Born and raised in central Ohio, I'm a country girl through and through. (1)______________________, a career path that marks a great achievement for me. At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapy program is intensely competitive. I made it pass the first cut the first year I applied, but was turned down for admission. I was crushed, because for years I have been determined to become a physical therapist. I received advice from friends and relatives about changing my major and finding another course for my life. I just couldn't do it. (2)___________________. So I stilled myself, began to work seriously for another year and reapplied. Happily I received notice of my admission. Later, I found out that (3)____________________. Now in the first two years of professional training, I couldn't be happier with my decision not to give up on my dream. My father told me that if I wanted it badly enough, I would get in. Well, Daddy, I wanted it. So there. After graduation, I would like to travel to another country, possibly a Latin American country and work in a children's hospital for a year or two. So many of the children there are physically handicapped but (4)______________________. I would like to change that somehow.
1.I'm currently studying to become a phisical therapist.
2.I knew I could not be happy in another profession
3.less than 15 percent of the applicants had been offered positions that year
4.most hospitals don't have their funding to hire trained staff to take care of them properly.
1.I'm currently studying to become a phisical therapist.
2.I knew I could not be happy in another profession
3.less than 15% of the applicants had been offered positions that year
4.most hospitals don't have their funding to hire trained staff to take care of them properly.