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Essay / Personal Statement - 1564
Personal StatementPlease discuss the following in the order listed. Respond briefly to all areas listed.1. How did your interest in pharmacy as a career develop? Since I started at school, science and mathematics have always fascinated me since all the components of the world can be explained from these disciplines. In this regard, Pharmacy which is based on Chemistry and Mathematics interested me a lot because it has direct impacts on our daily lives. The more I became familiar with the chemistry and mathematics involved in pharmacy, the more I appreciated their importance in improving the lives of people in the community. Among the many careers one would choose to pursue, pharmacy stood out as being the one that will allow me to serve society more directly and have a real impact on people's quality of life by affecting their health. Additionally, I like careers that are challenging and that I will be involved in even at an older age. In this case, the Pharmacy offers me this opportunity. My interest in pharmacy also grew from my personal experiences with healthcare and awareness of its expansion. Each time I had to take medicine to cure an illness, I became more interested in knowing how medicines are made and how their components work in the human body to relieve pain and restore health. I am interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy to gain hands-on experience in these aspects of research.2. What distinctive aspects of the LLU School of Pharmacy are important to you? Many LLU School graduates are actively involved in the medical field. The environment surrounding LLU University provides many opportunities for pharmacy students to serve middle of paper......I resumed my studies so that I could prepare for the DAT. While I was studying and preparing, my financial situation got worse and worse as my business went bankrupt. At the same time, my financial situation could not be saved easily as my wife could not work due to her disc surgery. Working full time and studying for the exam exhausted me. I could barely finish the prerequisite courses. In addition to my business going bankrupt, I was also faced with personal debts that were piling up day by day. Most people thought I couldn't get out of this difficult situation, but I finally put a plan in place that allowed me to pay off my personal debts and finish my education. Now I want to pursue a promising career; one that will provide me with a wide range of job opportunities and help me serve humanity better. I consider pharmacy to be my best career choice.