My dad only attended school until he was in fifth grade because he had to work to help provide for his family. He is always telling me that if I put a lot of effort into my education then I wont have to work a tough job like him. They always expected straight A's on the report card and when they didn't see them they would talk to my teachers to see what was going on. Since my sister had always gotten the awards growing up, I wanted to prove to them that I too was capable of academic success. A big reason that I want to become a dentist is because of my parent as well. When they were children growing up in Mexico their parents never really forced them or taught them how to take care of their teeth properly. Access to a dentist was also limited since they grew up in the poor side of Mexico. Similarly here in the United States since neither I or my parents are citizens, so we don't visit the dentist and have to do our best with what is available to us. Many times my parents have told me that I should always take care of my teeth because their teeth are in poor condition. My mom tells me that her teeth hurt to chew certain foods and that she is not free to eat whatever she …show more content…
My family are the people that I choose to be around the most and adjusting to life without them all the time will be tough for me. For example, my mom still sets up my doctor appointments, does my laundry and embarrassingly, sometimes speaks up for me as well . However I think that finally not having her do these things will benefit me as I learn to be more independent. To overcome this challenge I plan to meet responsible people who will be alongside me throughout my college and career journey. Another challenge I will face is overcoming my shyness. I know that to be successful in college I will have to engage in order to be successful. For that reason I plan to join different clubs and perhaps take classes that will help me open up with