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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.
Christina Funk, junior, established a new organization that will benefit incoming freshman and returning students in their academics, student involvement, and social life. Funk’s organization, Students4Students was created in the beginning of August and has already over 50 official members in this organization. Students4Students consist of mentors known as Wolves and mentees known was Pups. Mentors must have attended University of West Georgia for a least a year and obtain a 2.7 GPA or higher. Most mentees are freshman who would like guidance during their first year of college.
Sometimes people get motivated in different ways, but some people have similar motivations. The motivation can be a quote, a goal, or something else. Hannah Herbst wanted to help people. She was motivated by the fact that she could help other people and do it with something she likes, specifically science. Alexander Hamilton wanted to help his country and the people in it.
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.
In my sophomore year of high school, my English teacher assigned the class to a read a novel of our choice and report back what we liked most about it. My choice was Ethan Frome and I read the book repeatedly just so I could connect back to the characters and the setting of the novel. When I completed my sophomore year in high school, I discovered my passion for literature and the genres that accompanied it. I always knew that undergraduate studies would be my chance to grow more with my new found interest. .After high school I attended Mississippi Valley State University, a Historically Black University, where I majored in English and graduated with honors.
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 am not like other sixteen year olds. I find a better use of my time making the world a better place than partying or loafing around. While my peers engage in such activities I work towards broadening my awareness of the world around me. It’s the small things, namely learning about foreign cultures or giving back to my community that make me different. At sixteen years old, I am graduating from Inlet Grove Community High School and have been accepted to Florida Atlantic University.
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.
When I think about attending the University of Florida (UF), I automatically think about the amazing opportunities I will have to perform research within Psychology. I do not want my Psychology degree to be based off of only the courses I take, but on the research and interactions that I will make within the Psychology community at UF. I view Psychology as not just studying the mind and behavior of a person, but being able to make connections with one another in a positive way. Psychology is taking the smallest idea and being able to turn it into something that helps another person. During my time at UF, I want to be able to do extensive research on how to help people who suffer from mentally ill diseases such as Huntington’s, research ways
Admissions Subcommittee Appeal Toby J Watase WSU number: 01151024 Phone: (331) 454-4625 Why is a Washington State Education important to me? Washington State has been my dream college for as long as I can remember. It has been my family's primary college choice for generations, which I inherited from two notable Washington State alumni.
Without their own ambitions, individuals change and inherent different views of motivation expressed within their actions. Different purposes placed upon one will eventually change the way oneself judges things and will definitely silence his own thought in his actions. A purpose that is not of your own is a lie that will follow an individual to their grav. To know one self’s purpose then will the nature of motivation appeal to an individual and reinforce the judicious actions they take towards that very
My natural curiosity motivates me to learn how things work, and why things are the way they are. I know that there is much about the world that I have yet to learn, and I am excited to expand my horizons. I am also motivated by being in an environment of good, like-minded people, who are also motivated to learn. These people inspire me and push me to do better. Continuing my education at Emory will improve my knowledge, provide me with new experiences, and allow me to experience different perspectives.
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
My motivation is intrinsic because I hold myself to a high standard and I expect a lot of myself. The motivation is also extrinsic because I know my parents do as well and I don’t want to let them down. However, I learned long ago you have to want it for yourself no matter how bad someone else wants it for me if I don’t want it for myself odds are I won't stick with it. That’s why I've chosen this career path because this is all I want and I know that’s all the motivation I need to see me