College Admissions Essay: Pride Is The Key To Success

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Pride is the voice in my head telling me to work hard and be the best student I can possibly be. Pride is knowing that I have achieved so many accomplishments in my life and I can reach any goal as long as I put in the work and dedication. Pride is the satisfaction of achieving long-term goals. Pride is a double-edged sword; it can lead to success or failure. Having pride in my small victories in life motivates me to continue to strive for success. When pride is at stake, I am more than willing to work longer and harder for success. My definition of success is to become a Pediatrician. It is a long, difficult, and tumultuous journey but it can be accomplished. Becoming a Pediatrician is a goal I have been pursuing for many, many years and I get a euphoric feeling of pride when I succeed in achieving goals that bring me one step closer to success. …show more content…

Pitta Scholarship Award, an award given to accomplished pre-medical students who serve in their communities. After a series of interviews, I was not completely convinced that I would get the award, but surprisingly I was a finalist! My parents and I were ecstatic. At that moment, I felt incredibly proud of my commitment to my education and my community. All of my hard work was finally paying off. The scholarship gave me the opportunity to go to my top choice school, the University of Pittsburgh. Allowing me to do research in some of the best research facilities in the nation. I was one step closer to accomplishing my dream of becoming a Pediatrician. I appeared in the newspaper with the CEO of Hotel Voices and various other notable people and repeatedly got recognized for my achievements, but instead of allowing this moment to boost my ego, I was humbled by it. I do not take my accomplishments for

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