{"id":123,"date":"2022-01-23T01:50:33","date_gmt":"2022-01-23T01:50:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.odu.edu\/odupresentationtemplate\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2022-03-18T00:23:11","modified_gmt":"2022-03-18T00:23:11","slug":"sample-page","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/mohammadghaith\/","title":{"rendered":"Personal part on the application for medical school (still in the works)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Hello, my name is Mohammad Ghaith. I am currently a sophomore at Old Dominion University. My goal, after my first four years, is to receive my bachelor\u2019s in biomedical science and apply to medical school. When I heard that sentence, I was a little kid. I was planning to become a doctor. I was planning to become a psychiatrist in high school because I believe the main issue that is facing this country and the world is not a physical issue, but a mental problem. There are too many individuals on the planet that are lost mentally and spiritually. And if they don&#8217;t have the proper mentality or help to find their path, they&#8217;ll be lost. My current dream is to be a surgeon. I have not decided whether to become a general surgeon, neurosurgeon, or a cardiothoracic surgeon. Many people I have told my story to believe I am in it for the money. Well, it is on the contrary. I want to help people like me with every fiber of my being. I have always felt like this ever since I was a little boy. I want to make the medical system more just for everyone. Kids struggling to breathe because their parents can&#8217;t afford an asthma pump for them. It is a sad and tragic way to live a life and I don&#8217;t want that for anyone. And the price of medicine in this country is outrageous. Some of my family&#8217;s medications are sold in the range of thousands of dollars, and if this individual loses their insurance, they won&#8217;t be able to afford the medication that helped them with their daily life. My goal is important to me and important to everyone in my family, so I&#8217;ll be the first to make it into medical school, and the first to have a bachelor\u2019s degree. Everything around me has influenced me and drove me forward especially my family. My family is the oil my gears and the fuel it&#8217;s my dreams. Another family member of mine has been affected by brain damage in a car accident. She is the love of my life. She is the main reason I considered becoming a neurosurgeon to help her and individuals like her. I understand that medical schools get the same story about family on every single application. it is important for me to list them here if they don&#8217;t that would make my application viable or about me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>My plans after graduating from, despite the fact that many universities are available, are to attend EVMS because it is close to home, and I want to see my parents and family. If I decide otherwise, I will go to the University of New York, John Hopkins University Middle School, or Duke University Medical School, which is second in the United States for the surgeon program. I understand that at the other bigger universities I will be away from my family, but men have to do what they have to do, and fools have to do what they want.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One thing I know about myself is that I am not the smartest person in the room or the person with the highest IQ. I do know that I&#8217;m the most resilient individual. &nbsp;I will never give up. I have fallen so many times in my journey these last two years and I still got back up because I will not give up on this dream. I&#8217;ll pay any price and do anything that is asked of me to make this possible.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hello, my name is Mohammad Ghaith. I am currently a sophomore at Old Dominion University. My goal, after my first four years, is to receive my bachelor\u2019s in biomedical science and apply to medical school. 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