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    Changing the World 1 Most people look for jobs that might be ‘fun’ or ‘enjoyable’, some are just trying to get rich so that they can live a lavish lifestyle, and many are just looking to make a decent living, but a job is more than that to me. I decided to pursue a career in law because I felt that it was the quickest and most meaningful way to impact the lives of hundreds, if not thousands. The job itself is demanding, but getting to the position where you can even attempt to get a job as a…

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    Career In Forensics

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    Ever wonder what it’ll take to pursue a career in forensic science? I recently became interested in a career in forensic science, but i am already excited to pursue this career field. The specific forensic science field I would like to work in is forensic biology, which is connected to crimes against people, such as murder, assault and rape. Just this year forensic science became a career interest to me because of a class I am taking right now. The class is so interesting due to the fact that we…

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    fulltime. My number one operating method to achieve my goal in obtaining my master’s degree is to create a the blueprint to show the strategies to achieving it and sticking to it. This blueprint will be incorporated in my educational goal because there are three characteristics to be a successful graduate student; they are finance, time and following instructions accurately. I am aspiring to accomplish my master’s degree in marketing and communications. The art of being highly motivated is…

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    A Problem With College There seems to be a problem with college, the quality of education has diminished and tuition costs have grown to new heights. Despite this, many people still choose to get a college education to gain an advantage in their career field. In “A New Course”, Magdalena Kay argues that the reason colleges do not adequately prepare students for their future lies in the curriculum. Teachers take away from content trying to make it relevant and don’t grade students honestly,…

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    Life After College

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    For some time going to college was undoubtedly the best option to secure a stable and well paid job. However, as the number of college students has increased many have growing concerns about whether attending college is actually providing the marketed financial security. There is anxiety among prospective college students as they hear the disappointing truth about the job market from those who have graduated before them. The truth that many find hard to believe is that a college education will…

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    grants from the provost at the University. With those grants, the staff were able to be able to organize the program to be able to offer the two year degree by partnering with Cayuga Community College. Faculty, doctoral students, and graduate students are eligible to teach classes that help to meet the requirements for an associate’s degree. Undergraduates are able to tutor and serve as teaching assistants in the classes. All people who are involved in teaching and…

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    My Passion For Learning

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    able to broaden my horizons. I was introduced to the beautiful and strange world of parasites and neurobiology and immunology, as well as, the artistic world of theater and historical literature. My choice to venture off the typical path of a biology degree allowed me freedom to explore many courses I would have otherwise overlooked. On the surface, my various academic passions did not overlap; however, the studying skills and the ability to hold onto information became a universal platform I…

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    empathetic to one another;and the countless other reasons why a person would choose to attendschool—and not have a real paycheck—until he or she is thirty yearsoldor more(twelve years of elementary school and high school, four or five years as an undergraduate, and anywhere from six to ten more years of graduate…

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    Having a Career as a Civil Engineer Ever since I was in the 5th grade, I’ve liked to build things with Legos, K’nex and another construction toys. I liked the idea that something I visualized could actually come to life before me. That’s when my Mom told me about the world of engineering and that my father was an electrical engineer. The engineering spans a various amount of areas from computers to technological departments. However, the field that is most applicable to me is Civil. I prefer to…

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    E-Learning Case Study

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    1. Introduction E-Learning is a young and ground-breaking phenomenon for serving the needs of learners. The use of technology and new communication channels allow teachers and learners to experience a social, interactive and vibrant learning environment. Governments invest in E-Learning initiatives for making education accessible to everyone by lowering the barriers of time and place and providing flexibility and affordability especially for those could not enter traditional programs. (Bichsel,…

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