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Karyme – future oncologist

Doctors save lives, I dream of becoming an oncologist one day. From a very young age I was asked the infamous question "what do you want to be when you grow up?" My mother is a school counselor; hence I have been exposed to many different career options. The idea of helping others and touching lives is incredible.

I believe that the field of medicine is my calling. I love helping people. I want to give back to society and make a positive impact in the lives of others.

I realize being a doctor is a big responsibility and requires many years of training. God willing, I will accelerate my studies by completing my Associate's Degree by the time I graduate high school. Currently I have two schools in mind, University of Texas in Austin or Baylor University. I have tried my very best to apply myself in my academics because I have researched the requirements needed to be admitted. I feel I excel in math and science, which are very important subjects in this field. After I receive my Bachelor's Degree I will continue onto Medical School and later specialize in oncology. In 2016 there were approximately 714,000 jobs with an average salary of $208,000according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook. The projected growth for the need of physicians and surgeons is expected to grow by 15% over the next 10 years.

Worldwide we continue to fight the battle against cancer. I want to be able to fight along with other doctors to help find a cure. I realize that in order to achieve my dream it will require time, dedication, and financial resources. I am humbled and grateful to have received this scholarship last school year. I appreciate your consideration in my education and future dream of becoming an oncologist.

Karyme's essay appears here as written, to preserve the young author’s unique voice and individual writing style. However, we have deleted personally identifiable information to protect the student’s privacy.