While I encounter challenges along the way, I approach them with determination and a growth mindset. Furthermore, my peers and mentors recognize me for my empathy, integrity, and innovative thinking, qualities that distinguish me as an exceptional candidate for Cass Technical High School. Looking ahead, my future goals encompass pursuing higher education and making a meaningful impact in my chosen field. By gaining admission to Cass Technical High School, I am confident that I will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to achieve these aspirations. The school's rigorous curriculum, supportive community, and emphasis on holistic development will undoubtedly propel me towards my goals.
After reviewing the course catalog and seeing the types of classes offered, I believe this program will prepare me to reach my goals. I also have a lot to offer the program including coming from a diverse background, my personal experience, and my work
Furthermore, the opportunity to participate in advanced, graduate-level research mentored by the very own faculty of the university serve to embellish the scholarly pursuit of knowledge both domestically and
Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird and Edgar Guest’s poem, “Courage,” each represent courage differently through the way they decided to make their point. Using the theme of being courageous even when life is at it’s lowest and through comical tone in the novel and a serious tone in the poem, the parallel concept is depicted. A first claim using the theme of having courage when failure seems possible. In the poem it states that “It’s part of his hours, his days and his years, Back of his smiles and behind his tears.”
With this in mind, my greatest desire is to receive not only an outstanding technical education but also grow as a conscientious and socially responsible individual. In the next four years, I envision myself in an environment that fosters a genuine sense of family among motivated students. I want to belong to a school where I can develop in character as well as in my Catholic faith, even in the midst of rigorous academic work. I look forward to a career in applied sciences, with one foot in the laboratory and the other in the real world. I daydream about discovering creative avenues for positive change and inspiring others to innovate solutions for the complex challenges of our modern
I regard the STEM Academy as an extremely positive program that will significantly help my peers and myself in the future. Science has many stimulating topics that have helped our world to advance. The STEM program will definitely push me towards the science aspects of life, allowing me to become more educated in the subject. I hope to be able to join the STEM academy to gain more knowledge in the fields of science and math, to be able to collaborate with others more efficiently, work independently, and to be triumphant in being the best student I can. I want to achieve beyond what is expected in an average student and expand on all my skills.
Fortunately, I have been able to participate in STEM enrichment programs outside of my community such as NCSU’s Caldwell Fellows SATELLITE Camp, PARI Summer Space Camp Connect, and Appalachian Regional Commission-Oak Ridge Laboratory STEM Academy. These experiences were pivotal in the development of my passion for the preservation of the environment, ultimately leading me to pursue a career in a related field. Recognizing the need for more exposure to STEM within my community, I hope that with the knowledge, skill, and resources I gain from receiving the Goodnight Scholarship and education from NC State University, I can provide my community a gateway into gaining more knowledge about STEM and what it has to offer. I hope that I can use my experience to be a motivator for students throughout my community, supporting them to participate in STEM opportunities through
Being able to connect with the community and with my peers will be a valuable and unforgettable experience. Not only will I be able to learn from the community, but from my fellow peers, medical students, high school students, and other undergraduates as well. Getting to me mentored by people who have done what I want to do will be enriching, it’ll be an experience that ill cherish forever. Creating long lasting friendships with people who have similar interest.
This scholarship opens a door to infinite possibilities of growth, and self-discovery. Without this opportunity, I wouldn't be able to afford the privilege of being a Brandeisian and chase my dreams. I am resilient, determine, and broadminded because I believe everyone has something to contribute. I work arduously for my achievements and I like to overcome boundaries along my peers.
Texas Tech is part of my culture. The Rawls College of Business not only gave me the opportunity to study abroad as an undergrad, but it gave me the all the right tools to land the great career opportunity that I have now. It taught me the quantitative and analytical training to be successful in the workforce, but unless I have the ability to lead and mange others will I truly add more value, to any company, than through my individual talent as contributor. This program is a good fit for me because I’m still considered a young professional in my career, and it’s a perfect blend to attend class on campus once a month and manage my career with such a deadline-driven world. Being part of this program would be an elite membership to a learning
At my technical high school, I am currently in a program studying early childhood development. I have gained experience working with children firsthand and learning how they grow and develop. This program is another part of what drove me to consider becoming a pediatric nurse. Attending Stockton will allow me to receive a good education and college experience while not going too far from home, but going far enough to be independent and grow as an individual.
It is an opportunity to evolve both academically and as individuals. Academically it opened it opened opportunities to improve my scholastic capability, through deliberation courses, sociology, social issues courses, leadership courses, and projects such as the capstone project. It even broadened my knowledge of nature with classes such as weird plants, epidemiology etc. On the other hand, I am fortunate to be in a trio program because it was a tremendous guide and support through the process of applying and visiting colleges.
The Aimlessness of the Lost Generation The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway is considered as the main prose of the Lost Generation. This term Lost Generation was firstly coined by Gertrude Stein in a conversation made in Paris on 1920. The novel is considered as an impressive document of people, who belonged to this group known as Lost Generation because they had dreams and innocence shattered by World War I, emerged from the war sour and aimless, and most of the time spent partying away their frustrations and drinking. The World War I challenged traditional notions of faith, moral and justice.
Also I believe that this school has also helped me to know what path to go on in my journey of becoming an engineer. This school has helped me learn what courses that I should take as well as what path to go in when it comes to being an engineer. I really enjoy engineering and I hope that when I grow up I will be able to reach my goal of becoming a biomedical engineer. I believe that when I become a biomedical engineer I would be able to create things for people all over the