junior college, I know I stand capable of competing academically with students who are keener than I am. Studying alongside students with more discipline than myself will improve my skills plus teach me more than I could learn myself. Concurrently, in today’s job market, having a college degree is considered a basic requirement for most employers. Additionally, my sister and I are the first in our family to ever be able to pursue a college education in hopes of a brighter future. A college…
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 community. Since I…
Let me show you how it real it gets. The winter before my senior year I had recently visited Spelman College, this motivated me. Let’s fast forward, on the first day of school my spirit was extremely high and I felt as if I could conquer the world. My friends and I walked into our classes feeling undefeatable. We decided that we wanted to start a club that would look well on our resume not thinking of the responsibilities that came with it. I went to talk to prospective sponsors that would help…
I remember searching up colleges in the 10th grade as a school project.I came up with 5 requirements a college must have. 1. 2-6 hours away from New York City, 2. Great Business Program, 3. Division 1 or 2 ( School Pride), 4. An urban atmosphere, 5.Greek Life (Delta Simga Theta). These were the sections I bubbled in on collegeboard.com, and Syracuse University popped up.I went on the school page and was surprised by the bright orange.I looked at the different programs Whitman school had to…
I should have gone to college right out of high school but instead, I chose to go to work full time. Eight years later, a friend of mine, who was studying to become an RN, pushed me to apply to Community College like she did. I was hesitant at first and made excuses, but I went ahead and applied. I became excited when I registered for my classes! It was becoming real. I went to class everyday, worked hard and tried my best at subjects I knew I wasn’t great at and managed to obtain a decent GPA.…
Halfway through my first semester at UCF, I feel a lot less optimistic than I did when first starting out. As a starry-eyed freshman, I was determined to do my absolute best, but I’ve somehow lost sight of that goal along the way, preferring to binge-watch Japanese shows, write song lyrics, avoid doing laundry, and order things I really don’t need from eBay. Since I find that extremely entertaining, it’s also become quite obvious that my sense of humor has deteriorated to nothing. However, I…
began spending more time with friends and out of the house than time on school. Cutting classes became something not only I, but the school was used to. Despite my poor choices in school, colleges began to reach out to me about playing soccer due to my outstanding season. At this point, my whole view on college changed. I had already created a list of schools I wanted to attend, but I began to look into others due to my new interest in continuing my soccer career. “Christian, you really need to…
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. “You have to be realistic. It’s the most logical choice, ” he said. Although my academics weren’t as good as the rest of the applicants, I refused to listen to the man my mother had recommended me for academic advice. I thanked him for his time…
Hamilton College was a school I liked the moment I arrived on campus. Apart from the stunning facilities, I took notice of the open curriculum and strong alumni network and decided I liked Hamilton. However, simply liking my tour was not enough for me to want to apply as my first choice. Wanting to know more, I contacted an art history major to try and see what truly makes Hamilton unique. The student sits down next to me in front of the Euphoria cafe and drops several boxes under the table we…
The one, single most, driving factor that will lead to my college success is single parenting. The struggles of motherhood at a young age have been the most influential piece that has fueled and will continue to fuel my academic progress. Pregnant at 18, I found myself with an enormous undertaking. Caring and providing for a child (when a child myself) was at times overwhelming. I felt uncertain of my future. With no formal education, poverty had one foot in my door, sure to make his way fully…