Tuesday, September 3, 2013

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1. I joined RCHS because I want to save 2 years and graduate from college at the age of 18. I also joined because my friends that were already in RCHS told me it was a good program. Having so much freedom at Richland is the best thing ever. I love going to Chick-fil-A with my friends when I'm on my break. It is important for me to accelerate my college education because I would love to graduate early and get my associates and go to UTD and major in Biology so I can become a Pediatrician.

2. I love dancing and facebooking when I have nothing else to do.

3. I want to major in Biology and become a Pediatrician.

4. I love doing absolutely anything and everything with children. So by becoming a pediatrician, I thought I could help them feel better and happy.

5. I am a mentor at RCHS. Being a mentor is not easy or hard. A mentor makes a commitment to an assigned mentee to help her or him grow into the organization's culture and become productive and help them out whatever they might be struggling with.

6. I volunteered at the Dallas Arboretum and I honestly had a great time helping the elderly and telling them about Chihuly's great glass work. I remember telling the visitors about the unique coffered ceiling that was in the living room of Degolyer's house. I also volunteered at the Contact Luncheon.

7. What is special about me is that I love making other people's day, I am a proud muslim and I love my home country, Pakistan.

1 comment:

  1. I want more detail:
    Why is it important to you to accelerate your college education? What about the Richland experience is especially wonderful?

    What does it mean to be a mentor?

    Describe a specific moment in your experience as an Arboretum guide.

    Tell me why your heritage of being from Pakistan will bring a unique perspective in becoming a Pediatrician.

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