Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Student Success Statement
“Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy.”
David A. Bednar
Reflection:

In this class I learned that you won’t be happy if you have a bad conscious. So yeah you won’t be a happy person if you know you’re doing things you don’t have to. Some people have all the money in the world and they think that having money is everything when things aren’t like that, why is it that billionaires end up killing themselves even though they have all the money in the world? Same thing it’s because they don’t have a clean conscious! Nothing will make you feel good than just doing the right thing because you can’t buy what you have to do!! The right. 
Life goals


 Well I have seen an improvement in my goals. I read at least 3 min each day and if I forget by the night I already read them. Every time I achieve my goals I highlight them to know what I did and what I need to work on. I will promise myself to read my goals all my life and keep adding more and more.
Class Reflection


  Well I did like this class and I really enjoyed it. I learned new things and I had fun. I also like this class because we learned a lot about the medical field and what kind of degrees there is and the requirements you need in order to become what you want to be. What I dislike about this class was that we would do a lot of work and do the student success statement I really didn’t like that especially what we thought about the statement. Well I think I wouldn’t recommend anything to the class because everything that we did was for a reason and we liked it or not it helped us a lot. What I will always remember to do that this class taught be is to always choose the right.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Student success statement
“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irrational; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
James E. Faust
Reflection:

Well this statement is really true because obedience is a goal you have to put in your mind in order for you to live a good life.  
Plastic Surgeon
Duties and responsibilities:
 Plastic surgery may be used not only to enhance a person's looks, but also to restore one's appearance following an accident or a bout with cancer or another disease. Plastic surgeons may also operate on those who have inborn problems, like cleft lips. These surgeons must complete as much as a decade or more of education and training in order to enter this field.

Salary: $230,540

Education:
The path to becoming a plastic surgeon is a long and demanding one. Students must complete many levels of training and education, beginning with obtaining a bachelor's degree in a pre-medical major, such as biology or chemistry. They then must enter medical school.

Reflection:

I think this is a really good job and you could be really well known if you do a good job. I think this job will always exists because it’s something people like and people will always want to fix their bodies. 

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student success statement
“Obedience is the great test of life.”
Thomas S. Monson
Reflection:
  I think this quote is really true because to be obedient takes lots of courage and responsibilities. Why? Because not anyone is obedient and yeah maybe you won’t be as popular but it’s worth it for an example if they are telling you to do something bad in school they might pick on you for not doing it but you are doing the right thing so it shouldn’t matter.   
Neurologist
Duties and responsibilities:

  A Neurologist is a specialized physician who takes care of the nervous system and the brain. The Neurologist job description is an interesting one because Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Physicians specializing in the field of neurology are called neurologists and are trained to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with neurological disorders.

Salary: $350,000

Education:

 Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation—4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 rather than the customary 8 years.
Reflection:


  Well this is a really great career that has lots of responsibilities. I think I wouldn’t want to be a neurologist because I would be really scared to work in that, especially because it has to do with the brain the most important part of your body.