Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Be Unstoppable Interview with Persian Premed
This interview is the latest in an Accepted blog series featuringà interviews with medical school applicants and students, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look atà top medical schools and the med school application process. And now, introducing Heatherà Hossainiâ⬠¦ Accepted:à Weââ¬â¢d like to get to know you! Where are you from? Where and what are you studying as an undergraduate? When are you graduating? Heather:à I am originally from Los Angeles. I am a Biology major at the University of Texas at Dallas. I am graduating in 2018. Accepted:à With another year left of University do you already have your sights set on a specific med school? What are your biggest considerations when planning your med school future? Heather:à I am looking at many different medical schools. I am looking into UT Southwestern, Boston University, UCLA, and a lot of others. Accepted:à What motivated you to pursue a degree in medicine? Which area(s) of medicine interests you the most? Heather:à Medicine has always been a part of my life. A few of my family members were sick for a better part of my life that required a lot of care. With multiple surgeries and medications, I became very familiar with medical lingo and the life of someone who works in the medical field. So inherently I wanted to become a physician, more specifically a surgeon. Accepted:à Lets talk MCATs. Have you or are you planning on taking an MCAT prep course? Why or why not? Heather:à I amà probably going to take an MCAT prep course. I know how I can study and going to a class is the best way forà me to retain a good percentage of the information. Accepted:à What has been your most challenging experience as a premed student? Heather:à I think the biggest challenge for me as a premed student is chunking the big goal into little goals. Becoming a doctor is such a big goal and I have to constantly remind myself of the little goals that I have already achieved. Accepted:à Are you involved in any extracurricular activities? How are they contributing to your premed experience? Heather:à I am involved in a few activities such as volunteering at a local ER, shadowing a local chief of surgery, the honor society, a domestic abuse shelter. These help me donate some of my time to things that I am passionate about. Medicine is not my only passion and so the activities are a way for me to expand my horizons while having fun! Accepted:à Any advice you can give to your fellow premed students? Heather:à The best advice that I can give you is to not let anyone talk you out of your dreams. I have had so many people tell me that medicine may not be right for me or that it would be hard for me because I am a woman. So just keep moving forward and be unstoppable and be a force of nature! Accepted:à Are you going to change your Twitter handle after you graduate? Heather:à Hmm I have not thought about it I really like my username but I might have to be creative in creating something new. ðŸâ¢â You can follow Heathers experiences by following her on Twitter (@PersianPremed).à Thank you Heatherà for sharing your story with us! For one-on-one guidance on your med school applications, please see our catalog of med school admissions services. Do you want to be featured in Acceptedââ¬â¢s blog? If you want to share your med school journey with the world (or at least with our readers), email us atà bloggers@accepted.com. Related Resources: â⬠¢Ã Put the Med School Application Puzzle Together: Advice from Cydney Foote [Episode 160] â⬠¢Ã The Top 3 Factors Applicants Overlook in Their Applications â⬠¢Ã Get Organized in Preparation for Secondaries and Interviews
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