Why I Want To Pursue A Chemical Engineering Degree

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To play an effective role on the infinite horizon of science, one should specialize in a specific field. Regarding this point, and my strong desire to learn more, I am determined to pursue my education in pharmaceutical studies. For me, as a new immigrant in the US, an undergraduate program was a chance to gain the requirements for this end. Since my early childhood, I have learned to appreciate originality and to value knowledge. Curiosity has been my driving force, as I have always been more than greedy to learn every single new subject.
I come from a four -member family, and I have always tried to be a successful driving force for the family who basically contributed to my sense of responsibility. Through my high school years,
I became deeply interested in chemistry, though I couldn?t suppress my intimate predilection for physics.
Through personal studies of academic materials and getting more familiar with different disciplines, I became determined to major in chemical engineering. After a successful performance in the Nationwide Universities Entrance Exam in Iran, I got entrance to the chemical engineering program.
In the first two academic years, I tried to grasp an in-depth …show more content…

It allows us to become a problem-solver, a confidant, and a friend, allows us to do the rest of our job so much more effectively. We are the front line of health care and that is a responsibility that I take very seriously.
As I achieved 4.0 GPA in 47 credit hours of my science prerequisite of pharm D, I was certified for the International Dean?s List Society (IDLS). I am an independent and focused individual that is passionate about applying her knowledge, creativity, and energy to diverse and demanding situations.
Today, I live my life by the simple words of Andrew Carnegie: ?Anything in life worth having is worth working

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