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    One of the deepest impact of the statistics on me was applying the statistics to a vast of area such as sports, environment, health, economics, engineering. Moreover, since statistics is a research oriented discipline, I set my mind on a career in applied statistics. Among the significant areas of Statistics, I would like to focus on Bayesian Statistics, Time Series Analysis, Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Nonparametric Statistical Modeling. In addition,…

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    students who have that potential to achieve great success, but when those students don’t achieve it, it can be very disheartening. She states that the potential for advancement in her career is limitless as her discipline of math and engineering. These skills can be utilized in academics, government or private companies where the demand for people who possess them is highly characterized; the salary supplements this economic philosophy. Mrs. Chavis’ believes that it’s vital to build a strong…

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    Many aspects of campus expansion and policies had great benefits, but nevertheless held oppositions as well. The Davis Library was a new, innovated, resource for the students. On the other hand, there were complaints of the library being abused, specifically by undergraduate students (Richards, 1984b, p. 8). This ultimately led to several specific instances of banning undergraduates from the library, written shortly after its opening. Mary Margaret Richards, a graduate student in the English…

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    other ethnicities such as: African Americans, Latin descent, Hispanic, Asian, Native Americans, etc., have experienced the collective efforts that have been made to represent a broad variety of programs and practices being carried out by multiple disciplines in the attempt to create more minority presence in their field(A.P.A.2012). Moderate retention presents the education in higher education (universities), adult and community learning, and work-based learning with serious challenges for…

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    Further expansion must be accompanied by offering a wider, diverse range of education—the student should be able to acquire skills in multiple disciplines while achieving a solid core set of skills and at a pace that is customized to individual’s capacity to learn. With this in mind, further expansion will require a re-examination of the design, organization, definition, and purpose of higher education…

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    Today there are many ways for a student to earn a post-secondary education. The traditional option for attending in person classes at university or college is still present, but there many students are choosing to earn their degrees through a completely online or hybrid program, which is mostly online but does include some in person courses. No matter which style of earning an education students chose, the main goal associated with achieving a degree remains the same. That goal is for students…

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    Staurt Hall was Inspired by Richard Hoggart's The Uses of Literacy (1958, 1970), Raymond Williams' Culture and Society (1958) and The Long Revolution (1961), and E.P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class (1963), the birth of British cultural studies is generally associated with the 1964 founding of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham by Hoggart and Stuart Hall. Over the next two decades, as education in England faced severe economic hardship, cultural studies…

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    In the past 30 years, the cost of college has increased enormously. However, during the same time period the percentage of hours worked by college graduates in the job market has increased from 32% to 50% (Autor). This leaves many students asking themselves “is college still worth the high costs?” To answer this question, we have to look at what we mean by the worth of college. The worth of college is simply a comparison of its value to the costs associated with it. The Merriam-Webster…

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    responsibilities are to always have lesson plans prepared. Followed by teaching classes and evaluating their students progress. It is also very important to maintain discipline in the classroom. The teacher must have unlimited energy and knowledge about the subject they are teaching. The most important thing is to create an academic and fun environment…

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    Prompt: We would like to know more about your interest in NYU. We are particularly interested in knowing what motivated you to apply to NYU and more specifically, why you have applied or expressed interest in a particular campus, school, college, program, and/or area of study? If you have applied to more than one, please tell us why you are interested in each of the campuses, schools, colleges, or programs to which you have applied. You may be focused or undecided, or simply open to the options…

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