Monday, April 23, 2012

The Explanation

So from my last post, I hadn't even mentioned USC Keck School of Medicine at all. And honestly, it's because I didn't want to jinx myself (I'm pretty good at doing that). I didn't want to get my hopes up that I could potentially get into USC and be able to stay in California with my family, friends and significant other. Thinking about the possibility of moving to Cleveland or Pittsburgh and having no friends or family out there really scared me. When things with medical school gets tough, I wouldn't have my friends or family physically there to help me get through it and encourage me to move forward. That was a major motivating factor once I learned about my acceptance to USC

Anywho, I was thoroughly impressed with my USC interview day. As the daughter of two Trojan parents, I had always dreamed of going to USC (and an awesome football team). But for my undergraduate studies, I felt that the cost of going to a private school over a public school education wasn't worth it. I could get a great education at my state's public school and not have to worry about taking any loans out or have any financial burdens. However in medical school, where the cost of a private school doesn't make that much of a difference, and where private schools have the money to offer so much more resources and scholarship $$, I thought that a private school would offer me more opportunities that I could take advantage of. And while USC isn't in the safest neighborhood, it's in California, and only a few minutes to hours away from friends and family. 


Monday, April 16, 2012

"The Decision"

So for the past few months, I've been deciding between schools. Like I've said before, I am EXTREMELY FORTUNATE to even have a decision to make. I know very well that things could have gone the other way, and I could still be waiting for my first acceptance. Applying to medical school is a very humbling process, and I feel fortunate not only to have an acceptance, but I felt fortunate that schools had even given me the opportunity to show them why I want to go into medicine and help patients. So...to finally put it out in the open:

The answer to the question everybody some people want to know: LeBron James kozeki21, what's your decision?


This fall summer, this is very tough, this fall summer I'm going to take my talents to South Beach Los Angeles and join the Miami Heat  USC Keck School of Medicine (Fight on!).