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    I am writing to express my interest in the Graduate Assistant position, which is posted on CSUF career website. My customer service skills, my ability to coordinate with people from different background and my willingness to make long term commitment would make me an ideal candidate. With experience in financial services, I enjoy working with a wide variety of people from different backgrounds. Through daily tasks, I have built a strong set of problem-solving skills and solid knowledge about…

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    students to feel an overwhelming sense of loneliness when faced with reality. Directed by Mike Nichols,” The Graduate ”, a film that observes a newly graduated college student, Benjamin, played by actor Denis Hoffman, dealing with reality and all of the disconnection it might come with. By highlighting and focusing on Benjamin’s social behaviors, his personal affairs, and his way of living “The Graduate” showcases a theme of not just loneliness but instead something far more torturous:…

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    The Graduate Film Review

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    The film that I have selected to examine is The Graduate (Nichols, 1967), with Mike Nichols directing and nominated for several Oscars even winning Best Director. The film has become a Hollywood classic that has stood the test of time. This is because the film had a strong screenplay and careful direction. The ensuing film examination will analyze the structure of the story from a comprehensive perspective like the characters, sequences, scenes and also analyze Nichols’ compositions, symbolisms,…

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    I want to explore graduate school programs for clinical psychology. I also want to explore the application process for graduate school because I am not familiar with all the details with the process. I am not sure if a Master’s degree or a Ph.D is appropriate for my interests. I need to decide how I want to work with the population that I want to work with, whether it is directly working with them or studying them. One thing, I noticed when exploring resources, is the advice that is out…

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    Graduate Nurse Reflection

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    different extend. I have heard many stories about new graduated nurses being demeaned by experienced nurse and I experience and witness some level of lateral violence at my previous workplace. In detail, I would like to share what I experienced as a new graduate nurse, I may consider this as minor lateral violence but…

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    Graduate Course Reflection

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    As a soon-to-be graduate, I firmly believe that this course took a lot of my previous knowledge learned within this program and made my knowledge applicable to my current and future teaching positions. Different from all of the other courses I have taken within my program, this course exposed me to a variety of teaching experiences and situations which I am not exposed to in my current position in student affairs. From our class discussions, I was able to expand on different ways to assess…

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    generally read study that compared the earnings of graduates of elite colleges with those of “moderately selective” schools. The latter group was made up of people who had been admitted to a top college but chose to attend another school. The economists established that the earnings of the two groups twenty years after graduation differed little or not at all. A bigger follow-up study, released in 2011 and covering nineteen thousand college graduates, came to a akin conclusion: whether you went…

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    an MBA Graduate. 1. Emotional and Spiritual Quotient 2. Glocal Cognizance (Global awareness + Local relevance) Development of intercultural competencies is today’s need of the hour. In order to know more about other countries and cultures MBA learners should cultivate a natural curiosity to Think Global and Act Local. MBA learners visit a number of countries due to business reasons. They work with a number of global companies as expatriates. It is imperative for today’s MBA graduates to be…

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    Employers have an expectation that college graduates can and will enter the workforce as employees with useful and relevant skills (Knight & Yorke, 2003; Robinson & Garton, 2008; Sargent et al., 2003). Academic programs at colleges and universities, as well as faculty, should be aware of and take into consideration the needs and expectations of employers (Andelt et al., 1997). Careers in the agricultural industry have grown by 13% since 2005 (Goecker, Gilmore, Smith, & Smith, 2005; Goecker,…

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    personal reasons, and others to help me be successful and at my best as possible. On the afternoon of October 12th, 2026, I hope to still be continuing my education at Texas A&M’s graduate school of Veterinary Medicine, and at this time I would like to be shadowing a vet and to have a job waiting for me when I graduate school. To begin with, I plan on graduating high school at the top of my class, which will eventually lead up to where I can get accepted straight into a four-year…

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