Am I
Am I
I have always been independent, but I fully seeked independence when I was 16 years old. This was the year of 2016, and this was the year that my life changed; I was forced to grow up and learn how to be more independent. The first step to my seeking of independence was turning 16 years old and getting my driver’s license. This meant I was finally able to go out on my own and not rely on others to take me places anymore. In the year of 2016, I also began taking classes at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute to earn college credits.…
I will strive and offer my dedication to Mt. Sac College. I can offer innovation in many areas, including strategies to effective report deadlines and communication among peers. I am able to contribute my ability to work well with others under pressure. My extensive experience in providing excellent customer and employee assistance will provide the smooth running of your company. I am a fast learner in which will enable me to quickly adapt to your company environment.…
My name is Michael Nguyen. My major is Accounting. I am taking this class in order to fulfill my GE requirement. My homeschool is Cypress College. I am a full-time student and full-time worker at the same time.…
Hancock College Prep has always been like a second home to me. The school evokes a positive vibe to the staff, teachers, and staff. I love the way my teachers motivate me to do my very best at school every day. My teachers have always pushed me to live up to my full potential and it’s something I appreciate a lot because without them I wouldn’t be able to have an open mindset to new ideas and challenges.…
Personal Statement of Service Philosophy: I believe that learning is a lifelong and shared process, and that interaction between scholars and students enlivens the pursuit of knowledge. I foster and will promote the mission and purpose of the Youngstown State University. I am honest, trustworthy, team-oriented, communicative, detail-oriented, well-organized and will live by the core values of the Youngstown State University. I will display good judgment, by practicing evidence-based decision-making.…
I am a first-generation Latina student at The Ohio State University. Being from inner city Toledo, Ohio, I attended a public district where 80% of students received free or reduced lunch and the graduation rate was at an all time low of 49%. My parents had not graduated high school, therefore once college applications became relevant, they unfortunately could not help me. Through 25 different scholarships, I was able to attend OSU without any loans and truly believed I was on the right track to achieving the "American Dream". To my dismay, once classes began, I was lost.…
With school coming close to an end, it is time for me to start thinking about college and what I would like to do for the rest of my life. There are many goals that I wish to achieve throughout life, one of them would be owning my own floral business. I have always had a passion for the beauty of flowers and gardening. After high school, I plan on attending Highland Community College in Freeport, Illinois. Highland Community College remains one of the best options for me because of the affordable options, how close it is to home, and the degrees that I hope to obtain.…
My past laid out upon a table. My GPA, my resume, my test scores. An unfamiliar man whom I met for the first time was frowning, turning around in his creaky red chair, while hurriedly trying to contextualize my life with just a few pieces of paper. For 15 minutes, he sat there, unhappy, tapping his foot, analyzing what I’ve “done” with my life. He took a sip of water and suggested that I go to community college.…
If I could go back to the past and talk to myself in September 2013, I would tell my younger self to be prepared for the next four years. I would advise myself to plan out my work and actually do assignments ahead of time instead of putting them off until nine o'clock the night before they were due. I would tell myself to not take honors trig because it was too much to handle combined with all of my other classes, as well as saying, that just because it was recommended to take a class, it doesn't mean I should've. I would recommend actually trying to do the workouts for field hockey before preseason. That way it wouldn't be so bad in the future.…
First and Foremost, I would definitely be thankful to attend the New Rochelle College. I have heard that this college have a cultivating and professional relations among colleagues and students. I'd like to collobrately be apart of this tight knit community. I'm a compassionate individual striving to be great. But most importantly I have a vision I'm trying to accomplish.…
I come from a family if you don’t work hard at curtain age (18 and up) nothing is handed to you. So when it comes to being privilege I don’t have many privileges stories but I had one time to feel as though I was for an hour. Mercy College had limited tickets to a TED talks event.…
When I first stepped foot on this campus, I thought I was going to be a youth minister. That all changed when I found out that I was not going to be able to return the second semester of my freshman year due to financial reasons. I had to constantly seek The Lord and see what He had in plan for me. By this time, J-Term has already started, and I was not able to return because, I needed to work in order to even attempt to come back to Oklahoma Baptist University. I went back to the high school I graduated from to talk to and help out some athletic trainers who I studied under in my high school years.…
In my education, I want neither too rigid of a core curriculum nor to loose of one. Yale has the perfect middle where there is a third part of the curriculum that is my choice, allowing me to study my other interests outside the range of my major. Also, after visiting Yale, I found the welcoming environment for which I was looking, especially with residential colleges. Having my residential college chosen for me is appealing as well as the great things in each of the colleges like the Buttery and movie theaters that I heard…
I am interested in membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., because of what Delta represents. To me Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. represents strong, educated black woman that are dedicated to improving their community. When I was a child I always said that I wanted to improve my community. As I grew up I saw how children from impoverished homes were not always exposed or given the opportunity to achieve a better life. That’s when I realized that we have to help our youth in order to see a change in our community.…
True and significant life is found in Jesus Christ and because of my firm conviction of this it has been my primary objective to point people to Jesus. Being persuaded that Christ wants Christians and especially those who take leadership roles to minister to the needs of others, I have ordered my life to conform to that conviction. Ultimately, Jesus desires that each Christian serves him by serving others; this is accomplished in a variety of ways – feeding those who are hungry, teaching everyone the life saving Gospel, and by leading in a way that reflects the glory of Christ. It has been my immense pleasure to have had the opportunity to preach God’s Word to thousands of people over the past fifteen years. It is my sincere passion to see people embrace Christ Jesus as their Lord and savior and to be transformed by the renewing of their minds through the Word of God.…