Q. What do you plan to achieve in your life?
A. I am currently preparing myself for a huge test next year
called the MCATs - an 8 hour standardized test that will definitely
determine my fate. If I succeed, medical school it is!
Q. What will you do if you don't pass the test?
A. News of such a disapointment would only put a
kink in finding my destiny. In a short while, I would undoubtedly
spotlight some other interest or avenue to venture. Although
my college career is focused on the sciences, I have always
loved to travel and discover new cultures. I speak Spanish
(a second major) and perhaps I could even channel myself into
the business world in such a way that I could combine the
two.
Q. Have you done any traveling?
A. Considering I recently escaped my teens, I have traveled
to such incredible places early in my life, and know that
getting on a plane is better than any other high - it's intense,
liberating and tomorrow is never the same as today. During
the past four years I have visited friends and family throughout
the U.S., down into Central America and in Europe. I whole
heartedly encourage all young women to take any opportunity
to travel. It will be a life-changing experience.
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Q. How do you keep all of your commitments in balance?
A. To be completely honest about it, my system fails me from
time to time - whether I'm stuck in a situation at school
I cannot get away from to see my family or, alternately, school
takes a back seat - I take life as it comes to me, trying
to deal with the turbulence of time, but ultimately giving
in to that higher power.
Q. What is your strongest belief?
A. Self-confidence can get you anywhere so long as you let
it work as your engine and not as your ego. Work hard for
your goals girls! Don't be afraid of challenge or defeat -
they may give you scars, but as my eldest brother always assured
me after one Saturday moring scuffle, "Rachel don't worry
- scars build character." Thanks, bro. Rachel ~
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Today. Tomorow.
The future. Your future.
You.
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