Peru Personal Statement

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I've used my time between undergraduate and graduate studies to explore my mother’s culture. My mother immigrated to the United States from Peru. Having been born in the United States, I was exposed to a minor piece of her culture. I’ve become Americanized, and she frequently reminds me of the different world that she and my family come from in Peru. This year has given me the extraordinary opportunity to explore such places and culture. I've been amazed by the differences between Peruvian and American culture. For example, I wasn’t aware of how materialistic I’ve become. I’ve noted the importance of family interaction and time spent together in Peru. It’s a mainstay for an extended family to eat dinner together in Peru, all at once. This idea has been completely foreign to me, having been consumed by a world of texting and …show more content…

This year has given me that opportunity via teaching an MCAT preparatory course. I’ve incorporated aspects that helped me as a student, as I begin my classes with metaphors and stories that I’ve found most interesting. Furthermore, teaching an MCAT course allows me to work with students that have had the same difficulties such as myself. It gives me significant gratitude to know that I'm helping somebody who is in the same position I was once in. Finally, I’ve used this year to spend a significant amount of time volunteering in the hospital emergency department and the local children's hospital. I no longer feel rushed, as I did in my undergraduate studies, running between classes and volunteer work. I've been grateful for the clear mind I've had when working with patients. Moreover, I've grown to truly enjoy the “small talk” conversations I've had with patients and see the value it has. This year has allowed me to pursue things in life I didn't think I would have the opportunity to do. I'm truly grateful to have had the time to pursue such

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