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    When considering what career I wanted to achieve I was given a substantial amount of advice; starting with choosing something that you are passionate about and ending with researching everything you can about what you want to do. Having been given advice, and learned from past experiences that I needed to listen to all the advice. So I thought long and hard about what my dream job would be. I knew it had to be something where I was helping people. After my freshman year in college, I knew…

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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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    Personally, I intent on improving my writing skills to help ease the process of graduate school. My intention is to reach a level of writing where I can communicate my ideas more clearly. I know that writing (for example, a thesis paper) is a process, and that it involves more than one person (in the case of the thesis paper, a three-person thesis committee). This fact is apparent in books where authors acknowledge individuals who have contributed to their work. Often the author expresses her or…

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    During a case study by Emily H. Mudd, a married couple participated in a research study as part of a marriage and family course. The wife expressed feeling of not being satisfied in their marriage. However, she expressed that her husband seemed to be satisfied. The counselor tried to find underlying issues to the problem asked about work, family background, performed personality tests, made suggestions, and had the couple come back together for more counseling sessions. After, the sessions the…

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    In this essay, “College Prepares People for Life,” by Freeman Hrabowski portrays the notion that college is an absolute requirement to prepare students for “THE REAL WORLD”. Hrabowski embellishes the fact that without college, students are not going to be ready for the competitive job market and won’t be able to reach a high level of success if they don’t have the college experience. Yes Hrabowski point of view is completely understandable because in today’s society college has become such a…

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    By the time I am 25 years old, I want to be in a serious and committed relationship. I can reach this goal by opening myself up to more new people. By creating a friendship with someone new in my life, it could potentially turn into a relationship. However, I have to make sure that I know what I want in a relationship and avoid childish or unhealthy relationships. Attending college will help me reach my goal because I will be experiencing a new atmosphere and meeting new people. In order to open…

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    Personal Development Analysis: Gilligan’s Theory of Women’s Moral Development and Baxter Magolda’s Theory of Self-Authorship Introduction Reflecing on my intellectual development, as well as my journey to self-authorship, in regard to my educational journey, I have found that the theories that resonated the most for me were Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development and Baxter Magolda’s Theory of Self-Authorship. In order to describe the ways in which these theories related to these educational…

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    Rachel Jones is an Associate professor in the Philosophy Department at George Mason University, who just recently has gained her Tenure. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Oxford and a MA and PhD on Philosophy and Literature from the University of Warwick. Originally from United Kingdom, Rachel Jones is teaching in the US for a little over five years now. The importance of her…

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    In the future, a career goal of mine is to become a clinical psychologist. At this point, I may be interested in specializing in adolescent or child psychology or studying general clinical psychology. Regardless of which route I choose, further education is needed. Although this is the case, a bachelor’s degree from Concordia University Nebraska in psychology and behavioral science will help facilitate a basic understanding and education of the field of psychology. A degree from Concordia…

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    A quote attributed to Mother Teresa says “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples”, this statement speaks to my passion for pursuing a counseling doctoral degree. My goal is to change the stigma both externally and internally in the mental health profession. As it takes only one stone to make multiple ripples to create a beautiful change in a body of water, I plan to be another stone for change in the mental health community. Just as a…

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