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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Answered Prayers

My husband is not one to boast of his achievements, therefore I do his boasting for him :-) For those of you who read my blog, you know that Jake has been in the process of applying to medical school for the past 2 years. Well....to be precise this long road began 6 years ago because that is when he first decided he wanted to pursue medicine. He went to his academic advisor at BYU and told him his goal of becoming a doctor. His advisor, you know the one that is there to help you achieve your dreams, looked at his grades up to that point (I believe he was a sophomore) and told him that his GPA was not good enough.


Jake walked away from that meeting thinking medicine was out of the question and began looking into other options. He switched his focus to predental, then he decided to go into research and become a professor, and lastly he looked into being a pharmacist. Nothing felt right. And finally he decided that doing anything else would feel like settling for something that he just didn't want to be.

He applied to medical school last year for Fall of 2009. The only school he applied to was the University of Washington. He applied late and didn't even get an interview. I was discouraged but Jake was optimistic that if he sent in his application earlier that he would get an interview. So we waited another year and he applied again. This year he has been invited to interview at 7 schools. He interviewed at 6 of them and just recently turned down the 7th. He turned down an interview because today his aspiration became a reality.

He interviewed at the University of Washington a week ago. They only select 20 Idaho residents into their school of medicine. Today they accepted their top 4/5 applicants. Jake was one of them. I am so proud of him. It has been a long road full of many prayers and dissapointments, but today he is one step closer to achieving his goal. We feel so blessed. Medical school will of course be a challenge, but I have no doubt in my mind that he will rise to the occasion just like he always has. Thank you Mr. Mean Hearted College Advisor for possibly giving my husband the push he needed in the right direction by telling him he couldn't do something. Because guess what dude, he did it.

13 comments:

Tesera said...

I love this post, you guys are the cutest!!! Congrats to you both, I am confident you did it together! How exciting, I am so happy for you

Tim and Jennifer said...

Yea! Way to go. It's so fun to start the journey! Congrats.

Jennifer said...

Congrats to your entire family. That is just wonderful news! Now you can celebrate tomorrow!

Serena said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! And this makes me even happier because I will only be an hour away from you! UW is an amazing school!!!

Helena said...

Yay for the mean hearted advisor! And yay for you guys. I have a friend out here whose husband is doing his first year of rotations. It's a long road, but it will definitely be worth it.

Brittany said...

Congrats to you guys! When does school start? And when's the big move?

stace said...

yay! that is excellent news.

chris said...

YES!!!!!!! Staci just got ahold of me and told me the news! Well there was no doubt in my mind you were going to get in, it was just a matter of where, and what a place to do it at! I love the plug in the post about that idiot advisor that BYU kept around for so many years .... for who knows what reason! Because he was a genuine IDIOT! Always telling people things like that! WAY TO STICK IT TO THE MAN JAKE. We are way excited for you guys!

Kathy said...

Congratulations!!! What a blessing and relief! I am proud of you Jake!

Michelle M said...

UW has a GREAT medical program. Way to go Jake! I'm jealous you'll be living in Washington sooner than I will. I hope you love our rainy home-state!

Anonymous said...

Gretchen, Someone once told us "behind every successful man is a good woman". I know that is the same for a woman. I helped steer Dad to medical school, worked nights as a LPN in labor and delivery and later would receive my RN degree. Why? Because I had a good man supporting me, too. Gretchen and Jake many people instill fear because of their total experinces or personal failures, aka "idiots". Medical School and Nursing School are major adventures. However, with proper preparations, work ethic, faith, desire and with great supportive partners its a shared dream to realize. Best to you three!!! Love, mamas

Keli and Jacob Langston said...

congrats! We are so excited for you guys. Pretty dissapointed you aren't going to Florida, but glad you got into the program you wanted the most. Jake, you are such a stinkin' stud! I love you to death and we will be praying for your continued success. Go Huskies :) Love ya man!
Jacob

Shawn said...

Congrats! UW has a great Med. School and it is really hard to transfer in. That is awesome! Enjoy the beauty that is Western Washington. If you ever need any ideas of fun things to do there, I have tons.