After enjoying and successfully completing a full year of the Arts and Science program at Camosun College, I immediately afterwards decided to move from Victoria, B.C., where I was born and raised, to Montreal Q.C. This decision was primarily made out of a desire to contextualize and perfect my French language skills after graduating secondary school with my Double Dogwood diploma. I felt the need to ensure that my bilingual doors would stay open for future career and general life opportunities, especially after dedicating the majority of my education towards the incredible Immersion program, and thoroughly enjoying it. After graduating and no longer having the outlet to utilize my skill I began to miss French, while I feared letting my second language go stagnant.
I want to enroll in Pre-AP English because I think it could help me in several of ways. This can help attain my goals because it helps me receive a higher gpa. I plan to contribute to Maricopa High School community by joining student council, if I join student council I would be involved in more things and can help at any events, I am committed to go above and beyond and I am self-motivated to do anything necessary. Skills that I have that are essential for advanced placement include someone who will try their best every day, someone who will go above and beyond in completing their assignments and are respectful and responsible.
I regard the STEM Academy as an extremely positive program that will significantly help my peers and myself in the future. Science has many stimulating topics that have helped our world to advance. The STEM program will definitely push me towards the science aspects of life, allowing me to become more educated in the subject. I hope to be able to join the STEM academy to gain more knowledge in the fields of science and math, to be able to collaborate with others more efficiently, work independently, and to be triumphant in being the best student I can. I want to achieve beyond what is expected in an average student and expand on all my skills.
Single Parent to Graduate Student Enrolling in Northcentral University, NCU to obtain my graduate degree in education is one of accomplishment and a new beginning to a new career. I have always had a passion for indifference, injustice, and making a difference. I have an associate’s degree in computer science and a bachelor’s degree in Human and Family Services. I went from having a degree in computer science to a human service degree because of a family tragedy that made me evaluate my purpose in life as an individual. I am currently a case manager with a mental health/mental retardation organization and a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer.
I look forward to helping students to develop a drive for personal academic excellence and a rich perspective on the world around them as they explore links between the individual, society, and the natural world. The potential of secondary geography is to stimulate an interest in the wider world through learning knowledge, both in and beyond the classroom, and acquiring geographical and transferable skills to last a lifetime. I am currently studying a broad-based geography degree ranging from economic to cultural geography, but also including staples of classroom geography including development, coastal processes and volcanology. My subject knowledge is strong and wide-ranging and aligned to both current GCSE and A-Level specifications and
I can contribute my perspective as a woman of color from the inner city of New York to a conversation about diversity and racism. My experiences as an African American woman provided me with the ability to navigate and adapt to different and sometimes difficult situations. Furthermore, I can share and expand on my involvement leading different clubs and organizations. In the future, I aspire to be a leading scientist in the environmental studies field. In order to achieve my goals as a leader, it is essential that I establish a strong ability to explore and combat racism present in communities.
All along, I have managed to maintain the principles of ethics and integrity, a strong sense of purpose, and morality, which binds me rigidly. Appointment as student leader in all stages of my school and college life has presented me with opportunity to interact with people, develop organizational and communication skills. My involvement with speech, debate and sports has made me more than just an academic person In the pursuit of excellence and with a passion to reach the highest skills in my discipline, I look upon University of Texas, Arlington a springboard to accomplish my dreams. This esteemed institution can serve as a ladder and enable me to achieve higher aims by providing me the most contemporary input and exposure.
I am fortunate to say that my unyielding curiosity about the world has pushed me to become the independently driven student I am. Acceptance into the Neuroscience Graduate program at Brandeis University will allow me to pursue my interest in neuroplasticity, and transfer the skills acquired throughout my degree to research in a hospital setting. On May 19, 2018, I will complete a total of three consecutive years at Fitchburg State University, graduating with my Bachelors of Science in Psychology. In this time I have earned an overall GPA of 3.66/4.0, and a major GPA of 3.74/4.0.
Pico della Mirandola’s An Oration on the Dignity of Man emphasizes humanism in which all human beings and the creations of God possess knowledge, reason, and a sense of morality. Mirandola also puts both references of the Bible and the classical philosophy of Plato that share a unity of thought of the appreciation of mankind and their intelligence. Man was created and is appreciated for their possession of great, unlimited potential and knowledge within his work and they are within the Great Chain of Being. This is a religious hierarchal structure of life by the divinity of God and it progresses and incorporates numerous different creatures, beings, and elements within it.
September 12, 2016 : I have started to plan out my senior Project Proposal and I am hoping to soon figure out who I can contact to mentor and help guide me throughout the project. October 2, 2016 : I’ve been thinking about my senior project and if I still want to proceed with my original idea of learning to play the electric guitar. I’m worried about not finding a mentor and I’m very nervous about actually meeting up with someone I’ve never met before.
Personal Statement Admissions for Ed. S. Education Administration Passion, pride, and confidence are three words I would use to describe my educational journey. I come from a long line of educators and have the desire to help others ingrained in my soul. The journey of life is enriched by being a lifelong learner- something I challenge myself with daily- learning more, doing more, and being more. Acceptance into the Ed.
• Why do you believe that a career or graduate school related to STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics) is right for you? A career in STEM is right for me because my interest in biology could help to improve the well-being of people and advance our country. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are the overlying foundations needed for the development of every nation.
“Lead people to innovative altitudes!” Currently, I am working at Hampton University, University College Department as an Assistant Registrar /Data Specialist I. I would like to pursue a Ph.D. degree in the Educational Foundations & Leadership with concentration in Higher Education to advance my knowledge of the required leadership qualities, specialized skills, and educational systems so that I may ultimately contribute to the development of the education system.
As a dreamer and queer woman of color, pursuing a career in STEM has been quite challenging. But I have never let anything get in the way of reaching my goals and dreams. I have swam against the current in order to be where I am today, where I have dreamt of being. I am currently a second year student at Trinity Washington University majoring in biochemistry and minoring in mathematics. I am a dedicated student and an analytical and skilled critical thinker who is eager to learn.
By 1975 the Vietnam war had claimed over 5 million lives, many of which were civilians. This has made it a war that Americans have been ashamed of and tried to forget. W. S. Merwin was outspoken on how he felt about war, which he shows in “The Asians Dying.” He makes a statement on the inhumane way the Vietnam war took human lives. ” The Asians Dying” will shock readers with its gruesome imagery and force them to look at what war does.