As I began to get older, I frequently asked myself on what I wanted to do after high school. Did I want to go and become a Veterinarian, where my time would be used to save cats and dogs all day, or did I want to become …show more content…
Taking injured or orphaned animals and placing them into a refugee until they were strong enough to be placed into the wild. If becoming a Wildlife Rehabilitator doesn’t go as planned, I can always go to plan B; becoming an Animal
Welfare Advocate. An Animal Welfare Advocate is a person who fights for the rights of animals, while they educate people on how animals are mistreated, neglected, or abused, also they talk about on how to properly take care of them.
During my high school years, I came across many obstacles; whether it was academically or internally. Many of my struggles had occurred in math classes, my brain had a hard time remembering how equations were formed and which formula goes to which problem. There were many times where I grew frustrated with myself and lashed out, but I gave myself time to cool down and to think about on what I was doing. I later found out chemistry isn’t one of my strong suits either. If I learned one thing in high school, it would be not to stress for too long because the problem will eventually fix itself and won’t matter