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    When I first discovered the academic prowess and the opportunities that were offered at Montclair State University, I found myself having a feeling that this was the school for me. This gut feeling became amplified once I had done research on the Feliciano School of Business and the Montclair State Law School. For years I had envisioned myself being at an institution that values and initiates an educational and empowering environment as this would fit in well with my core academic strengths and ideals and for these reasons I am gladly seeking admission to Montclair State University. Throughout my academic career I have gained valuable insight into what my academic strengths and interests have developed into. I have taken honors level mathematics…

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    Montclair State University has more than enough qualifications for my desired to continue my academic career. The diversity that is present in your student body entreats me, meeting people from across the globe with different practices and lifestyles. Personally, it would be a distinguished honor to be a part of the RedHawk community, and i 'm certain that i would make a great addition to the community. My academic program of interest is Geography, since the middle school, my relationship with…

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    with geriatric patients. A Statistician will be recruited Montclair State University. The timeframe for this task is first quarter, 2017. 2. Train Staff Members: Staff members will include Montclair State University undergraduate and graduate studies who will be paid per hour…

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    Oreoluwa Adeyinka Personal Statement Montclair State University, New Jersey Degree Objective: Environmental Management PhD I remember the day I was taught about Venn diagrams in math class. I always wanted to be the subset that connected all three circles together and I hope that at the end of this statement you can help me accomplish that goal by granting me admission to Montclair State University, New Jersey to study Environmental Management. First Circle Missionary Parents. The one…

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    Additionally, my accomplishment allowed me to begin academic research in the fall semester This past semester I had an independent study, one-on-one with a professor to gain research experience. This was my first opportunity to perform novel laboratory research and collaborate with the faculty at Montclair State. My role would be to analyzing 5 million year old samples from Antarctica to further analyze climate change and earth sea level fluctuations. As I began learning…

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    Ruth Rosa Ms. Dolson ENWR 105 5 October 2014 From a Consumer to a Student Mark Edmundson, author of On The Use of Liberal Education, easily criticizes the culture of education. Education is really important to many students. One goes to college to receive a degree on what they studied so that they can have a decent job. Edmundson’s article explains how universities, students and teachers focus less on education and concentrate more on a consumerist society. Edmundson focuses on the change of…

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    Burns states that this divide is not only separating individuals, it is splitting education as well. Despite the evidence that many may present to prove they are not academic, an individual is not destined to be either smart or not smart. In the words Burns, “many brilliant people think they are not because they have been judged against this particular view of the mind.” An individual is as smart as they believe their mind to be. Although objections of being born with mental differences may…

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    I have observed many children who have dropped out of college because they were not ready for the freedom of being on their own. I remember my next door neighbor only let her son attend a local community college. The other children attended colleges and universities far away from home, but he went to school nearby. The reason behind that is because his mom wanted to make sure her child was prepared for college mentally. She didn’t want her son to drop out because of parties, and not keeping up…

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    With 86.75 percent of the U.S. population having some type of internet access, this statement is accurate. We do everything over the internet; from keeping in touch with love ones to completing our educational goals. In the last couple of years the number of students taking online classes has seen a steady increase. According to E. Allen and J. Seaman (2013) in 2013, 32 percent of college/university students were participating in one or more online courses. In an article “Revolution hits the…

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    The Desire for “More” Derives from School In every classroom, there are an abundance of different students that attend school for several reasons. Some of those reasons may be to graduate and venture to college, to play sports in college, to get a brighter education, or just to receive their diploma at the end of one’s twelve year-period of struggle and chaos. Each person has a goal that is different than another’s, but there are some students who struggle with the question of why to stay in…

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