Within this Course I did not learn or gain any i.sight because of the school I came from and the environment I grew up in. They made sure that I had all of the necessary tools, and no question would be left unanswered. Weather it be anything concerning financial aid, to using different technology, no stone was left unturned. Going to City not only prepared me academically but they help you out with whatever concerns you have and put you in the right space to continue to be successful in the career you want to have or any goals you have set.There aren't any specific topics that I have learned that I didn't already know, this course was more so a refresher course. Being at Coppin has not yet allowed me to further myself but it has clarified the path that …show more content…
I applied to 14 schools and had my heart set on one Lincoln University is where I wanted to be. A smaller school that had a good business program, a HBCU, and was away from home. It was different than what my family had done and I thought it was the perfect fit. But it wasn't, just as I thought I was getting away there was no housing available. I then I thought to go away and stay close to home, Bowie State University was my second choice, it was cheaper, still away from home but it made a little more since. But due to problems within the University I did not end up there either. That brought me to Coppin, the 15th school I applied to, the school I wanted to stay farthest away from the one place I hated most. But who would have known what I have learned from being here even in one semester. Coppin State had a long running in my family, they attended the school they worked at the school and they grew up around the school. Even though I attended Baltimore City College high school as a lot of people in my family did College was different. I had no specific reason why I disliked the school so much but I knew it wasn't for