Higher Education Administrator Goals

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Higher Education Administrator is my top goal to accomplish. Not because they control the whole system, nor because they tend to make more money than any other careers. However because this is my passion and somethings just inspired me to accomplish it.
Regardless any obstacles being faced by me I chose this in order to live a life of passion I desired for and help my community as much I could with all my power. Something that validates my solemnness toward this goal is the mantra I myself have created in order to keep being motivated because my instructor once told me “You never fail, instead you try harder to succeed” which encouraged me to create this mantra, “I cannot alter what I have done, but I can alter what I will overtake. The mistakes I make will create challenges for me, but my mistakes will assist me to make the right decisions at the end and teach me to stand strong until I find the resolution.” I want to change the tomorrow for myself, family, and for those who need me during their tough times.
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Many never pay any attention and try to find a resolution to any of the situation that surrounds them, indeed they support it instead of altering the system. A system that is not fair to many, system that stops one part of society from earning the equal opportunity. This situation has been a top issue in many countries and I want to be a difference that provides everyone with the identical opportunity. I want ALL girls to receive an education no matter where they live and regardless their situation. I want to be a dream of those girls who want to live in freedom and be able to do everything I can do today…receive an

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