All my life I’ve known that I love
plants and animals. Ever since I was a kid, I always played with all types of
insects, bugs, and every pet any of my friends had. Whenever I would play with
them though, I was always extraordinarily curious about why they looked the way
they did, how they got that way, and what differences it made. That’s why when
high school was about to start, I leaned toward the Academy of Arts, Careers,
and Technology; they had seven different academies that had their own special
classes that would pertain specifically to the academy you chose. For example,
I chose the Natural Resources and Animal Science academy, and got to take
classes such as Agricultural Science, Biotechnology, Natural Resources, and
Veterinary Medicine, just to name a few. This got me even more excited and
specific on what career path I wished to pursue, currently being in
Bio-engineering, or Pathology. Not only does my interesting in plants and
animals help with this, but I always was interested in how diseases and viruses
work, spread, and are built. I am also a very artistic person, and like to
spend my free time painting, drawing, or doing crafts, which allows for me to have
more creative and innovative ways to solve things, helps me work with a greater
accuracy and precision, and helps build my patience when I work on long and
tedious projects. Moreover, I’ve always had a great curiosity for science and
love all the room there still is for discoveries and new advances. Whether I
become a Bio-engineer, or a Pathologist, my education and past has been an
influential part of whom I am and who I hope to become.
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