles resorted to working in the streets. My family had become a street family and had been known. Years in

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    medicine is fascinating. I also enjoy helping others and putting their needs before mine. This passion takes me into building a career out of it by going into the medical field and becoming an RN. Knowing that becoming an RN won’t be easy won’t change my mind for my career but it will only want me to work harder and not stop trying. The best way to be prepared for the future is planning everything out which is something I will try to do. It all started as a child when I would play hospital with

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    From this article, I chose the theme of money. The objective of earning high income is by getting a good education to be able to get a great paying job that will help support oneself or the family. Money can contribute to help better, or in this case, worsen the education systems in America and around the world. Mark Slouka says, “Education in America today is almost exclusively about the GDP. It’s about investing in our human capital” (Slouka). Education’s primary function is to teach ourselves

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    states, it needs to be tracked more and make the culprits get locked in a cell for what they have done because it harms the dogs that are fighting, it ends up bringing more crime to the area where this takes place, and also makes it dangerous for veterinarians to work on a dog that is now potentially a hazard. Oliver 1 Dog fighting always ends up harming dogs quite severely, leaving permeant marks such as bite or claw marks which make the dog look tainted in the eyes of some, rather an animal that’s

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    Every child wants to “be something” when they grow up. A doctor, a lawyer, a veterinarian, the list continues indefinitely. Most people fixate on one particular career; even if it changes, at any given moment they have one goal. For some reason, that never happened for me. My friends and family would ask “what do you want to be when you grow up?” and I would immediately rattle off a laundry list of different things. “An inventor, a scientist, a dancer, a chef, a translator! I’m going to learn every

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    saves their lives. One day, when I grow older, I hope to hear those words a lot too. A hero doesn’t necessarily have to be a person with powers, but can be a person with traits to them that make them powerful. Everybody has a different definition of a hero. For instance, my definition of a hero is someone that sets a good example for other people. So, if offered a role as a hero or a villain in a movie, I would have to accept a hero because I aspire to be a hero when I grow older. My personality matches

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    projects, and finances. I wasn’t prepared especially when my parents were under a health crisis that I became depressed. We are all active members at our local church so asked God why bad things always happen to me. Suddenly, I remembered that my dad had this book relating to my question, it was by Harold Kushner When Bad Things Happen to Good People it was about a grieving father giving out his experience and his belief on why certain things happen. After I read this I relied more on God and had

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    I chose nursing as my major for three reasons that are important to me. I have always been interested in the medical field, my own medical history plays a factor in my choice, and I love children. I have always been interested in science and the way things work. My interest in the medical field started by the time I was in kindergarten. However, I was interested in being a veterinarian at that point in my life. I loved and still do love animals, but changed to wanting to be a human nurse when I

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    “I’m not applying because I don’t have a chance” This is the response I would hear every time I asked someone if they were considering signing up for the Doc Prep program. When this program was first announced during the last months of my junior year, I couldn’t see why anyone wouldn’t want to apply. In this program, ten students in my grade would be able to visit Baylor College of Medicine and experience the trip of a lifetime. At first, I was ecstatic. I would begin to picture myself in my scrubs

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