A major goal of mine is to be able to travel, not only to see other parts of the world, but also to see how different cultures and the people in them operate. I have always been fascinated by people and am specifically interested in the drives behind humans. Missouri State has led me to a passion for religious studies, which is a major
My goal with my college degree is to graduate with honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and eventually transition into law school within the state of Georgia. After law school, I plan to become a juvenile and immigration attorney in hopes of one day becoming a positive influence and defender for those without a voice. However, as a first generation college student, financially speaking attending college has not been easy. Surviving college would have been impossible without the support of my mother.
My goals here a Colorado Christian University are pretty straightforward. Learn the skills I need, and excel at those skills so I can use them in a strong profession. Use these skills to grow and develop as well as provide for my family and be a positive role model to my daughter and other people out there that think they are just
My future goals after high school are, I want to attend a four year University, So I picked University of Dubuque college. So this year I am working really hard to get at least a 2.5 gpa. In college i want to study criminal justice for my major, I am not sure exactly what I want to do for a minor. Going to and completing college is my second biggest goal. Another goal i have is joining the U.S Army, Joining the Army is has been my biggest goal in my life since I was about six or seven
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.
My career goal is to one day become a lawyer. My road on this career path began when I attended Queensborough Community College majoring in Criminal Justice. At the time my aspirations was having a career in law enforcement. After receiving my associate degree, I continued my education at SUNY Old Westbury majoring in Criminology. It is here, where I learned more about criminality from a systematic perspective; but also from a sociological view.
The three goals I have for myself right now are earning a high grade in Michigan States University, enriching my life with various new experiences related to my future work field and preparing myself in the university for my dream company. The first goal I have right now is to earn a high GPA in Michigan States University since I do believe that a good academic performance can reflect a person’s learning ability in some degrees. The leaning ability is a very important quality in both day to day life and work field. Besides, the academic achievement prepares students for their future career and helps to shape their mind. With a solid understanding of the knowledge learned from the university, one can make the transition from study to work much
Teaching New York magazine says that only 6% of people get the job they wanted as a child. I’ve wanted to be a teacher my whole life. I’ve always wanted to help people grow and develop. My teachers always used to tell me I’d be an amazing teacher. When we would do group projects at school, I loved it because I got to stand up and tell these people something they may or may not already know!
As I am a current student at Sinclair Community college, I have many academic goals. For example, the three top goals for my academic success are to pass all my prerequisite classes, to succeed in achieving the Wright State scholarship for having a 3.0 GPA or above, and finally, my last goal is to allow myself the opportunity to help others in their path to success academically. Not only are there academic goals, I also have my career goals to consider as well. In fact, I have already completed one of my top three career goals as well. For example, my top third career goal was to get a job in the career field I was looking for.
Being an immigrant from Mexico to the United States has opened many doors for me. Having the ability to attend college is one of those opportunities that I have had the privilege to take. Tommy Hilfiger once said “The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it is possible to achieve a dream.” At this point in my life my dream that I wish to make reality is to attend and graduate from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
I plan to make new and develop long lasting relationships with my teammates and other students on campus. As a Spartan Dawg, I want to have a chance win a Heisman trophy and be able to help my team win a CFP National Championship game. Lastly, I would like to graduate with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Business. I know that a degree will give me the confidence and the edge to have the flexibility I need to make my own decisions.
My educational goal is to earn a degree in Biology and Spanish from the University of California, Riverside, in hopes of getting a job inside the laboratory department at Kaiser. Based on labs that I have already done at the University, I found that I enjoy working in a similar setting. I would love to have the opportunity to shadow a connoisseur in a similar work environment, as it would be a valuable learning experience. I come from a low-income family in Oakland, California. The economic barrier that has restricted my family has prevented us from moving out from where we live.
My goals have changed a lot over the last couple of years. Bouncing back and forth between majors and deciding if I even want to be taking college classes right now. I kept asking myself why I should struggle with hard classes when I have a good job right now. But then I stopped and repeated “good job right now.” My job as a twenty year old might support me right now but is it going to support me in ten or fifteen years when I’m trying to buy a house and support my family?
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.
When I graduate high school, I plan on having future goals that I plan on achieving. My first goal is to go to college and get a degree. I plan on attending Purdue NorthWest majoring in engineering and minoring in business. This is my number one future goal that I need to accomplish because to be able to have a nice life, I need to go to college to support my future family. My next future goal would be get a starting job to be able to support my future family.