Therefore, beginning next semester, I will be a junior student at one of the most reputable universities for business major, especially Accounting. Even though it may take me two more years to finish, I will be able to accomplish my first goal, which is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Accounting. At CSUF, because they offer many accounting and business coursework that are required to sit for the CPA exam, once I graduate from CSUF, I will be able to fulfill a unit-coursework requirement for the CPA exam. Thus, I may not need to pursue an advanced degree to meet the unit requirement. As a result, instead of spending more time on an advanced program, I can actually study for the CPA exam.
In his article titled “I Am a Community College Student,” Terry O’Banion tells his own educational story and explains how he feels he is a community college student because of the great opportunities a community college can give students. They are affordable, close to home and Community oriented. Like Terry O’Banion I too am a community college student because without this opportunity, I would not be able to receive a college education. Community college is affordable it’s giving me the opportunity to attend college without stressing over the cost. I plan to become a lawyer and the length of time it take to do so is 7 years of college.
I am without a doubt that Colorado State is the school I dreamt about all these years. Growing up, I wanted a place that challenged me physically, academically, and spiritually. I believe the Colorado State Honors Program would be a great fit for me. There are many reasons why I would love to be accepted into the Honors Program. For one, it is a great challenge.
During three years of studying in LACC my goal was to obtain an AA degree then transfer to the University of Northridge or Cal State LA. I am majoring in Accounting and have a GPA of 3.91. I keep myself occupied by studying and working at LACC at the same time. The experience that I am obtaining working at an academic field is simply amazing because I interact with people of various education levels and work experiences. I live with my mother and sister who has two kids and help her to take care of them.
So many successful adults till this day are paying back their college debts. Over the years, some are able to pay back their debts in college and others are not able to and are still struggling, due to having to pay other debts that they may have. In some cases, some people drop out of college just so they will not have to owe so much money, but to drop out for that reason is not good. There are several of ways to stay away from college debt and that is getting scholarships, saving money before going into college, and also attending a community college instead of jumping to a university. College debt is a large amount of money that a college student will have to pay back within a certain amount of years after graduating.
The Effect of College Debt on Students Many people take on debt to pay for college. This debt often affects the choices that students will make once they get out of college. Some manage to pay it off relatively quickly while others deal with college debt for the rest of their lives. Some may even manage to come out of college with zero debt, but that rarely happens.
Two years after hard working and money saving, I decided to attend the college to pursue post-secondary education. By the end of 2011, I graduated with a Diploma in Business Administration. My efforts to upgrade my education served me well. I was able to start a new career which allowed me to flourish and to buy my first home.
There are many different things that can impact students in their high school years. Whether these things are friends, activities, or the sports they participate in they all impact the student. Many opportunities are presented to students in high school, although not many impacts the student beyond high school, I believe this opportunity will impact me forever. I would love to be a part of the Early College Program this coming spring. I believe the program will do nothing but help me grow and strive to be a better student and continue being involved.
My statuses and the roles attributed to those statuses contributed to the decision to attend college. For my Mother, there was no option, my brother and I were attending and finishing college, but she did not care where we attended. With and indifferent standpoint, my father did not stress the importance to attend college, but would support us no matter what we decided. A major aspect of my role was obedience. Traditional values and a family centered on a mother figure were values that my brother
March 1st is the deadline for applying for financial aid priority. However the official date for the deadline for the regular financial aid is unknown but the required forms are FAFSA and a state aid form. A SAT score of 1690 or higher increases the chances of getting accepted and a GPA of 3.50 and higher also increases the chance of admission. When I get accepted I can be comfortable knowing that the university is safer compared to other colleges since Stony has a weak history of illegal events that deals with robbery and possessions of illegal weapons. Stony offers scholarships mostly for everything and everyone.
When I first graduated high school I thought I wanted to be a pilot to fly airplanes, so I signed up to attend classes at Kishwaukee College located in DeKalb. ECC helped me sing up for classes at an in district rate because Elgin could not offer the courses that I wanted to me. During the first semester I found out that I did not want to become a pilot anymore and that I would be happier if I changed and focused on computer science. The advisors helped me schedule classes back at ECC for computer science then next semester. During the last year and a half at ECC I have been able to start fulfilling my education goals by getting a good education and find out what I want to go to college for.
College expenses have a major effect on whether or not a person will attend. Some people may think it’s too much money being invested all the while you still go through debt. Some may think it’s inexpensive because they either come from a good line of money and or their families have put money away for years for them. Then there are the people that qualify for scholarships and benefits. What are college expenses?
Introduction Keeping record of activities and expenditures is crucial in personal finance planning and could really help in managing personal finances. This paper identify what is accounting and how does it help to manage personal finance, describes products of accounting and bookkeeping procedures that are useful in personal financial planning and how personal financial software could assist in personal financial decisions. What is accounting and how does it help you manage your personal finances?
College was always one of my long term goals as I continued with my education. Throughout the years I began to work harder and harder so I could secure my future. I knew that getting to college would not be easy. I am about to embark on a four year journey in one of the hardest fields to pursue. I will continue my education as a Nursing major at a four year university.
I was immersed in a disappointment, and feelings of helplessness throughout the freshman year. Fortunately, the second degree option rekindled my extinct passion. Without hesitation, I chose Business Administration as my second major, which was the only option offered by Economic and Management College. Accounting Principles was the first subject that enabled me to gain insights into Accounting, the deeper I got myself involved in this subject, the more I found it fascinating. Also, I have taken inspiration from my internship experience.