Hello, my name is Oliver and I'm currently studying to become a paramedic.
I have only one year left before I start having any shifts in my career. As a youngster, I used to be always fascinated by the human body regarding the inside. For example, the lungs, heart or anthing that was produced from an injury. I used to play doctor with my little sister so whenever she got hurt I would make sure to heal her with my "special" skills. In highschool, science became my favorite subject when they reviewed the fuctions of the human body. I thought it was the most amazing thing I ever heard and learned.
My friends thought I was weird since I usually spent my weekends searching things regarding science. I would go to bed late and wake up really early. But this habit actually benefitted me since I heard being a new paramedic you have to be ready to wake up at any hour which means I might not get a lot of sleep. I was always a fast worker but not in a bad way. I always seemed to know exactly what to do which in my brain seemed to always click. With that small gift I could solve solutions easily and fast. During my studies, my teacher was amazed how I worked without really thinking anything through. I knew from an early age that I wanted to work in the medical department so I made sure to always keep a 90% average in my studies. I never had any problems speaking to people and working with them it just seemed to naturally come to me. So basically my social, math, science logic really helps me today.
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