Going to UW-Superior is something that I have wanted for a long time. I can bring many new things to the community. I have travelled a bit, I enjoy helping the community and my professional pursuits will hopefully one day better the world. Whenever you travel you learn many new ideas. Everyplace you go to is different.
Attending New York University has been my dream, my end-all-be-all, for some time now. There are countless reasons why NYU would be an amazing fit for me and why I would be an amazing fit for NYU. I consider science to be a lifestyle for me, rather than an interest. As a student at NYU, I would be able to let my passion for science flourish, considering NYU is one of the top research colleges in the world. Specifically within in science, I am interested in neurology and genetics.
As far as choosing schools is concerned, I do extensive research to see which school fulfills my qualifications. The questions I ask is, does the school of choice have an academic fit to my intended major? Is the school affordable? Does the school offer scholarship? and finally the location of the institution, I have chosen Colorado State University at Fort Collins, University of Northern Colorado and University of Colorado Denver as my top choices because of their reputations, the major they offer, and the beautiful environment.
I always knew NYU was meant for me. After getting rejected as a first-time freshman, I did not get easily discouraged, instead, I devoted two amazing learning years to nursing prerequisites at Cypress College, viewing this setback as an opportunity for growth and improvement in all aspects of my life. As I wrap up my journey at community college to take the next step in my life, I ask myself, “How will I be able to make a difference in healthcare and make efforts to positively change my community?” As a first-generation college student who's been surrounded by Hispanics throughout my life, I know how stubborn and scared my community is to get the medical attention they need and deserve. Working as a bilingual nursing assistant, I have created
As I near my final semesters at NDSU and look towards graduate school I can’t help but try and summarize my time here. I have learned so much about my passion for design and the potential I have to do great things thanks to the education NDSU has provided me. In truth I have never really lived the “real college experience” because that is not what I want to remember when I look back at my collegiate experience. I don’t want to remember the parties I went to, I want to remember the late nights spent in studio chasing a design, the hours spent with my friends and peers working through architecture problems, and the connections I’ve made with faculty members in the architecture department who’ve become almost a second family. If I were to summarize
The heart of New York City is New York University. By joining the network of NYU, I will be able to study at an institution that has a long tradition of academic excellence among private universities in the United States. Additionally, I will be able to be part of an internationally recognized learning network with locations all across the globe. It would be a pleasure to study at a globally recognized university. A friend of mine who is a recent graduate from NYU College of Nursing has praised the program and conveyed to me a very positive experience.
I'm applying to NYU because of the level of diversity. NYU represents up to 83 different countries in the freshman class alone. As a student who has attended small, white institutions, I know that I will thrive at NYU because of my love for culture, yearn to learn about the lives of others, and need for dissimilarity. I’m excited to attend NYU because it fosters involved, productive, and globally aware students. As a cosmopolitan individual, It is imperative that I am surrounded by like-minded people.
As I walked from Washington Square Park to Broadway, I’ve never felt so free. I have never actually felt as if I was accepted in a society like the diverse cultural atmosphere which lives and breathes NYU. Intellectually and socially, NYU offers exactly what I need. NYU prides itself on being very inviting and accepting of all gender norms, nationalities, and cultures. Coming from a Russian Background, I see the value of traveling and NYU gives me the extensive ability to study abroad while enriching myself with multiple perspectives.
I believe as a returning student to ISU, I had a unique experience in the class. I graduated with a degree in Child, Adult, and Family Services in May and decided that teaching was my true passion so I returned to Iowa State to begin earning that degree. I have worked for about four years for United Community Schools as a Lead Childcare Associate and as a Substitute Associate in both preschool and special education. Additionally, I have spent time as a Special Education Associate in Ankeny and have volunteered in Ames Community School District Classrooms. With my experience, I have spent a lot of time in schools and in classrooms.
New York University’s fervor to educate future leaders of tomorrow, its dedication to advance the frontiers of scientific research, and its commitment to create a diverse, thriving community–these philosophies are what inspire me to attend NYU. Climate change is one of the most severe problems our global community faces, and already, populations from around the world are vulnerable to issues of water sanitation, food shortages, and security risks. Through my experience leading Give Hope with Soap – a global service initiative providing clean water to the people of Malawi, Africa – I discovered nearly thirty-three percent of the world’s population lives without access to freshwater. Even worse, by 2025, two-thirds of the planet could suffer from freshwater shortages. With the drastic rise in these problems throughout the world, I believe producing ample, clean water will require innovative thinking and unique solutions.
When I first walked through NYU, while visiting my sister this past July, I was immediately entranced by the bustling atmosphere surrounding Washington Square Park. I was captivated by the way the campus sprawled across New York. My eyes were enraptured by the sight of small parks amidst concrete buildings and trendy cafes as I explored the area. As I stood in front of the Stern building, my motivation to attend further solidified. Ever since I have been thinking of college, attending New York University has genuinely been my dream for years and I have worked tirelessly to achieve it.
Why NYU? For me, the answer is simple. New York University is a school that not only offers exceptional academic programs but also a wonderfully unique student experience one of the most diverse cities in the US. In particular, I am enthralled by the MCC/GPH combined major because it has everything I could ever want in a major. It sets me up for the career I would like to have and even teaches me how to have an positive impact on the world.
Learning and Scholarship are critical values to all students, but throughout my time at ISU, I have gained a much deeper appreciation for the idea of being a lifelong learner. The programs for Special Education at ISU are some of the best and have offered me more ways to learn than I originally thought imaginable, and have inspired me to explore my educational possibilities in the future. Through my clinical experiences, coursework, and experiences outside of the classroom, I have gained a deeper appreciation for what it means to work in special education. I have decided that I will get a Masters in School Counseling and work as an academic advisor for special education students. Through this path, I will be able to continue learning more and
My educational experience in psychology has motivated me to pursue a master’s degree at NYU in general psychology with a focus on forensic psychology. My objectives while at NYU would be: acquire clinical techniques in order to conduct psychological testing on inmates; gain proficient knowledge in the law and legal system; advance my analytical writing skills for mental health assessments; and understand the basic psychological factors that influence jury decision-making. Following completion of the master's program, my career ambitions are to work with incarcerated individuals and develop a technique to reach inmates whose mental health disorders go unheeded. The general master's program in psychology would be an ideal place for me to continue my studies because of the rare
Interacting among community leaders is one thing I never tire of doing. I always look forward to working with children at my local Boys and Girls Club or working within my neighborhood; doing one’s best to make a change. This job teaches me to be patient with people because they came from many backgrounds. My experience has shown me, the University’s obligation lies not solely in challenging its students. But furthermore providing opportunities for those students to challenge themselves and to have an understanding of the many cultural groups at NYU.