In this institution (preferably situated on the East Coast), I want to unearth elements of myself that were previously rusted shut and blatantly enjoy life. Subsequent to this four-year institution, I want to embark on law school, pass the bar, and live out my dream of campaigning for social…
I want to attend Mitty not only to challenge myself in high school, but to set the foundation for a successful future. Mitty graduates get into some of the best universities in the country, and I am ready to take a step in the same direction. I also want to attend Mitty because I am enthusiastic…
I have made up in my mind that whatever career path I choose I would like for it to be one that is a service people and help to contribute to other growth and success. Also, I would like for my career choice to be one that allows me live a purposeful life and make a lot of money to afford my life style. It is not about money I would like to live a comfortable lifestyle. If I’m not able to receive any of the things I desire I would like to at least in work environment that is comfortable to not damaging to my mental health. There are many individuals who got to work every day to a high stress work environment, and it affects them emotionally and mentally.…
Snowpile Program of Toledo For the past 12 years, The Snowpile Program at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan has been helping hospitalized children and their families bring the holiday season to life. Through the Snowpile Program, the holiday spirit pours through the halls, allowing parents of patients in the hospital to rest a little easier during the holiday season.…
Why am I applying to the UNCW Honors College? The reason is as follows; I desire a challenge or goal, moreover, to overcome them; I aspire to gain recognition for my perseverance and interminable labor; I desire to not only attain these things for myself, conversely, to be an esteemed member of the Honors College by contributing a passion for learning and perseverance, to my peers. Throughout my life, challenges have been an imperative driver towards my personal accomplishments, now by applying to the Honors College, I confine myself into a position in which I necessarily achieve a higher degree of success. This drive for success, the necessity for knowledge; enthusiastic, wholehearted yet conversely meticulous work ethic are altogether grounds…
While at UIC, I hope to learn as much as I can through different methods, such as through classrooms, clubs, internships, and research programs. I hope to apply the knowledge that I obtain through those methods in my future career field. Being a part of the Honors College will place me in smaller classes, which I feel I will benefit from, as it is easier to become to closer to peers who share the same educational interests as me in a tight-knit community. I hope to take part of a community who enjoy helping others before helping themselves. Being able to connect with peers taking part in a unified group will help to enhance my experience at the Honors…
Lastly, good access to New York City is the attractive point of Rutgers University. Various experiences are as important as academic…
I talked to her about the fields of study I was interested in, and she told me that Hunter College is the best choice. She told me about how people have received internships at the District Attorney’s office and at NYU’s medical center; this makes Hunter College the perfect college for just from that piece of information, it gives its students great opportunities that other colleges can’t offer. Along with my interest for my career, I also have a special interest in contributing to the community of Hunter College. I would like to participate in several clubs, so that I can meet more people and interact with the student body.…
College is an important step for a person but a lot of people think that college is not necessary. There are a lot of reasons why people want to go to college and I am sure that everybody's reason is different. I want to go to college because of one main reason and that reason is the opportunities it allows me to have. I want to go to college because after I graduate and get my degree, I will be opened to more opportunities in life. I will be more inclined to have a better life if I go to college rather than just having a high school diploma.…
As I've grown from a small immigrant child to a young woman, I've watched the world grow before my eyes. Technology is constantly advancing in ways we never knew it could and cultures have begun to connect through schools like NYU. I want to study at a university help me keep up with our fast-changing society as well as create that change. With the founding of NYU Shanghai, people from different parts of the world will adopt a…
My goal is to join Archbishop Mitty High School for the reason that it teaches me more knowledge and the school's curriculum is designed to prepare me for college. As proven over the Archbishop Mitty website, 100% of the graduates went to a college every year. There has been many graduates over the past years that have become very successful in the career that they chose especially the students that chose to compete professionally in sports. Mitty has over 50 clubs and over half of the clubs seem very appealing to me, especially the Computer Science club. Mitty's performing arts department is well-known for the way the teachers train their students, peculiarly the dance and drama programs.…
I was born and raised in Long Island, New York. I have always loved the city in it’s craziest state, and find that everytime I go there, I am still rendered speechless at the sight of the skyline, the business and noise of Broadway and Central Park west contrasted by the relative quiet of Central Park, and the melting pot of people that so casually yet hurriedly stroll throughout their everyday life. For these reasons, I knew I had to go to a school in New York City, but choosing NYU fell upon different lines. Having parents who own and operate their own businesses, the business world has always been an interest of mine, and what better place to learn the ropes than New York City?…
Dear Daniela, even though this is not the proper way to introduce myself I just found this be be the most convenient as you are in New York(If I am correct I think we previously met at a college fair in downtown Fort Worth over a month or so ago but two months is too long for me to barely follow up on that). My name Angelina, I am a high school senior who is very close to submitting my application but just wanted to get some advise before I do so. My grades and test scores don't necessarily fit the freshman profile of an NYU student but despite the mistakes I made in my high school career, I know the potential I hold. I know I'd be a great fit for NYU and vice versa which is why it's my number one choice.…
Meterologists may seem like all they do is stand in front of a big screen and point at the cold front or storm that coming in, but it's much more than that. To become a meterologist is almost as hard as being one, they have to attend 4 years to complete their bachelor in Meterology, and it's an additional 2 years to complete the graduate program. Although many schools offer nondegree programs in basic meteorology, most of the people that want to be a meteorologists hold a undergraduate degree in meteorology. The program includes basic courses in physics, chemistry, biology, calculus, and computer science.…
The College Admissions Crisis Nation-wide, students suffer at the hands of the college admissions process and its scrupulous requirements. The standards by which students are allowed into college must be transformed to accommodate students of all backgrounds, not just the privileged who have the spare time to cater to the current standard. An average student in America is drowned in school assignments, studying for tests, doing extracurricular sports and joining clubs that look good on applications, working or doing community service. An average student is overworked. This admissions process is tailored to suit the lofty who have plenty of opportunity and spare time and an excess of resources, meanwhile students in a less positive situation…