Monday, October 24, 2011

The Gap Year

Yesterday I ran a 10k race, and while running, I thought up of ideas for this blog post.  At first, I thought that I could write about the race itself, what I've done so far with running, and why running is so important to me.  But I feel like I have done enough of that "type" of writing for my secondary applications to medical school and I don't want to go back to that writing style.

Then I thought about writing about my two new hobbies: blogging (this would be boring) and playing the piano (equally boring).  But it occurred to me that I haven't done these hobbies for more than a couple of days, so I wouldn't have very much material to write about.

Eventually when I was showering after my race (there is something to be said about good ideas being cultivated in the shower) I decided that I would write about what I've done so far with my gap year.  I'm not sure what I consider to be the true start of my gap year--right after graduation or the August/September time period when school starts, but I want to include completing my first half-marathon, so my gap year from now on begins right after graduation. This is what I've done so far!

Gained full-time employment

Completed my first half-marathon
Cleaned my room, in its entirety (this is a huge feat)

Kept up with tradition

Hung out with friends and saw two whole movies IN ONE DAY!



Wrote a personal statement as why I want to be a doctor

Went to Panama, did good work

Got a traditional Panamanian tattoo (the temporary kind)

Went on a night cruise

Attended a leadership conference (boring)

Out of 20 applications, I received 19 secondaries and completed all of my secondaries on October 7th, 2011 at 8:58pm.

Visited friends and had a lot of fun
Ran a 10k race

Baked a lot

Started to play the piano again

Started blogging


After trying to insert cutesy pictures after each activity, I realize I've done a lot and kept busy with my gap year.  I hope to continuously add to this list through out the year :)

Bye
S

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