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Today's task with the Summer Learning Journey Programme is "Screen Legends" For this activity, we would love to know more about your interests (passions) and your future plans. What do you think that you would like to do when you are older? Do you have a specific job in mind? On your blog, please tell us about your future plans (i.e. what you plan to do when you finish high school or college). Would you prefer to start working right away or to continue with your studies?
When I grow up after I graduate high school I want to learn the areas around being a doctor at university. Just to get into medical school, the prerequisites are biology, biochemistry, chemistry and physics. The better you are at those subjects, the better your chance of being accepted. Knowledge and training being an accepted standard for providing medical services, it doesn't end there if you want to be a good doctor.
If I want to be a doctor I have to move all the way down to Dunedin to go to university their. When I get to Dunedin I will most likely flat with someone so I'm not having to travel back and forth. Soon after I will continue to study really hard over the years to earn my I have lots of different passions that I like to do whether that is an activity, playing outside. As I'm in university I will choose to learn how to be a surgeon. The reason why I would like to learn how to be a surgeon/doctor is to help save other peoples lives and for them to recover and feel heaps better. I like to work activities that have to do with ideas and thinking. I like to search for facts and figure out solutions to problems mentally.
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Sunday, January 5, 2020
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ReplyDeleteHi Bella,
That’s so cool that you know what you want to be and how to achieve it! Being a surgeon is an amazing and dignified profession, and given your recent blog posts, kindness, compassion, and intelligence, I think you’d make a great doctor. You’re right in that so long as you work hard, you can achieve whatever you set your mind to.
Did you know that in your first year at university, you can stay in a Hall of Residence rather than flatting to help make friends and meet people doing the same courses as you? They’re amazing places for you to socialise and learn, and offer a range of tools to help you get where you need to be, especially in the first year of health sciences you do to get into medicine.
I currently attend the University of Otago myself and flat in Dunedin. It’s such an amazing university with an incredible culture and lots of support. It also has an incredibly well established medical school so you’re definitely looking at the right place to go.
Which of the sciences you mentioned are your favourites?
Good luck in achieving your goals.
Shannon (SLJ)