one of the earliest people how decided to study Programming in the latest of 1990s. Bashir is a 42 years old American man born in Manhattan, NY. While he was in school his favorite two classes were math and science. After he graduated and got his bachelor degree in programming he started teaching programming in high schools and some colleges for about 15 years, while he was working on some programming projects for New York state offices. He is a multi-tasking organized man who was able to teach…
We all have goals and dreams for our lives. My three main goals are to work at a hospital by obtaining a college degree in Healthcare Administration Management, to become a minister with a degree in Biblical Studies, and for personal improvement. These three goals are also my dreams, and I am obtaining them by attending Colorado Christian University (referred to as CCU from here on in.) Due to my faith in God, poor health and living in a rural area, the online programs offered through CCU…
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…
College’s Worth Tuition, books, food, room and board are just some of the mounting expenses college students are faced with on a daily basis. The rising cost to attend college has left many questioning whether or not a college degree is really worth it. Emily Hanford, the author of the article entitled “The Value of a College Degree” writes that college is absolutely critical in order to have a successful future. She stresses that in today’s society those who do not receive college degrees are…
concentration in Creative Writing that was declared previously at the beginning of the academic semester, and the other was a major in Anthropology. To successfully pursue a career in nursing you must first complete all degree requirements with a BSN (Bachelors of Science). Before graduating however, there must be twenty credit hours towards your degree, forty-one hours for your General Education courses, sixty-six for the actual majors and three hours of possible electives. All courses must be…
a part of the “American Dream”. College opens the door to many opportunities that may not be available to people who opt out of it. Recently, many more jobs require a college education. According to David Leonhardt, “A new study even shows that a bachelor 's degree pays off for jobs that don 't require one: secretaries, plumbers and cashiers.” Evidently, in order to have the future that you want you must go to college. In an interview i did with my mom, She stated that a factor that went into…
however having a degree broadens the opportunities. I have noticed this to be true especially with jobs. Many times now, jobs will post ads asking about college experiences and even sometimes one of the minimum requirements is to have an associates or bachelors degree. It shows how much of a benefit…
set goals and complete them. Earning a degree in Criminal Justice would be a great accomplishment to me. 2) Obtaining a degree in Criminal Justice would greatly contribute to my long-term goals one by being able to say and show that I have a bachelors degree and to complete the first step to work with the FBI or CIA. I have always been fascinated by the Bureau and Agency having worked side-by-side with them through the military. Pursuing a career with them outside of the military would be my…
A career is an occupation that takes up a significant part of a person's life. A significant part could be up to 70 or 80 years of someone's life or as little as ten years. Either way it is very important to pick a career right for you. If you don't pick a career that best suits you, you may be spending half your life and half your energy stuck in the wrong place, doing something boring. This could affect both your professional and personal life. One of the most important aspects of picking a…
to become a doctor, however I scored low percentage in 12th grade and performed poorly in medical entrance examination. I disappointed my family and was frustrated at that time. That frustration and disappointment led me to take the admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy in 2006 since I could not have got admitted in any other medical degree such as dentistry or Bachelor’s degree in Medicine with my low scores in both 12th grade as well as in medical entrance exam. And also I was not interested in…