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Isaac Kirby

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Education

East Tennessee State University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Criminology
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Enforcement

    • Dream career goals:

      Sergeant William Jace Cherry Memorial Scholarship
      Winner
      For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to do something to help people. For the longest time, I wanted to enter the medical field and become a Physician Assistant. My plan was to work as as an EMT during the summer, and study and run Cross Country and Track and Field during the school year at ETSU. That changed abruptly when I took anatomy senior year of highschool. As the semester went on, I found myself struggling, and began considering other options with one thing in mind: still the ability to help others. I was talking to one of my best friends, whose dad is a Captain in the Gallatin Police Department. He was considering going into law enforcement, so I began researching the field. Up until that point, I had always had a high level of respect for law enforcement officers, but had never considered it myself. As I continued researching though, I knew that was the job field for me. I graduated highschool and began attending ETSU. At this point, I still hadn’t told my parents that I wanted to get into law enforcement, afraid of their judgement and response. My plan was to just go and get a degree in business to still further my education. Throughout the first semester, my grades began to slip. I had no passion for the business classes and began to struggle. Second semester came, and I still hadn’t told my parents I had no interest in what I was studying. Then one evening I decided to break the news. I switched my major, and began taking the Criminal Justice route this past summer, passing both classes with 100s and significantly boosting my GPA. Switching my major to something I wanted to get into brought up my GPA, also allowing me to retain my NCAA eligibility, which I was on the verge of losing for a year. Ever since I began the Criminal Justice route, I have enjoyed every bit of it. One thing that makes me want to get into law enforcement and help others is the impact you can have on someone’s life with just one interaction. There’s a multitude of scenarios where it could very well be saving someone’s life, or just being a light in their period of darkness. I chose this route because I feel like it gives me the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives for the better. There are a lot of jobs that can help people, but very few compare to the impact and first hand experience of assisting those in need like law enforcement and first responders. In the past 6 years of my life, the world has changed tremendously. As time continues to march forward, the need for people in society who want to help others will continue to grow, and I plan to be right there helping someone.