Medical Professionals

With America becoming a multi-cultural society and the growth of financial earnings of medical professionals, numerous parents today look upon their children to be just another one of those average medical professionals. It is a common belief in Asian and even some Western cultures that in order to be successful and prestigious in the American society, one must become a physician, as this is the only and probable way that would bring prestige and stable financial support for that individual. However, as years progresses, I had found that to be a false belief, although this belief may be true to some extent. Through my contact with current medical professionals, I have found that they have viewed their daily profession as a routine, to be abided by without mistakes, same tasks, same time, everyday. Through the eyes of the professionals I’ve contacted with, I have quickly learned that the profession they’re in are not of their own interest but instead a path set forth by their parents to be followed, they have been instilled an image in that the only correct way in life is the way they are taught by their parents.

Although my parents had paved a brick walkway for me, to major in a science major in my undergraduate years, take the GCAT and go on to the best medical school possible, I have yet found any of the science courses I have taken interesting. Yet I am sure I would be somewhat successful if I have followed this perfect paved way my parents had open for me with constant reinforcement of reading scientific and medical journals and newspapers. This would neither be a challenge nor an experience I would want to get out of in my lifetime.

Since my high school years, I have been replenished with numerous disciplines. Although it was limited to the disciplines that was offered by my high school, I have taken the opportunity to reach beyond and begin taking courses offered by my local community colleges. This allowed me to learn quickly that all of the disciplines involved the field of law, in that law determines whether an opinion or even a fact sometimes is right or wrong. Law is not simply black and white as some science courses seem and it is not totally grey as some of the social science disciplines may be, instead law is a mixture of the two.

My interest in law quickly gathered the scattered, confused pieces in my mind, as my ideal dream job began to take its formation.

Simple attorney may be the dream of many in today’s society for both financial and prestigious reasons, however my ideal position in this society would be a justice position on the International Court of Justice (ICJ). ICJ deals with common conflicts and even skirmishes sometimes with two parties composed of UN members. I believe that the position will allow me to further explore the opinions of each nation as a whole and to be able to witness the thoughts and beliefs of nations as a whole. Ethnic groups’ opinion would definitely take a toll on how the government of the nation acts and that in my opinion surpasses individual opinions, as group opinions are usually formed with the common good.

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