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.
GA TECH Beyond rankings, location, and athletics, why are you interested in attending Georgia Tech? (max 150 words) Interning at the ADAMS Lab at the University at Buffalo made me realized my passion I had for engineering research. Working with Autonomous UAVs I began to understand just how satisfying the element of discovery and how much the rigor appealed to me. I hope to continue working with autonomous UAVs as a researcher in college.
Introduction As a student that earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology, I have always had an interest in science, research, and health. Because of this general interest in all living things, and how they interact with each other, most of my adult life has been spent working in healthcare settings, trying to figure out where and how to use this knowledge. I took a short break after earning my Bachelors degree before deciding to work towards my Masters degree. During this break, I became increasingly interested in environmental issues, such as the safety of the food I feed my family, climate change, pollution issues, and the spread of diseases.
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.
As a Rutgers University – Camden biology graduate, I have experienced first-handedly the benefits of a Rutgers University education. Most obviously, obtaining an education from a nationally reputed school allowed me to obtain a full-time job within three months of graduation. As a past student and employee at Rutgers-Camden, my education and involvement on the campus allowed me to develop and enhance certain qualities that have been vital in my success today as an individual. As a Biology major graduate, my hope has been to eventually enter the medical field as a nurse. I believe that it isn’t just enough to want to help people but that a true nurse has a pretty unique and practical skill set as well.
Pacific Union College has been instrumental in shaping my journey as a lifelong learner, both personally and professionally. The institution’s student learning outcome, “Maintaining Lifelong Learning,” emphasizes the importance of intellectual skills, curiosity, and creativity in leading lives of useful human service. Pacific Union College has encouraged and nurtured my passion for learning, highlighting the experiences that have profoundly influenced my approach to interacting with diverse individuals. In this essay, I will reflect upon my experiences at Pacific Union College, both inside and outside the classroom, to illustrate how the diverse course offerings, engaging professors and mentors, extracurricular activities, work experience,
I grew up in a single parent household, my mother who struggled to take care of me, instilled the prize of an education. Therefore, I always knew I wanted to go to college. However, what career path I wanted to take was not clear until I was sitting in my 8th grade Science class. That day in class the biography of Ms. Henrietta Lacks and the HeLa cell line was introduced. The story of Ms. Lacks sparked a fire within me, and I knew from that very moment, I had found something that had my interest at heart.
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.
I understood at a young age that success only comes through hard work and perseverance. My father always said that to be successful in college it takes 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration. My collegiate studies at the University of Arizona have provided a firm foundation in knowledge on conserving our natural resources. Pursuing a Master’s degree will help increase my understanding to the next level and discover novel solutions to impending natural resource
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.
How to get into NIU We know that competition held in the college admissions process is tough. With an uprising amount of high school seniors applying to college each year, we understand that universities have progressively gotten competitive. Our faculty was kind enough to offer a glimpse of the Northern Illinois University decision-making process to ease students who are deeply interested in becoming a Huskie. To ensure that you are a part of the lucky fifty-two percent of accepted applicants, it is suggested to maintain a good standardized test score. We have a significant emphasis for incoming freshmen when it comes to ACT and SAT scores.
I came to Illinois State University in the Fall of 2016. I knew all the opportunities that Illinois State University offered to its students, but I was hesitant of where those opportunities would take me. Illinois State University has not only given me those opportunities but has showed what else I can do beyond those privileges. The skills that Illinois State have already taught me are something I will use for the next two years and beyond.
I am interested in participating in the "6 Degrees of Influence: Understanding the Interconnectedness of Earth Systems" research project because I have a deep appreciation for interdisciplinary programs. I am genuinely interested in this particular research program because this unique model exposes students to the role liberal arts plays in STEM research. Furthermore, this exposure to STEAM is complimented by the opportunity to conduct research and connect the research project to global issues. I would appreciate the opportunity to expose myself to earth science and gain knowledge on the different ways earth science impacts my community and other communities as well. I will use the information I gain from this program to encourage my peers
National Honor society was established to recognize outstanding high school students. National Honor society recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of academic success, leadership, character and service. I should be in National Honor Society because I think I represent a lot of the qualities needed to be in this organization. Throughout my years in high school, I have been very involved in the band program here at Langham Creek. As a freshman, I started out in Concert 2 band.
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