斯坦福大学申请文书范文(1)

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Sample essay 1
Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have
taken, or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you (500
word limit).
A misplaced foot on the accelerator instead of the brakes made me
the victim of someone’s careless mistake. Rushing through the dark
streets of my hometown in an ambulance, I attempted to hold back my
tears while two supportive Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs)
comforted me. Although I suffered a minor knee injury, the trauma
of that accident still lingers.
Fast forward six years to the present. Now I am sitting in the back
of the ambulance, a rookie EMT, with my purple gloves on,
stethoscope around my neck, and a red medical bag in hand. I am
also making sure we have the proper medical equipment stocked,
including neck collars and long body boards.
As I step out of the ambulance, a bitter breeze nips at my face.
Shattered glass, two crushed car hoods, and traffic everywhere, the
scene is put into perspective as I can finally see what is
happening. I stop in my tracks. It is my accident all over
again.
“Get the collars and boards, there is a possible back injury,” my
partner whispers to me. I fetch the items, still attempting to deal
with my conflicting emotions. Using the help of five other EMTs, we
extricate the victim from the car and secure him to the stretcher.
While in the ambulance, I realize now that circumstances have been
reversed. This time, clutching the patient’s hand, I tried to
soothe him, and he slowly calms down. I keep my composure and
actively tried to help the patient feel as comfortable as I did.
Keeping all of his personal belongings close to me, we wheel him
into the busy emergency room and transfer him safely. As we leave,
he looked into my eyes and I could feel his sincere gratitude.
Rather than being an innocent victim, like the current patient was,
I am now the rescuer.
Even though I felt the horrid memories rushing back, I kept my
duties as a rescuer in the forefront of my mind. Keeping my cool in
the face of extreme pressure I came out of the call a changed
person: someone who can see a problem, regardless of any bias I may
have, and focus only on what is happening at that instant.
Confidently facing my own terrors, I felt as if conquering my fears
allowed me to face my duties with a grounded and compassionate
outlook.
Tears stream, limbs hurt, children cry: I am there, with a smile on
my face, a stethoscope around my neck, compassion in my heart,
happy to help and proud to serve.
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