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    Future Career Choice

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    opportunity to take the first steps in the search for my future college choice. A series of steps were taken to develop this finishing product of the gathered information. To start, I took a personality profile test on the College Board website. Next, the information was evaluated by friends and family in order to determine accuracy. I used this information and created an overall analysis of my personality. Then, I took the information of my test to look into what career fields I would best…

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    everyone regardless of sex, or race, or nationality, but unfortunately, this will never happen until colleges and universities keep favoring certain applicants based on their race. Colleges and universities are still using affirmative action while reviewing college applications, and they are currently favoring black and other ethnic nationalities over white or other majority students in their admissions procedures. Many people believe this is not only unfair to mainstream students but is also…

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    Affirmative Action Discrimination A lawsuit. Something someone would never imagine filing against the college of their dreams. Jennifer Gratz took the University of Michigan to court over her rejection, a rejection in which she felt was given solely based on her race. However, she is not the only one who has faced such prejudice, kids all over the country suffer from racial discrimination while submitting college applications. The kids need to be judged fairly, and purely on credentials, instead…

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    Bakke. In 2008, several students were denied admission at the University of Texas. They filed lawsuit; students argued that they could not use race as a factor and that if there was race-neutral options, they would have the same diversity results. The judge decision about the case is that the University of Texas at Austin 's race-conscious admissions program is constitutional with a 4-3 vote. The Affirmative Action Program The case was sent back…

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    In the same manner as any other medical professional, reconstructive surgeons must endure through a vigorous journey to earn their doctoral position and carry out their responsibilities as passionately and beneficently as possible. For thousands of years, reconstructive surgeons have been…

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    Career In Medical School

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    undergrad and 4 years of medical school. In undergrad, students can major in anything but, they must have completed work and have a potent foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and English. All though it’s not required, volunteering at a local hospital can help strengthen ones communication skills and help future M.D get a better understanding of a healthcare setting. During the third year of undergrad students are required to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), the…

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    For instance, in the case of Allan Bakke, a white man who was twice denied entrance to the University of California Medical School at Davis. Trying to abide by the quotas set, the university set aside sixteen percent of its admission places for minorities. Despite having higher test scores, Bakke was denied to make room for those deemed “disadvantaged”. This case went all the way to the Supreme Court as Regents of the University of California v. Bakke…

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    Transition Model

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    will discuss the transformation of college. Body The supply and demand in the university market has grown exponentially. There are thousands of students graduating every year…

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    a four year college is required. Then training will mostly take place in law school and will require four years of an undergraduate degree. (Exploring, p4) At the end of law school, every year there is a state bar exam, passing this test is required to become a licensed lawyer. The majority of students trying to work in this field must take the test after their junior year in college. Another similar test that is also a requirement is the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) this test has…

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    My Interest in the medical field all began when I was a young girl, growing up I always was fascinated by science and the human anatomy, and how each complex system made this one being. In school, I struggled with subjects such as reading and writing, but when it came to math and science it became a second language, figured it was mostly because of my curiosity and for passion learning, but what influenced me the most as a child was my mother. My mother is a Social Worker and she has to help…

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