Gap

2024 - 4 - 17

The Unconventional Journey: Embracing Self-Discovery During a Gap Year

College Life - Gap Year - Healthcare - Self-Discovery - Women's Health

Embrace self-discovery and friendships: What really happens when you take a gap year in college? Find out more!

Taking a gap year during my college journey in 2022 was a decision that brought immense clarity and self-discovery. Stepping away from the conventional path paved by academics, I delved into explorations of my passions and interests. The gap year became a transformational period where I could focus on personal growth and introspection, something that the bustling college life often overshadowed. Instead of textbooks and lectures, I immersed myself in real-world experiences that shaped my identity like never before.

During this hiatus, I cherished the opportunity to forge genuine connections and lasting friendships. Away from the routine grind of assignments and exams, I found the time to truly bond with like-minded individuals who shared my aspirations and values. These friendships were not merely social interactions but pillars of support and inspiration, laying the foundation for lifelong relationships. The gap year offered me a different kind of education โ€“ one that nurtured empathy, understanding, and the value of human connections.

Returning to college after the transformative gap year, I carried with me a newfound sense of purpose and direction. The experiences and lessons learned during that time resonated deeply, guiding me towards a more holistic approach to education and life. The gap year not only broadened my perspectives but also reaffirmed the significance of taking unconventional paths to discover one's true self. It was a journey filled with self-realization, growth, and the beauty of forming authentic connections with individuals who shared similar visions and dreams.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Daily Texan"

Revisiting college after a gap year (The Daily Texan)

When I took a gap year in 2022, I finally found time to explore myself โ€” something that college claimed to offer. I could develop friendships, ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Emory Wheel"

College students, do not judge gap years | The Emory Wheel (The Emory Wheel)

This stereotypical idea evokes images of privileged teenagers engaging in excessive partying as they travel the world, wasting both precious money and time.

The Gap Year (UHM News)

Thinking about taking a gap year before applying to health graduate or professional school? Attend this session to listen to pre-health students who are ...

Could this be a transformative year for women's health? (gatesfoundation.org)

Dr. Ru-fong Joanne Cheng shares four reasons she believes the world is closer than ever to closing the women's health gap. Veronica Fulani, a maternity ...

Explore the last week