Blog #3
– Goal Setting & Growth
I am aware that
resilience is necessary for achieving one’s goals, and I think I demonstrated
it lately while trying to choose which college to attend among the many into
which I was admitted. My initial plan was to attend a university that is ranked
among the top ten in biomedical engineering nationally. I suffered some
disappointments and was denied admission into a couple of such universities,
but I made it into one of them. The total cost of attending such a university,
however, was too high even after a decent merit scholarship. After much
research and deliberation, I decided that it would not be wise to attend such a
university since it would incur a high financial burden on my family. A major
issue I considered while finalizing my decision is whether a degree from that
top-ranked university would necessarily secure for me a job that is much higher
paid than a job I would get with a degree from a lower ranked college. Since
there is no guarantee that would happen, I ended up deciding that it is wiser
to attend a cheaper college and focus on nurturing my academic excellence
rather than the ranking of my prospective college.
The world around me definitely
affects my goals and how I plan to achieve them. Witnessing the crisis with
student loans, for example, has affected my decision to attend a cheaper
college although I worked so hard over the years to make it into a top-ranked
university. The idea of a student loan was completely out of consideration for
both my family and me. At the same time, however, I don’t want to exhaust my
family’s financial resources and endanger their financial security for me to
attend college. Another way the world has affected my goals in life has to do
with health care in our society. It is definitely very expensive and more
accessible to the wealthier. This has always been obvious, but especially so
during the COVID pandemic. Biomedical engineering is a major that would allow me
to become the engineer I have always wanted, and at the same time contribute to
improving health care in our society.
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