Singing in Swahili was weird at first, but now it is as natural to me as cringing at one of my dad’s bad puns. With ten years’ experience in VOENA, an internationally recognized youth choir, I can sing in over thirty languages from around the world. Growing up in VOENA taught me, not only how to sing and perform, but how to appreciate foreign cultures and different language. This appreciation has shaped who I am as a person and what I dream of and strive for. My parents signed me up to join…
2. The first positive teamwork experience was in the first semester in Seneca College, the course is ISC100, which is to introduce Seneca to students. Students were random allocation for six people each group. Fortunately, we had a great teamwork together. We all showed up every classes, shared our idea while meeting, and we separated works as our willing. Finally, we put them together, and done a wonderful presentation. I was not only got a high mark on it, but also I learned some communication…
so I am getting my second chance now, at both a degree and and the valuable experiences that being involved with the community and networking with others can bring. The one thing I did learn from my previous collge experience, both at Appalachain and at the community college I currently attend, is how much value comes from the colege experience outside of class - connecting with others who have different life experiences, and learning and doing things together to improve ourselves and the…
The first year of college is always a learning experience for many kids.Mine was a huge eye opener on what it is like to be independent. The transition from high school to college wasn 't exactly the easiest for me. In college you don 't have parents and attendence cordinators making sure your are in class. It 's something that you have to make a prority if you plan to suceed. One of the major things I struggled with was getting up and going to class. I have always been a pretty intelligent…
Everyone believes that college is different than high school, in some ways yes, in others not so much. My high school experience was successful, I had many achievements and memories I will not forget. I have learned lessons that I will remember through the rest of my career. There have been multiple defeats, but also multiple wins. The great thing about athletics is that when you are able to manage getting all of your work done with practices or meets. There have been multiple occasions that…
school years where I have wanted to go out with my friends, but I forgot that I had homework or projects to complete. After my dual enrollment classes, I learned that most colleges do not verbally tell you when the assignments are due or constantly remind you like many of us…
My past educational experience that prepared me to become expose to the community started when I was admitted into Stanly Early College. I became more involved with the community by volunteering in community services, becoming the secretary for student council, becoming a member of Stanly County’s Leadership Youth program, and coordinating a fun run. This learning stretch experience helped me to become responsible when handling funding, managing my time wisely with planning and using my…
Many people come into college feeling unprepared, nervous, and unconfident, and while being convinced that I was indeed prepared, I couldn’t help but feel some of these stressful emotions. Over the past month and a half, I have adapted to my new environment that is Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), and feel much more sure of myself as I continue through this semester. I have learned about what skills and mindsets can lead to a successful college experience, such as hope, grit, and resilience.…
parents have owned various businesses during my lifetime. I’m everlastingly grateful for my parents and the businesses that aided me in unveiling my passion. From lemonade stands as a child to assisting in managing full-scale restaurants, these experiences have been invaluable. As a child, I remember speculating what my passion in life was. Other kids wanted to be dancers and astronauts, some chefs or racecar drivers, but I always wanted to be a CEO. However, as I grew older I began to learn…
two years of college at a community college. I applied to the universities I had in mind during my final year in high school and got accepted into all of them. Unfortunately, the cost was too much to go to any of the colleges, and the scholarship money was barely enough to pay for an entire year. The Honors College Fellows Scholarship was awarded to me, and the Honors College at Lone Star College-North Harris would cover the cost of my first two years of college. It was an Honors College at this…