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Kaitlyn Greiner
Sociology 2010 Paper: Option 1
In this paper, I will be examining my decision to be a Health Science major at Clemson
University. I chose this major in order to achieve my later goal of being a physician assistant.
Many sociological factors in my life have contributed to this decision. After analyzing my life, I
have found that I have many interests. I could have been happy with studying a variety of
different majors here at Clemson University, but I have been socialized by the American culture.
Overall, the American culture values a high level of education. My decision is related to
many of the core values of the United States. Some of the core values that have been influential
factors in my decision are achievement and success, individualism, hard work, efficiency and
practicality, science and technology, material comfort, equality, and education (Henslin, 2011).
Personally, one of my own core values is helping others. This value was also heavily influenced
by my American culture and morals, though. In the recent years, America has begun to shift
toward a more sedentary lifestyle, which is leading to high obesity rates. Also, the population of
America has begun to age (Henslin, 2011). The increases in obesity and aging rates in this
country have made me feel the need to go into the medical field as well.
Another sociological factor that greatly influenced my decision to study health science
was my social group. The group dynamic at my high school peer pressured me into choosing a
major in the medical field. Because so many students had chosen a major in medicine,
groupthink seemed to occur during my senior year of high school. Many of my peers had been
told that they must go into the medical field from a very young age. It seemed as though they had
no choice in the matter. It was expected that students from my high school study a “well-
regarded” subject after graduation. Standards were very high and everyone who graduated was
expected, not only to attend college, but also to acquire a very successful occupation. This
secondary group definitely had a greater impact on my decision than my primary group. My
family and close friends were not interested in these “high-esteemed” majors. They valued my
happiness and encouraged a less stressful major. Although they did not have as large an impact
in my decision, I still receive positive sanctions from my primary group. These positive sanctions
are satisfying because I feel that I am making this group proud. Growing up in America and
previously attending “magnet” schools for my entire life, I have been socialized to achieve
success in terms of money and respect. I will be able to acquire this success more easily these
days because of the existence of the phase of life called transitional adulthood. This phase
implies that one is not truly an adult yet and occurs between the ages of 18 and 29 (Henslin,
2011). This is when many students continue their education after college. If accepted to
physician assistant school after college, I will also be continuing my education in this transitional
phase. At this point, I will shift to being financially independent. This is a standard in my social
structure. Because women are still a minority group in the United States, I wish to overcome the
stereotype that women cannot provide for themselves or their families. A goal of mine is to have
the ability to provide for my future children and myself independently.
The other main sociological factor that influenced my decision to be a health science
major is social class. My parents are of the upper middle class. Therefore, I was expected from a
young age to gain a high level of education. When I was born, my parents purchased pre-paid
college tuition for me. It is assumed that if you are of the upper middle class that you will attend
college because you can afford it and you should acquire high paying careers just like your
parents. My parents experienced intergenerational mobility and they expect, in the back of their
minds, that I do the same. Overall, social class is determined by property, power, and prestige
(Henslin, 2011). According to Forbes Magazine, 79% of respondents voted that the careers with
the highest levels of prestige, behind firefighters, are doctors, nurses, and scientists (Riper,
2006). Although I did not consciously feel that I was attempting to acquire prestige through my
major and career goals, the prestige factor was most likely prevalent in making a career in
medicine seem more appealing when I was making my decision.
Gender was another major social cause in determining my field of study. Women have
overcome many barriers involving gender roles from the past. Now, all people are encouraged to
attend college, including women. Women have made great strides regarding education. Females
numerically dominate all of my health science classes here at Clemson. Although women have
overcome many obstacles due to traditional gender roles in the recent years by means of
education, they are at a disadvantage in the workplace (Henslin, 2011). The physician assistant
career is very similar to that of a career in nursing, which is typically thought of as being
dominated by women. 70% of physician assistants today are women. It is more profitable for a
woman to become a physician assistant because they may make more than female doctors
according to a 2012 Yale study (Dubois, 2013). A wage gap still exists between males and
females. It seems to be more acceptable in American culture that a woman has a job that assists a
male in his dominant career because of patriarchy. Men often times make up the majority of the
dominant careers. For example, as of November 2012, 64% of doctors were male and only 28%
were female in the United States (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013).
I have experienced various sociological consequences as a result of my decision to study
health science. My first experienced consequence was group membership. I am a part of the
health science major here at Clemson. Being in a certain major exposes students to the same
people each year. As a result, study groups form and friendships are made. I have joined the
medical fraternity at Clemson, Alpha Epsilon Delta. I also belong to a volunteer staff at a free
medical clinic. I worked at this clinic last summer to gain experience for my major.
I am exposed to various social classes through these group memberships, therefore social
class is another social consequence of my decision. I was exposed to a higher class than my own
when working alongside doctors at the clinic and when interacting with other students in my
major. I have found that many students in the health science major have at least one parent who
is a physician, while I do not. I have also been able to interact with people in extreme poverty at
the free medical clinic. The patients that we treated were legally in poverty, therefore unable to
afford medical treatment. Being exposed to this class of people was a much more enriching
experience for me and contributed even more to my desire of going into the medical field to help
people in need. Exposure to these opposite ends of the spectrum has taught me a great deal about
our society.
Another social consequence stems from my culture and social groups within this culture.
Most people are impressed and offer positive sanctions when they know that I am a health
science major because they know that it is a challenging major. It all circles back to America’s
core values. America values hard work and my primary and secondary groups both provide
positive sanctions because of this value. To me, it is important to make my family proud and,
because they are American, they value these core aspects. The students from my hometown are
also more accepting of me knowing that I am entering the medical field.
This analysis of my own life decisions has encouraged me to understand more about how
gender affects career choices in the medical field. I would like to know why women still tend to
choose careers that are subservient of a dominant one, like nursing and physician assisting. I
want to know if it is because it is more profitable for them to choose one of these careers because
of the wage gap or if it is due to another issue. The reason I wish to be a physician assistant,
rather than a physician is that I would like to have children in the future; therefore I want to work
regular hours, without being on call. I would like to know if family is a priority for women in
choosing their career. Another reason for women choosing these submissive careers could be that
women may not feel they are capable of being physicians. I would like to explore all of these
possibilities through conducting a survey of young adult, females wishing to enter into a career
in the medical field. I would target certain medical majors at various colleges because they are
on their paths to their future careers. I would like to target several different types of colleges,
such as liberal arts and universities, in order to obtain a diverse sample. These samples would
also be easily accessed because I could distribute the surveys in a classroom setting. On the
surveys, I would ask questions to determine their reasoning for deciding to enter into their
desired career in the medical field.
References
Dubois, S. (2013, March 11). 5 professions ruled by women. Fortune Magazine. Retrieved from
http://money.cnn.com/gallery/pf/jobs/2013/03/11/5-professions-ruled-by-
women.fortune/4.html
Henslin, J.M. (2011). Essentials of sociology: A down-to-earth approach (9th ed.). Boston: Allyn
& Bacon.
Kaiser Family Foundation. (2013). Distribution of physicians by gender. Kaiser Family
Foundation. Retrieved from http://kff.org/other/state-indicator/physicians-by-gender/
Riper, T. V. (2006, July 28). America’s most admired professions. Forbes Magazine. Retrieved
from http://www.forbes.com/2006/07/28/leadership-careers-jobs-
cx_tvr_0728admired.html

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Sociology paper

  • 1. Kaitlyn Greiner Sociology 2010 Paper: Option 1 In this paper, I will be examining my decision to be a Health Science major at Clemson University. I chose this major in order to achieve my later goal of being a physician assistant. Many sociological factors in my life have contributed to this decision. After analyzing my life, I have found that I have many interests. I could have been happy with studying a variety of different majors here at Clemson University, but I have been socialized by the American culture. Overall, the American culture values a high level of education. My decision is related to many of the core values of the United States. Some of the core values that have been influential factors in my decision are achievement and success, individualism, hard work, efficiency and practicality, science and technology, material comfort, equality, and education (Henslin, 2011). Personally, one of my own core values is helping others. This value was also heavily influenced by my American culture and morals, though. In the recent years, America has begun to shift toward a more sedentary lifestyle, which is leading to high obesity rates. Also, the population of America has begun to age (Henslin, 2011). The increases in obesity and aging rates in this country have made me feel the need to go into the medical field as well. Another sociological factor that greatly influenced my decision to study health science was my social group. The group dynamic at my high school peer pressured me into choosing a major in the medical field. Because so many students had chosen a major in medicine, groupthink seemed to occur during my senior year of high school. Many of my peers had been told that they must go into the medical field from a very young age. It seemed as though they had no choice in the matter. It was expected that students from my high school study a “well- regarded” subject after graduation. Standards were very high and everyone who graduated was
  • 2. expected, not only to attend college, but also to acquire a very successful occupation. This secondary group definitely had a greater impact on my decision than my primary group. My family and close friends were not interested in these “high-esteemed” majors. They valued my happiness and encouraged a less stressful major. Although they did not have as large an impact in my decision, I still receive positive sanctions from my primary group. These positive sanctions are satisfying because I feel that I am making this group proud. Growing up in America and previously attending “magnet” schools for my entire life, I have been socialized to achieve success in terms of money and respect. I will be able to acquire this success more easily these days because of the existence of the phase of life called transitional adulthood. This phase implies that one is not truly an adult yet and occurs between the ages of 18 and 29 (Henslin, 2011). This is when many students continue their education after college. If accepted to physician assistant school after college, I will also be continuing my education in this transitional phase. At this point, I will shift to being financially independent. This is a standard in my social structure. Because women are still a minority group in the United States, I wish to overcome the stereotype that women cannot provide for themselves or their families. A goal of mine is to have the ability to provide for my future children and myself independently. The other main sociological factor that influenced my decision to be a health science major is social class. My parents are of the upper middle class. Therefore, I was expected from a young age to gain a high level of education. When I was born, my parents purchased pre-paid college tuition for me. It is assumed that if you are of the upper middle class that you will attend college because you can afford it and you should acquire high paying careers just like your parents. My parents experienced intergenerational mobility and they expect, in the back of their minds, that I do the same. Overall, social class is determined by property, power, and prestige
  • 3. (Henslin, 2011). According to Forbes Magazine, 79% of respondents voted that the careers with the highest levels of prestige, behind firefighters, are doctors, nurses, and scientists (Riper, 2006). Although I did not consciously feel that I was attempting to acquire prestige through my major and career goals, the prestige factor was most likely prevalent in making a career in medicine seem more appealing when I was making my decision. Gender was another major social cause in determining my field of study. Women have overcome many barriers involving gender roles from the past. Now, all people are encouraged to attend college, including women. Women have made great strides regarding education. Females numerically dominate all of my health science classes here at Clemson. Although women have overcome many obstacles due to traditional gender roles in the recent years by means of education, they are at a disadvantage in the workplace (Henslin, 2011). The physician assistant career is very similar to that of a career in nursing, which is typically thought of as being dominated by women. 70% of physician assistants today are women. It is more profitable for a woman to become a physician assistant because they may make more than female doctors according to a 2012 Yale study (Dubois, 2013). A wage gap still exists between males and females. It seems to be more acceptable in American culture that a woman has a job that assists a male in his dominant career because of patriarchy. Men often times make up the majority of the dominant careers. For example, as of November 2012, 64% of doctors were male and only 28% were female in the United States (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013). I have experienced various sociological consequences as a result of my decision to study health science. My first experienced consequence was group membership. I am a part of the health science major here at Clemson. Being in a certain major exposes students to the same people each year. As a result, study groups form and friendships are made. I have joined the
  • 4. medical fraternity at Clemson, Alpha Epsilon Delta. I also belong to a volunteer staff at a free medical clinic. I worked at this clinic last summer to gain experience for my major. I am exposed to various social classes through these group memberships, therefore social class is another social consequence of my decision. I was exposed to a higher class than my own when working alongside doctors at the clinic and when interacting with other students in my major. I have found that many students in the health science major have at least one parent who is a physician, while I do not. I have also been able to interact with people in extreme poverty at the free medical clinic. The patients that we treated were legally in poverty, therefore unable to afford medical treatment. Being exposed to this class of people was a much more enriching experience for me and contributed even more to my desire of going into the medical field to help people in need. Exposure to these opposite ends of the spectrum has taught me a great deal about our society. Another social consequence stems from my culture and social groups within this culture. Most people are impressed and offer positive sanctions when they know that I am a health science major because they know that it is a challenging major. It all circles back to America’s core values. America values hard work and my primary and secondary groups both provide positive sanctions because of this value. To me, it is important to make my family proud and, because they are American, they value these core aspects. The students from my hometown are also more accepting of me knowing that I am entering the medical field. This analysis of my own life decisions has encouraged me to understand more about how gender affects career choices in the medical field. I would like to know why women still tend to choose careers that are subservient of a dominant one, like nursing and physician assisting. I want to know if it is because it is more profitable for them to choose one of these careers because
  • 5. of the wage gap or if it is due to another issue. The reason I wish to be a physician assistant, rather than a physician is that I would like to have children in the future; therefore I want to work regular hours, without being on call. I would like to know if family is a priority for women in choosing their career. Another reason for women choosing these submissive careers could be that women may not feel they are capable of being physicians. I would like to explore all of these possibilities through conducting a survey of young adult, females wishing to enter into a career in the medical field. I would target certain medical majors at various colleges because they are on their paths to their future careers. I would like to target several different types of colleges, such as liberal arts and universities, in order to obtain a diverse sample. These samples would also be easily accessed because I could distribute the surveys in a classroom setting. On the surveys, I would ask questions to determine their reasoning for deciding to enter into their desired career in the medical field.
  • 6. References Dubois, S. (2013, March 11). 5 professions ruled by women. Fortune Magazine. Retrieved from http://money.cnn.com/gallery/pf/jobs/2013/03/11/5-professions-ruled-by- women.fortune/4.html Henslin, J.M. (2011). Essentials of sociology: A down-to-earth approach (9th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Kaiser Family Foundation. (2013). Distribution of physicians by gender. Kaiser Family Foundation. Retrieved from http://kff.org/other/state-indicator/physicians-by-gender/ Riper, T. V. (2006, July 28). America’s most admired professions. Forbes Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/2006/07/28/leadership-careers-jobs- cx_tvr_0728admired.html