William Hiser Case Study

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William Hiser William Hiser is the average height. Most people already assume that he is the principle just because he is bald. But that's only because the other two associate principals are also bald at Rock Springs High School. William is the associate principal at Rock Springs High School. He as been through multiple careers through his life. Mr. Hiser applies to the Northwest college in Powell, Wyoming. He studied there for two years. He majored in accounting and business administration. Looking back now Mr. Hiser said that if he would do another major he would go back and finish accounting. He had less interest in accounting and transferred to the University of Wyoming in Laramie. He majored in education and received his bachelor's degree. Later he went back and received his masters degree. Mr. Hiser was also in the military for 12 years. He was part of the …show more content…
Her name was Mrs.Johnson and Mr. Hiser found her as a mother figure. He said whenever he just need to visit or talk to someone that's who he talked to. Mr. Hiser did take a year of modern dance for a P.E. credit and found that he wasn't to bad. During college Mr.Hiser said he was little bit of both when it came to bookworm or slacker. His GPA for undergrad school was a 3.3. In grad school his GPA was a 3.9. Throughout college he said he his social life was balanced. So he did go out but also stayed in. he had different jobs throughout his college duration. Mr. Hiser said his parents didn't make a big deal for him leaving to college. He said in good humor there were still other kids at home. Before he left for college though he worked for a couple years. He mentioned that having more lame jobs like the ones he had for a while motivated him to want something more. That was part of his motivation to go to college. He advised that we should take those kind of jobs to help find what you really want to do and motivate you

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