What is your interest? You can see that you were five, ten or twenty years. What kind of results will be obtained after graduation? I remember that my parents, teacher, and counselor always held these problems deeply within me, my friends and all the other teenagers in the country from the year of the freshmen. From the first moment when we entered high school, we were taught to focus on that goal, the holy grail of college life in general, the degree. No doubt, when I think about college, I find it difficult to concentrate on something other than my bachelor's degree.
I am sure that I would like to be a doctor from the first year of my university. My friend and family say "Dr. Sigel ... for your sake." Reputation, Matt, Money. I want everything. This is an important element when I decide to go to UCLA and obtain a bachelor's degree. Because UCLA has the largest number of undergraduate students entering domestic medical departments, it is easy to become blue in. When I signed my intention to UCLA, I thought "This is the end, I am preparing for the life I always wanted."
When I was 18 years old, I did not understand what I wanted to (yet) do. Therefore, I decided to trace my grandfather's footsteps to become a doctor (I applied for being a dean of biology). I entered UCLA. I did a quarter of the pre-medical course and hated it. I decided to do the opposite (using the minimum amount of science and mathematics). I turned my attention to sociology. I want to become a professor of sociology at the age of 20 (university first grader). Because teaching is my passion. So I participated in several internships and research assistant work. But then, please study my doctoral idea. In the six years of sociology, that sounds awful. So I decided to enter the market - Cindy helped me advance the "social media marketing" internship which was perfect as I taught a course called "facebook socialism and online social networking" at UCLA It was. I was always interested in the intersection of sociology and technology.