So, I just worked harder than anybody else thinking that this was in the day when it was really hard to get into medical school. I never, I did not even think I would get into medical school. And then so when you were as you were evolving as a teenager and everything, I mean Harvard’s a big swing at the ball, what made you say I want to go to Harvard?īrent: Well, I never thought I would get into Harvard. And it was just this whole machine inside that was new to me. But I just liked the anatomy and, and everything was kind of pretty to me, even inside the pig, you see all the organs and how everything works. So, I figured I had to be a doctor after that. And a lot of people were fainting and I was not fainting. And what made you want to become a doctor to start with?īrent: Well, I think it probably started in sixth or seventh grade when we were dissecting pigs.
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