Biomedical Science: Personal Statement

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Biomedical science is an ever-changing field that is constantly advancing, which I want to be part of. The curiosity of the potential development of biomedical science has led me to have the desire to broaden my knowledge of the human body. Exploring deeper into how the body works and learning about the developing treatments of human disease, is what I would like to build a career on. This has led me to a degree in biomedical science.
At the end of school, I knew I had a fascination with biomedical science. This meant me choosing biology, maths, and Pe as a levels so I can learn more about topics that intrigue me .Biology has helped develop scientific and experimental skills through practical work and has given me an insight into topics like genetics and biochemistry. Maths has helped me with collecting and analyzing data and has helped me develop logical problem-solving skills P.e has helped me understand the basic human anatomy and has given me an insight of how the body works together to function. …show more content…

Sport has always had an important influence in my life. For example, I have captained Morriston rugby for a number of years. Also, I have recently represented my college for two years in rugby and have represented my county at u11, 15, and 16 levels. These experiences have vastly improved my leadership skills and my ability to work effectively as part of a team. This is relevant to the biomedical degree as it is important to work as effectively as possible when working on group projects and tasks. I have also completed my silver and bronze DOFE qualification and recently become a qualified lifeguard. This has helped me develop my problem-solving skills and communication skills considerably. This is relevant to the biomedical degree as will be able to work independently when we have to do our own

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