Hi, I am Vendela Eskind and I am applying for college. I feel that college is really what will get my future going. I am kind, courage’s, determined, and outgoing. My philosophy is that I can always work harder and there is no limit to my success or failure. I am one to always find and or see the best in people and in my future.
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I would start off by stating that this is my second attempt at trying to get into the Riordan Scholars Program. Last year I tried,but unfortunately you guys didn 't get the transcript. From the response that I got when I was told that I wasn 't invited,it seemed as if you guys were trying sort of inviting me back to the program. Like I stated before this is my second attempt at trying to get in. As much as I hate to face it,I live in an inner city.
There are many goals that I would like to achieve at VCU but my most important goal is to graduate with honor with a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems in 2020. I believe in order to be a successful college student at VCU, I will take full advantage of all the support systems provided on campus, will connect with my professors, advisers, and classmates, and will be involved in community service outreach programs and student body government. I will need to stay focused on my goal, organize my time wisely, and be confident in my academic ability to be innovative in my technical field. I am a driven student with excellent technical and analytical background, therefore, I believe I am a perfect fit within the VCU culture of successes.
Dear Admissions Team, Teaching has always been my strongest suit and I pride myself on that. My career goal is to be a certified teacher in Ontario and develop the appropriate professional skills to do my best at my job while continuously learning, growing, and improving. Although I have been a High School Math teacher for 6 years now, having that instruction time from experienced professors to learn how to navigate teaching and all its particulars is both essential and valuable. Niagara University offers their students an understanding of the foundations of educational practice which is exactly what I am looking for. My main goal has always been to create a safe and nurturing environment for students to learn and grow and I could take that a step further by fulfilling the requirements of this program.
University of Waterloo has a big name when it comes to engineering and computer science. It is my dream to study in this university so that I can make a difference tomorrow. My fascination with engineering began from an early age, when I was 6 years old I was more intrigued by how a toy works than playing with the toy and I would break open my toys to see how each part functions. As I got older my passion for engineering grew with me and it led me to the desire of learning more about engineering. Programming is a tool used by engineers so I was intrigued by it, I taught myself programming and as I got more experienced to programming and mathematics I became interested in the field of computer science due to the it’s fascinating nature of problem
Life encompasses the use of many abilities. Daily life has made me aware that the technological world is constantly evolving. I need to develop the skills that will allow me to cope with these changes. Baruch College Campus High School is the school I would like to attend because it will help me grow in other areas/subjects while preparing me for my
When I walked into a classroom, I knew that higher education was for me. I never contemplated computer science as a career until I actually took a college class in it. The complexity of computers and programming suddenly became so simple. Coding felt like second nature; it made me feel like that is was something I could easily and gladly do for the rest of my life. I want to continue my education in computer science at Case Western Reserve University.
The King’s college presenter was very informative and far from bias about what school we should go to. After she came and spoke I began to ponder about the possibilities I had for my future, one of them being attending King’s to get a degree quicker in a job that involves technology so I can start earning money quicker and be able to start my life quicker while I’m still in my youthful years. If I decided to go I would graduate with a degree for whichever career I chose at the age of 19-20, which is kind of
I never thought I could handle you being away from me. It has been exactly 11 months and two days since you have left me on this Earth. I am doing well with my life right now. I’m finally a senior and I have a job. I have been doing fine in school, but I know for sure what you would say, “You can always do better”.
Tawney Nodland – As I look back over the past semester of English Composition, I realize that I have grown as a writer. Not onlyhas my understanding of the writing process changed, my whole attitude towards composition has too. This composition course has made a significant impact on my learning experience and has given me tools to take forward into my future educational and professional goals. Throughout this course, I have discovered things about myself as a writer and know some of my strengths and weaknesses. I now feel more prepared for future writing assignments, whether for work or for school.
As I reflect on the past 15 months of attending CCU. I recall the excitement, and the overwhelming stress of having to work full time and attend online college. I was not sure that I could complete my degree at fifty years old. Because of being out of school for over 30 years. I was somewhat reluctant to give it a try.
Taking this class has had a profound impact on me. I have learned how to properly study for a college class. Also, I learned how to effectively communicate and reach out to my professor. This was my first college course which gave me a learning experience about psychology and myself as a student. I have learned how to manage my time, study in ways that are better for me, focus on the task in front of me, and reaching out and taking opportunities.
This scholarship is a wonderful opportunity for students of GVSU, and I am honored to be considered for this scholarship. I believe that I am a great applicant for this scholarship, and that I deserve this scholarship. One reason I deserve this scholarship is because of my strong academic courses. Throughout my high school career, I pushed myself academically by taking a total of 10 AP classes and 7 honors classes. These classes were all challenging, yet I pushed through with determination to complete the classes to the best of my ability.
As a student at Iowa State University, I have been introduced to a broader realm of English mechanisms at the professional level. During the semester, I was able to apply the skills I have learned in this class and others to my papers. While working with MLA guidelines, I was better able to clearly define my sources during research as well as better organize my own WOVE articles. Throughout my English 250 process, I have learned a fair amount about the basics of English at the college level.