As I strive to achieve great academic success and leadership at Montana State University, I hope that my previous experiences will catalyze this process. Using my interests in academics, participation in extracurricular activities, and my own strengths, I hope to become a strong leader. I know I can achieve being both a scholar and an example for other students by utilizing my previous experiences. When I start my journey at Montana State, I expect to find students with common academic interests as myself. My goal is to connect with these students, who appreciate education in a similar way I do, in order to help each other understand topics or lessons that we will learn.
I am interest in working abroad with an organization that responds to basic needs and encourages peace. My curiosity in these particular fields of study grew stronger when I joined international club at my high school and continued to grow through a cultural experience I had when I spent a month traveling around Europe. Although I have always had some root in pacifism, as a Mennonite, I have recently connected to this idea and have found this world view increasingly compelling. Classes like “World History II” and “Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice,” here at Bluffton, continue to inspire and confirm my desire to work in a field focusing on issues of peace, justice, and development. Bluffton University has many classes that can help me
First, I believe by obtaining my Master in Theology from Liberty University it has helped me develop a stronger and deeper understanding of God’s word. My studies at Liberty have set me up for success in the Doctorate Program at Liberty. Liberty seminary staff has very knowledge staff and motivates their students to excel in their studies and gain a full understanding God’s word. The instructors at the Rawley’s Seminary school has a great depth of knowledge and wants the seminary students to gain a deeper understanding of God’s word to be able to minster to other people around the world. We need strong Christian based teachers to educate not only the Churches, but the entire world on why we need to believe in our living God.
My primary goal in pursuing an Executive Certificate in Psychology from Liberty University is to deepen my understanding of society, particularly in its impact on children, both socially and psychologically. I am drawn to exploring the intricacies of childhood development within various social contexts and how these experiences shape individuals throughout their lives. Additionally, I am keen on delving into African American social psychology, recognizing the significance of understanding the unique sociocultural factors that influence this demographic group. By obtaining this Executive Certificate, I aim to equip myself with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to the field of psychology, specifically in areas related
Welcome to the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Montana State University! It has been an exceptionally significant year for our College. Maybe a standout amongst the most noteworthy days in the life of our school was set apart by the amazing opening of Jabs Hall on May seventh, 2015. As the new home for our school, Jabs Hall epitomizes a large portion of the qualities that give our establishment to what's to come. It is obviously a standout amongst the most open, welcoming, and joint effort amicable structures on grounds.
Ever since I was a little girl, I always had ambitions for success, no matter how big or small they were. I always knew I would go to college and I knew I was destined to work in the medical field. After being out of school for a few years following graduation, I heard about the many programs and hands on training offered by ECPI. I did a little research of my own into the University and realized that this was the perfect school for me.
My mom, siblings and I go to Oklahoma City a few times a year for shopping. We shop the whole day and usually eat in bricktown at the old Kevin Durant restaurant that was changed to the legacy grill last summer but the restaurant was closed down. So my mom suggested we eat at Johnnie’s charcoal broiler, which happens to be her favorite restaurant. My siblings have never tried Johnnie’s so they wanted to go. I’ve had Johnnie’s before and it wasn’t very good
In our current day and age, we live in a world of near-unlimited access to information and extraordinary computing technology. A world of smartphones and online communities, almost everybody has some model of iPhone or Android. Best Said by the Pew Research Center “Overall, 84% of U.S. households own a computer, and 73% of U.S. households have a computer with a broadband connection to the internet, the bureau reported.”, indicating the size of the online world here in the US. It seems as if computers now rule the world, and this has interested plenty of individuals. I included a computer geek who’s now attending Penta Career Center for the Information Technologies Academy Program.
I hope to one day either be a professional working in vocational ministry in the United Methodist Church or in clinical psychology. Ever since I was very young I have been enthralled by Christian teachings and doing good in the world. In high school, I had the opportunity to work hands on in ministry at my high school through multiple avenues: leading small groups, talking to peers one-on-one, and even giving sermon messages. It was through this that I have come to realize that I love being a part of ministry. When I decided to start considering career paths it only made sense that I would pursue what I already have a great interest in.
When deciding what schools I wanted to apply to, Carnegie Mellon was by far my top pick. Not only does it offer a top notch education to students from around the world, but it also offers a variety of math and technology intensive programs. Since the school is very selective of its applicants, the result is a close, tight-knit community of students who care about their education, and who hunger to know more about the world, and use their knowledge and experiences to solve real-world problems. I believe that this type of learning community would suit my learning style and provide the level of academic rigor that I want. I chose the major of engineering because I really enjoy problem solving and critical thinking.
Erskine is a school that blessed me with an opportunity to further my education and basketball career. there are a few reason on why I want to attend there, they have the major I want to continue to study, there very family oriented, the school is close to home . Erskine has an excellent science program that dates back to the early years of the college. Erskine has the chemistry major and the four year program I want to study and earn a degree in. i've excelled in biology, chemistry an physics.
My plan is to attend a four year university full time at University of Washington Bothell and major in computer science field because I am passionate about working with technology, and I want to understand how we can continue to draw knowledge from it. In addition, I plan to attend graduate school while working in the computer science field after I finished with my undergraduate school. I want to be able to give back to the society for all the resources it provided me to reach this point in my education and continue working toward fulfilling my life goals. The Intro to Computer Science class at Roosevelt is helping me understand what it takes to be a computer science major student. One thing I learned from the class is that success comes from patience and effort.
In addition to creating creative solutions that tackle pressing issues in society, I am excited to work on projects that test my analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. Upon my graduation from the MFA Design program, my goal is to use my expanded knowledge and abilities to promote product success through deft user analysis and productive teamwork. My goal is to assume leadership positions where I can direct and uplift others, and help create designs that are oriented around the needs of users and enhance the lives of both individuals and communities. In the end, my aim is to be regarded as a thought leader in the design field, respected for my capacity to combine cutting-edge design techniques with psychological insights to provide significant, moral, and approachable solutions. California College of the Arts represents the ideal environment for me to achieve my professional goals and contribute to the field of design.
I have a strong passion for art and creativity, which is why I have set my sights on pursuing a career in graphic design. The field of graphic design has always captivated me, and I believe it is the perfect avenue for me to express my artistic talents. In order to achieve my goal, obtaining a bachelor's degree is crucial. That is why I am particularly drawn to the Savannah College of Art and Design for my higher education. SCAD stands out among other creative universities because of its extensive range of degree programs and specializations.
We must acknowledge that there will be times where we lose our position, only to realize where we stand. Growing up life seemed hard, but now I realized how amazing it was; I had a family who loved me and I was never seen different (discriminated), I was always told I had four very impart jobs: have respect for people even if I didn’t like them, do good in school, always ask questions and never forget where I came from, little did I know I realized where I came from after I left. When I came to the United States of America, New York became a dream, but we must all wake up and stop dreaming; I did after my mother past away a year after I’ve arrived. The world became gray, for I was very downhearted and life felt like death because of all the