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    NAVSEA Personal Statement

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    Approaching the one year anniversary of my start date at NAVSEA, the force behind the ships in the United States Navy fleet, I want to return to school and take graduate courses in Engineering Management at Temple University. After graduating with a notable four year Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Widener University, in Chester, Pennsylvania, I immediately joined the working world ten days after graduation and gained sound experience by working in the Integrated Logistic…

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    How To Improve BCC?

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    you see as an incoming freshman that would improve the campus. So, what would improve BRCC? What was I looking for when selecting schools? What do I see as a freshman would improve BRCC? The changes I would like to see happen is to add 4-year bachelor 's degree programs, to improve parking and get a football team. First, the college already offers low tuition, but is geared toward the student transferring to a larger 4-year university. Obtaining a 4 year degree program would be a change…

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    Everyone is competing against each other and it’s getting harder to obtain a decent job even with a bachelor degree. About 38 percent of employed college graduates were working in a job that didn 't require a college degree. In the year 2014, it increased to 46 percent of college grads working in such jobs. Unfortunately these number keep increasing rapidly…

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    When I was first asked to do this interview assignment, I was very concerned as to who I would be interviewing. I did not want to interview any random Engineer because it would not be pertinent to my future career. The few people I would be able to interview that were family friends, were not Electrical Engineers. I knew of a Civil, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineer, none of which I found to fit my assignment. I wanted to specifically interview an Electrical Engineer because they would be able…

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    Life is full of choices. Everything we do is according to our own wills and desires. For a long time, people have thought that education is a path to success. People who are educated tend to succeed in life; as the opposite, people without education tend to struggle. There are many strategies to obtaining a good education, and one of the most realistic ways for earning an education is going to school. I am from Vietnam where the percentage of population who are literate is still high. Because…

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    does not state what the sixty percent of masters degrees represents. The sixty percent may represent the amount of degrees at one university and who knows, that university may be in a city where trades are more common than careers that require a bachelor degree. Rosin exaggerates that women earn "about half of all law and medical degrees." About half is not domination; it does show that their are a lot of women in those two fields but there are the same amount of men as well. she states that…

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    Why Is College Worth Essay

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    Regarding the Worth of College In this paper I will be arguing for why college is worth it. Worth in this context is going to be thought of in terms of quality of job, rid of debt at some point, and more options open to a person. The reason for questioning why college would not be worth it is as follows: As price of school increases and jobs are not promised many students such as myself wonder if going to college is worth it. A four year degree alone can rack up debt. I have found completing a…

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    Engineering is a Profession Not an Occupation A good profession is not something you get to choose it’s something that chooses you. When I was just nine years old I took apart my parents treadmill just to know what it was like inside. I loved to tinker and build things to see how they worked all throughout my childhood. On the first day of my first engineering class the professor told us characteristics of a good engineer. The first thing she said was engineers are people who like to know how…

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    A Career As A Zoologist

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    A scientist who studies animals is known as a Zoologist. The Zoology career focuses on animal behavior, diets, habitats, and the overall well-being of wildlife animals. To become a Zoologist, you must have a strong passion and understanding of all animals, from birds to lions and everything in between. Zoologists can have several different jobs, salaries, work environments, and education levels. It can also be fairly difficult to find a job in the Zoology field, but it is an overall rewarding…

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    Experimental Psychologist

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    afforded a clinical and counseling psychology, I would still be providing some counseling services, along with other administrative functions as a youth probation officer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry level positions require a bachelor degree, with a 2015 median pay of about $49K (2015). I have learned that while each state has different approaches to youth in the justice system, more important is the approach of the youth probation officer who, like the justice system, can…

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