“Mom, I’m still trying to decide. It’s a big decision.”
“You know you don’t have much time left to figure this out right?”
“I know, Mom. I’ll figure it out soon, I promise.”
I couldn’t really blame my mother. She had asked me these same questions from the day I started high school to my first day of college. It wasn’t that I enjoyed seeing her worry for me, it was that I couldn’t narrow down my interests. Every school held different opportunities. Every career offered something that the other didn’t. In high school, I decided I would always be challenging myself. Everything I joined demanded something new from me, and I wanted to learn it all. I went from being someone who had never seen a tennis racquet in my life to a girl who ended her last year as captain of the varsity team. I wanted to be able to try everything, and I did. I joined groups like Mathletes and Student Council and even decided to give Theater a try at one point. But most importantly, I felt the need to be challenged in the classroom. I finished senior year taking all AP classes, graduating 5th in my class, and I loved that I had that opportunity to take demanding classes. I was fascinated from learning about the Gate-Control theory in psychology to studying the …show more content…
After a semester’s worth of of studying, participating in different clubs, labs, making frequent library visits, volunteering in different states, homework, tremendous amounts of coffee, and some thinking, I became certain that the medical field is where I would be. It offers a place where I would be able to help my community members as well as be in an atmosphere that enhances learning. And I believe that Northwestern University is the next point on my adventure towards pursuing this