As a middle schooler, I began to think of careers I’d want to follow, which made me find what I wanted to do. First I wanted to be a teacher but it wasn’t something that I really wanted for myself. Then I kept searching through the web, realizing that I want to be a pediatrician, since I love children so much. I know I dream too big because a doctor career is a very expensive, but then I said to myself don’t give up yet. I decided to write that becoming a pediatrician would be my big goal for myself.
When I was four years old I remember how my parents left me with babysitters early in the morning so they could go to work. As I began to remember those type of moments of my life when I was fifteen, I realized that someday I should become a successful person to make them proud. Since then I always try my hardest to make them proud of me, so they don’t …show more content…
When I started freshman year no one told how it would be; I thought it wouldn’t be so hard. I never knew how important homework was until my grades began to drop. But one day I saw my grades and I said to myself a change has to be done. I started to use a planner, adding essential dates and study for tests because no one told me you could never retake tests in high school. But I was able to get my grades drastically up, which was great. That moment I said to myself that if I work hard for what I want I can accomplish anything I want in