I am most content in an area where there is peace and quiet, where it is nice and cool, and where there is something to do that is important, or in other words, I am most content in a lab space. I enjoy being able to work with anything that ranges from chemicals, to anatomy, to mechanical labs where I have the ability to build something amazing. In all of my life, I have been happiest when I was able to do something productive and have the potential to help others, and I have always wanted to go into an area of expertise which would allow me to do so. I enjoy working with chemical compounds, creating something out of seemingly nothing. I enjoy the prospect of one day being able to work with compounds to create a cure for something that currently has none, or better perfecting one that has already been created. I have thought of many ways that I might be able to utilize chemicals as a way of curing diseases that cause death or pain, or physical ailments that cause trouble within the human body and halt things from working properly. Not only that, but simply the act of knowing that however many times I fail, it simply means that I, or someone else, is closer towards success. …show more content…
Perhaps my favorite lab in High school was building a human manikin skeleton and learning about how the entire body works. I was fascinated by the intricacy of the human body and how one thing always works with at least one other. I read up that human beings desire companionship, enjoy working with those that are able to do so, and I thought “perhaps that desire for companionship comes from our anatomy, as it would seem that everything inside of us, down to the microscopic level, is always working together in perfect