My Dream Career As A Veterinarian

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When you were a small child, what did you say you wanted to be when you were older? An astronaut? A doctor? A teacher? Did you continue this dream when you graduated college? A survey was created to show how many people in the united stated actually pursued their dream career after they graduated high school. “Overall, one in four US professionals and 30% of global workers say they earn a living from their childhood dream job or a related field, the LinkedIn survey of 8,000 professionals found.” (Commentary) 30 percent is a very low number! The reason for this is because the jobs that are chosen are extremely hard to get into. By “hard,” I mean one needs almost a 4.0 GPA in all there classes, even the most difficult. Some people are naturally smarter then others. The people that are not have to work extra hard to get to where they need to be! This is why people give up. Its either too hard or they don’t have faith in themselves. I have decided to pursue my dream career as a veterinarian. I know it will be long, expensive and extremely difficult but I’m willing to do this because this this is something that I absolutely love. I would be happy for the rest of my life. The percentage that was used was a perfect example of statistical research. Statistics is used all the time in any medical career! It is used for success rates in procedures, success rates in medicine, and the possibilities of side effects in medicine. …show more content…

It is used everyday in several situations. “Statistics is the mathematical science involved in the application of quantitative principles to the collection, analysis, and presentation of numerical data. The practice of statistics utilizes data from some population in order to describe it meaningfully, to draw conclusions from it, and make informed decisions. The population may be a community, an organization, a production line, a service counter, or a phenomenon such as the weather” (WHAT IS

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