Tuesday, December 2, 2014

I hope to go to college to get a jump start on my brain surgeon career. First, I will have to get my bachelors degree in science, and social science studies. Then i will have to get a medical degree and all that other fun stuff. It will be about 20 years before I become an actual brain surgeon, but I know all that hard work will be worth it when I shake the hand of a person whose life I saved. I am going to college for myself, so I can take the right successful steps in becoming a brain surgeon. I believe you should choose a college that specials in whatever you want to be. I will seek the input of other brain surgeons and read their biographies of how they got there, so I can have a better understanding of how the neurosurgeon life will be. College is my first step to the long journey of becoming a brain surgeon.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

I dont plan on doing anything over break but make-up work because i just had surgery and im in pain.
I found a job at whataburger. I believe this job is appropriate for my age because it does not take too many responsibilities, and it is a chance to show hospitality  skills. I would have to first fill out the online application ( That is the only way i can apply, there are no paper applications for whataburger.) and wait for a hiring manager to contact me to schedule an interview. If/When that happens I would have to look sharp, and use my interview skills to impress the hiring manager to get the job. It was not really easy to find this job. It is hard for teenagers especially under 18 to find a job.

Monday, November 10, 2014

The film Homeless to Harvard is a very inspirational film, and im sure it has help motivate lots of people to keep pushing no matter their circumstances to be successful. My favorite part was when Liz got an A- on one of her papers in school when she was in high school, and went back to her teacher to fix it so she can get a better grade. I would have been ok with an A-, but that just shows how dedicated she was to be the best and work her way out of her depressing situation. I believe I would be as resilient, because loosing everyone I love and having nothing would be extremity depressing and i would not want to just live with that and be a depressed homeless person. Even with all the hard work I believe i would push myself to be successful.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

The most surprising thing about my budget would have to be the price. I knew that college wasn't the least bit cheap but... wow! It cost about $22,500 just for one year ta Texas A&M! Sure it covers the books, supplies, transportation, and a place to call home but thats a lot of money. Unless I win the lottery, or find 100,000, I will need financial aid to pay for that after I graduate. No question that it will be hard to have all those responsibilities, but I believe I am ready to peruse that next part of my life.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My top choice career would have to be automotive engineering. Not only do I want to know how to build them inside out, but also to design then In creative efficient ways. I have loved cars since i was in kindergarten, and I've always wanted to know how they work. Therefore, over the years I've been doing research, and learning a lot about cars and how they work. There is always some new way to make a car or engine more efficient, and it never gets old. That's why i know once i pursuer this career, I will never get bored and I will enjoy working and making cars better for the environment.

Monday, September 8, 2014

My organization method  is not the best. I sometimes wait until the last minute to do something,and i procrastinate. My method works in a way that I get everything done, but it can put a lot of stress on me. I usually am very organized, but I just have to stay consistent. Procrastination comes from laziness which is very harmful if   made a habit. Putting things off until the last minute can be very harmful  especially if it calls for immediate attention.You can fight procrastination by making a habit of taking care of things when they need to be done. Also by forcing yourself to not be lazy and wait until the last minute.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

There are few things that stress me out. But a big one would have to be my mom and brother. My mom and I can be very close one second, and then she gets all moody on me the next. It is very stressful coming home and having to find out what mood your mom is in. Another is my baby brother. I think that is where  most my moms patience goes, and that's why she can be moody/ frustrated sometimes.  I can understand why she is sometimes moody because that little guy is a handful. Always screaming, picking up stuff, crying, and running around picking up stuff.