Wednesday, June 4, 2014

“Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy.”
                            David A. Bednar

What I think that this quote means is that the greatest thing to do in life is to always stay obedience because by doing so you can accomplish many great things in life like becoming, being and reaming happy for the rest of your life just by obeying the rules. For example if you do not obey the law you go to jail and will not live a happy life.  And by staying out of trouble you will get rewarded and be happy.
                      Life planning progress


On my life planning book so far I am doing good I have done some progress and wrote victory on most but not all of my goals yet I would be happy to one day accomplish all my 100+ goals and I will always try. Some of my goals right know are hard because of my age and situation but when I grow older I will soon accomplish all my goals.
                      Class reflection

1)    What did you like best about this class?

What I best liked about this class is that we get to learn many new thing that I have not learned on medical careers and also I get to learn things based on using new programs on the computer.

2)    What did you dislike about this class?

One thing I did not like about this class was that it seemed to repetitive. Everyday seemed like the same thing over and over

3)    What can you recommend to improve this class?

I would recommend changing the class up a little everyday so it can be different every day.

4)    What will you always remember about this class?


I will remember to always choose the right even doe it is not a popular thing to do. 

Friday, May 30, 2014


Student success Statement
"When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
~James E. Faust


What I think that this quote means is that Obedience goes a long way. Actions go a long way. In today’s society, everyone is for themselves and tension build up which leads to disobedience. In life you face many hardships and tests but the one of the greatest ones is obedience. With temptation, everything becomes real and many act in a negative action. But the greatest test you will ever receive is survival.

Plastic surgeon

Duties and responsibilities:

 Most prospective plastic surgeons complete undergraduate degrees prior to attending medical school. Although bachelor's degrees in any major are acceptable, premedical students must complete certain prerequisite courses, including chemistry, biology and physics. The first two years of medical school, referred to as the preclinical years, teach students the fundamentals of body systems, diseases and patient care.

Salary: $264,000

Education:
Plastic surgeons are medical professionals, specializing in the correction or restoration of form and function of damaged or malformed areas of the body. Plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

    Student success statement

           “obedience is the great test of life.”

                           Thomad S. Monson


What I think that this statement means is that we all have to be obedience in life because it is the key to success and we all have to have it in order to succeed in life. We all have to learn to obey what is right and what is wrong. By choosing what is right in your life you will get far and succeed because obedience is one great thing to have in your life. Sometimes not everyone is obedience so we need to be test and you must pass the test when you do. 
                       Neurologist

Duties and responsibilities:

Neurologists are physicians trained in the treatment and diagnosis of brain and central nervous system disorders and diseases. Doctors trained in neurology complete medical school, a one-year internship in internal medicine and a three-year residency in neurology. Neurologists may also work in a subspecialty of the field, such as geriatric or pediatric neurology.

Salary:

Median $228,161

Education:


Similar to other physicians, neurologists must begin their careers by going to college and then attending medical school. As an undergraduate, aspiring doctors who major in a science, such as biology, chemistry or physics, will be better prepared for a medical school curriculum. Although most colleges do not have a pre-med major because medical schools do not require any specific major, some schools do offer a pre-med concentration that may include the biology, chemistry, physics and math courses required by medical schools.