The Importance Of My Career In Radiology

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April 15, 2011 was the day I knew I wanted to attend college and become a successful MRI specialist in Radiology. I was just about to finish my first year of high school and on this day was a college fair. But this isn’t the real reason why I want to go to school, my real reason begins with me trying to break a family cycle of young moms. My mother gave birth to me at 16 and as I grew I always told myself that I will be successful and I will accomplish my goals and dreams . Seeing my mother live off of welfare and food stamps to provide for me and my five other siblings with no help from any of our fathers really had me ask myself is this the life I want to live when I get older? Every day when I walk on campus I ask myself that same question …show more content…

Being able to help others when they need it is such an inspiration to me. Once I started middle school, I knew I wanted to help people. Radiology is something that I’ve wanted to do since I was 16 years old. Also I want to be able to be successful in college. I want to be able to prove to my mother and everyone who had doubts about me that I can make it through this tough journey. For my academic goals, there is one main goal that I would really love to accomplish and that is to pass all of my classes and get better at my mathematic skills. Growing up I’ve always had trouble with my math, but I know with me working really hard I can overcome and learn a lot this semester with getting better. I’m also signing up for the adaptive services because of my disabilities. When I get older I really want to help future students that have disabilities to let them know just because you are different or because you learn different doesn’t mean you are a bad person and if you put your mind to it and really word hard you can do anything you want to do. I’m honestly really blessed to be able to experience the college

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