So this what I came up with in a matter of 45 minutes and one ice cream break later:
Thomas Edison believed in himself a lot more than many people care to do in this day and age. Most people will attempt something once or twice and easily give up after a few short trials. Edison was a brilliant inventor, in addition to, being a true optimist. He strove for excellence and was not only persistent but a determined individual. He believed that even if you have failed at a task more than once, one shouldn’t be discouraged by their failure. Instead, he looked at each failed attempt as a step in the right direction and towards him achieving his goals. Each failure helped him get closer to his goal and as a result he created one of the best inventions, the electric light bulb.
As a college student currently attending San Francisco State University I have always wanted to excel beyond what was being offered to me. San Francisco State is a great institution but I have found it to be a failure to my education due, in large part, to our California state budget cuts. My education has become limited severely under the constraints of our economy’s budgeting system. For a while I’ve sulked around campus hoping to miraculously find ways to better myself as a student in this present situation. I have come to realize that I need to be trying a lot harder because things aren’t getting better instantly and our economic recovery will take time. I am majoring in biology and have hopes of becoming a pharmacist. Semester after semester I have attempted to get into biology classes but have only been turned down over and over. Each time I have felt like a failure and not worthy to study this field of science. I want to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree and further my studies at a pharmacy school. Nonetheless, there are many times that I have given up on my chosen career path and have contemplated switching majors and to study something with more classes available. However, biology is my strong suit and is something I excel in. I have a great passion for it and believe that if given the right tools I can go far. However I cannot obtain these tools at my current institution so I spend my time in classes that do not account for much towards my degree.
Each semester I have felt the familiar sting of failure by not being allowed to grow in my chosen area of study due to limited seating in classes. Recently I have learned that I can do one of two things with my life thus far. I could continue to sulk in my failure and let it consume my entire being like it has been. On the other hand, I could use these miniature disasters, like Thomas Edison had used his failed attempts, as a way of getting a few inches to feet closer to my goal. Today, I’ve felt that I have taken a step in the right direction and towards a better future by applying to University of Southern California. I write this essay with the ability to understand that each failure is a step closer to my goal and today I shall walk over my failures with my best foot forward. My education is to me what the light bulb was for Thomas Edison.
Today I am closer to sparking my own light bulb.
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Very Nice. I will pray for you =]
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ReplyDeletesiri i had to steal your comment and replace it as my title. thanks boo!
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