As a volunteer at the hospital, I saw many accident patients who were brought and notified by brave souls who dared to think about others before themselves. That day, I was one of those individuals who helped save that man’s life. Seeing this man, made me realize that human lives are dependent on each other. As a future doctor, I realized that nothing is more important than saving a human’s life and being a doctor is the best way to save lives.
I strongly believe that every environment and experience has something to learn. Johns Hopkins has contributed to the medicine world through inventions such as CPR, rubber surgical gloves and procedures to correct heart defect infants. These inventions in Johns Hopkins are ways how this university has saved lives. Therefore, learning from this university's excellent faculty and promising researchers, I can learn how to save lives too as a doctor. Just like volunteering taught me a life lesson, I am sure that studying at Johns Hopkins University will also teach my important