Friday, March 22, 2019
Health Professions :: College Admissions Essays
Health Professions   At age ten, I left(p) everything behind in China to start a sassy career with my parents in United States. It was not long before I established that I was, in many panaches, disagreeent from all the other kids in school. Gradually, I became less confident and more isolated. One day in the schoolyard, while I was playing hopscotch alone, a girl named Becca walked up to me and asked if she could break in. Although we had difficulty understanding one anothers speech, we had no problem communicating by dint of gestures and expressions. We soon realized that we had different ways of playing hopscotch. I watched her way and she watched mine presently we came up with a brand new variant of the game. Others soon joined us, and I found myself playing and laughing with kids whom I had thought I had nothing in common with. I grow learned so much from Becca, but most of all I learned to not be afraid to build relationships with people who differ from me. Over the years, I have tried to live by this rule, and, as a result, have enjoyed many memorable and enriching relationships which have contributed to my desire to cipher with others in the practice of medicine.   One such relationship is with a charwoman named Jeanette. Our relationship began when I became Jeanettes reader through the Pittsburgh Vision Center, where I survive as a volunteer. Before meeting Jeanette, I had never interacted with a blind person. At our first meeting, she was excited to tell me about the new computer she had sightly purchased and a movie that she had recently seen, making no reference to her blindness. I soon forgot that she was blind myself. Did you see that blue jay that just landed on the tree outside? I blurted. There was a moment of awkwardness, as I tried desperately to come up with a way to explain my thoughtlessness. Jeanette saved me by requesting that I follow the scene to her. As I did so, a smile appeared on her face, and she responded , I see it now. Later, it occurred to me that just as Jeanette had benefited from my way of perceiving the world, I could benefit digit her way of seeing as well. For example, I have jogged in the leafy vegetable for years, but until
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