When I was around 7 years old and
my teachers would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, “a doctor”, I
would immediately reply. However, during that time I didn’t think about it that
much since it would be still more than over a decade before I reach college. As
I grew older, I learned more about my interests and myself. I continued
answering the same thing to my teachers and whoever asked me that I wanted to
be a doctor up until last school year when I was in 4th year high
school. I started truly thinking about what I wanted because it will be my
future career and the path I will be taking for the rest of my life. However,
my parents’ wishes are still very important to me so every time I would think
about the possible careers out there which seem interesting, the thought that
my parents want me to have a professional job keeps bugging me. But I know that
they just want what is best for me.
When the time came to choose my
final course and university and people would ask me again, I would start
replying, “maybe Medicine or Law, not sure yet.” I started liking Law because I
was into the argumentative aspect of it. On the other hand, Medicine seems so
difficult and it takes so long to study. I heard that nowadays, no hospitals
will hire you anymore if you don’t have a specialization; therefore, you will
be studying for a total of 15 years, give or take a year. After that, you still
have to build up your name and reputation, which will take around 2 years at
least. So with a total of 17 years in Pre-Med and Med school plus the 18 years
before that, you will be around 35 years old! If you’re a man, it will be okay
because you wont have to worry about not being able to bear children, but for a
woman, it is difficult. Women also have to think about the future when they
already have kids. Women also have to make time for the kids and at the same
time be able to accommodate all of their patients regardless of the time of the
day. It takes a lot of sacrifice.
My parents were shocked that I
chose and am now taking up BS Business Administration since I was never
inclined to business matters. However, I chose this course mainly because it
does not involve much science. Furthermore, this course covers a very broad
field that will allow me to shift to another course easily come the time that I
find out what I really want. Also, in every career path that we take, we have
to know even a small bit of business administration because of the money
involved such as our salary and how to manage our savings.
There have been so many people,
events, and experiences that have influenced me regarding what I want to do in
the future. However, those that have greatly impacted me emotionally are the
past events such as the EDSA 1, EDSA 2, and most especially the failed
impeachment of former Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. These specific events made
me want to fight for justice and help improve our country. Almost all of our
past presidents have been corrupt and have marred our country’s reputation. I
am pretty sure that during their oath taking, they promised to be of service to
the country and that it wasn’t the other way around. But what is really
happening is that they are using the people for their own benefit. It is
definitely the time for a change. A delay cannot be tolerated. The second event
is the Payatas Landslide or “Trash-slide”. When the informal settlers living
within the vicinity of the Smokey Mountain were buried under piles of trash due
to a trash-slide, this made me want to help those less fortunate people in a
way that when they need my services, whether I am a doctor, lawyer or something
else, I will offer my services for free or at a lower cost so they wouldn’t
have to worry about money matters. After all, health is wealth so before
anything else, health of the people should be given priority. Through this, I
believe that they would be able to save enough money for their children and for
them to build their own house somewhere safer. Because of so much corruption
and inequality in our country, I would always think of going abroad to study
and perhaps persuade my family to migrate. It is very saddening to see that the
Filipinos can continuously criticize our leaders, most especially current Pres.
PNoy who is doing his best to try and make a change in our country, without once
thinking whether they would have the guts and courage to do the same or better
if they were given the chance. Also, they should start putting themselves in
Pres. PNoy’s shoes and try to empathize with him. When I was in grade 5, I was
the president of a class of 35. It was so difficult to handle them! I would
always go home crying because they would just ignore me and sometimes laugh at
me, so what more if you are given the responsibility of the president of a
country with 80 million people. I might have gone crazy!
The people that have influenced my
decisions are people who are very close to me and whom I can trust. They were
always there no matter what the situation was, whether it was a happy or sad
one. However, the strength of their influences vary. The most important people
who helped me decide which course I wanted to take and the university I wanted
were my parents. As I said above, I know they only want what is best for me.
Well, I don’t think I have to elaborate on that since it is obvious that they
want me to become successful. The next group of people would have to be my
friends. I think that I bond with them even more than I do with my family so
they probably know my true colors and what I can do. They tell me the truth
even though it hurts because they want me to improve myself for the better.
All of these people have
influenced me in different ways such as the way I dress, speak, act, and
hobbies and interests. However, I would like to believe that I have also
influenced them in ways more than they know. With my parents, I have taught
them how to dress up and act in a modern manner. They were born during the time
when there were yet the computers, laptops, and cellphones. They even call
themselves “technology-illiterate”. I would also show my parents, specifically
my mom, how it is to have fun and party in this generation since my mom was and
somewhat still is an introvert. My influence on my friends, on the other hand,
even though not explicitly seen, has changed their perspective on things and
attitudes. One example could be the importance I give to grades, although I am
not sure if this is more on the positive or negative side. This example may not
be much but if one thinks about it, it could lead to so much more like success
in life since they have a stable foundation plus discipline.
To be honest, I am very happy with
who I am today and what I have achieved in life. I have to admit that it isn’t
easy to study and it would be so much better just to slack off, get a 75 mark,
and pass. However, I was able to pass my grade school and high school years
with flying colors and at the same time, juggle my swimming schedule. The
cherry on top of the cake is that I was able to pass the UPCAT. I still can’t
believe that I am in the top university in our country. It just seems so
surreal because I’ve always considered myself just an average student. But I
will promise myself that I will not let this get to my head, I should stay
humble because everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. My strength might
be academics. But for now, I will just focus on my academics and try to do my
best in everything. And I hope that one day, I will be able to use what I have
learned to make a change and improve our country. (Word count: 1440)