In addition, the special academic programs will further indulge me in the right path of success. Specifically, the learning communities and service learning connects with my dream career perfectly. I would unquestionably apply to be a part of the honors program. During my time at the university, I might discover new hobbies to broaden my interests.
I am competitive; I look for the chance to run the extra mile. My competitive nature has aided in everything I commit myself to. Regardless if I am participating in a sporting event, competing for a solo in a musical production, or preparing for a final, I will indubitably devote my time and efforts to perform as well as possible. I take every opportunity that is presented to me and attempted to better not only myself but my community as well. I am confident that the Honors College at the College of Charleston will enable me to devote my attention to my studies, become actively involved within campus activities and academic assemblies, and offer my time and abilities to charitable events and organizations.
My dream is to become an academic advisor. It will allow me the opportunity to assist scholars in meeting career/ academic goals. I’ve been a transfer student, I’ve navigated my FAFSA form each year, I’ve been a commuter, and I have even questioned if college was truly meant for me. Because of my personal experiences, I can offer a unique perspective in my workforce. I aspire to make an impact in my community.
I started off by believing I will be an educator and that is it. I was wrong. I need to work hard to make my students’ futures better in an academic aspect and in a functional aspect. I want to create a class in high school where it educates students on basic job skills. I want to create a class in high school that helps students get ready for college and help them apply for different post-secondary education.
I see Lewis & Clark College as I place where I can thrive because Lewis & Clark fosters global thinking and diversity. These qualities are attractive because our international community is expanding every day, and it is our generation 's responsibility to build a more inclusive world. We have the power and the duty to make a difference, and schools, like Lewis & Clark that are dedicated to making global leaders, are our opportunity to become effective advocates of this mission. If given the opportunity, I can impact Lewis & Clark 's campus through my own dedication to the spread of knowledge. By learning and helping others learn, I want to work toward a more diverse and inclusive environment.
My goal is to major in Elementary Education and move on to become a role model to young students in the classroom. Being in the classroom will provide me an opportunity to observe and mold students as they grow and become the
For this reason, Honors ELA will allow me to improve the most as it will present me with the greatest challenge. The lessened guidance that comes with an Honors level class also fits my learning style as I find that by guiding my own education, I increase my ability to retain what I learn. Additionally, in my previous paragraphs and essays, I have demonstrated the necessary level of proficiency to handle the more difficult material presented by the honors level course. (STEWE-2) Furthermore, I believe that even though I may be taking other honors courses, including Research Methods, I will be able to keep up with the added workload as I have completed essentially all of the homework that has been assigned this year without too much difficulty though I am doing all of the
I could share what I think my future will look like, but it is simply more accurate to say that in five to ten years, I wish to be living a life that I can look back on in fifty years and not regret. Now, that means taking an opportunity to be a part of Purdue University’s Honors College, and as I prepare for my next step in life, I can see the four pillars and their future effect on my life. Undergraduate research, interdisciplinary academics, community and global experiences, and leadership development will support a steady platform in which I can live successfully, happy, and without
I believe that I deserve to go to English Honors in 9th grade, as I feel that taking this path will be best for my advancement in this subject as well as the betterment of my classroom environment. I believe that I would immensely benefit from taking part in an honors class in my freshman year of high school. Being part of an honors class would allow me to reach my entire potential in the subject, as I would be surrounded by other motivated, similarly-minded people who would bring out the best in me. I believe that I have shown consistent endeavors to make myself better in all areas of academics through the work that I put in, so going to an honors class would help me to build on all that I have learned this year. Taking honors ELA will expose
I hope to become a part of something much more significant than education; I want to also serve as a role model for the broad body of students that I will one day teach.
Being apart of the Honors College also opens more doors to transfer into a more impressive college, like the ones who denied me this year. Having this program attached to my new and improved application will definitely help me more because it shows I was able to handle the honor classes through high school and
After years of going through the education system, I have come to one of the most decisive and important decisions of my life: choosing a college. My top five choices are (in order) Wisconsin Madison, Pomona, Cornell, DePauw, and Saint Olaf. The college I attended for the next four years will impact my life forever, which is why any college that I attended, I will try my hardest to lead and perceiver through my college career.
I started off with believing I will be an educator and that is it. I was wrong. I need to work hard to make my students’ futures better in an academic aspect and in a functional aspect. I want to create a class in high school where it educates students on basic job skills. I want to create a class in high school that helps students get ready for college and help them apply for different post-secondary education.
There are few decisions in life that will affect you as profoundly as the decision to seek higher education. The degree you earn is both a ticket to personal and professional fulfillment and a badge representing hard work and dedication. The world is built by people who have trusted to their own unshaken will in hope and in despair. Those are the heroes, the idealists who amidst the gulf of solitude more isolating than that, which surrounds a dying man, could think great about their future. Their lives foment many spirited acolytes for whom destiny is no matter, a chance, but a matter of choice and it is nothing to be waited for, but a thing to be achieved.
My salient career goal is to become a successful independent computer engineer, as women are a minority in the engineering field. In order to achieve that goal I have kept smaller goals that will build up. These are to graduate with a 4.0 GPA from the University of Houston and to gain as much experience and skills during this journey. I feel confident enough to say that as long as I remain dedicated I will definitely reach my goals. I will be writing about the goal I’m focusing on now, that is to graduate with a 4.0 GPA and how I plan on making the best out of this experience.