Thursday, May 30, 2019
Admissions Essay: The Plain Truth :: Medicine College Admissions Essays
Admissions Essay The Plain Truth All of my life I have been a city girl, alone I moved to Santa Rosa when I was about 13. Up until I was about 16, I lived thither permanently. I used to switch back and forth from call down to parent all of the time. When I first started high school, I went to Piner High and, in my junior year, I went to Montgomery and, from there, to a continuation school. I am currently now back at Piner. I had to basically kick and scream to get back into my regular high school--as you can see there is some drama behind the scene. Applying to college was not an easy thing for me. First, I had to make the choice of whether I cute to go or not. After I went to SMYSP, I knew I wanted to be there--my big problem was that I did not think I was good enough. No one in my family even up has a high school diploma. At first I was going to just settle for a junior college, but with the pushing of my pals from Stanford, I heady not to sell myself short. I really had n o confidence in myself. I did not feel so smart. I kept telling myself that my chances for get into college were slim because I went to a continuation school. So when I got back from my time at SMYSP, I rank everything that I had into my education. For the rest of my summer I pretty much hit the books. When I first started to apply to colleges I just told the truth about who I was. I did not try to put on a courageous act. I just wanted them to see that I may be just as qualified as anyone else, but the difference between us is that I want it so badly. I really did not care where I got accepted I just wanted to go to college and be someone. Just being there would be a chance to prove that I am worth taking a back look at. See, I am not a rich girl who has always gotten what I wanted, and because I want this so badly, I dont want anyone to impinge on it from me. I worked hard to be who I am, and the great part about it is that I have ambition and I am a goal reacher.
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