I was even involved in the upperclassmen concert choir as the only freshman. I also expressed commitment in the pre-medical field when I became a volunteer cadet at the First Aid Emergency Medical Service of Jackson where I had kinetic experiences by shadowing emergency medical technicians on on-call emergencies to the local hospitals as a high school student. I made my final passion to become a forensic pathologist because, as a downfall, I have always been a student who dwells in their past mistakes. As a forensic pathologist, I can finally say that it’s never too late to recover and resolve those individual voices who were once alive. However, life’s equation never ends after a high school honors transcript or when the audience applauses after the final vocal performance at graduation or even after a college diploma.
Life is not two reactants yielded by a change in temperature or a deoxyribonucleic sequence on a page. Like my unknown biological parents, life is an unknown substance and that must be skeptically retried and perfected over a course of generations to come. I would like to thank the many families of the world who have given me a sense of identity as I am still attempting to solve my life equation to this