Through the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program, I hope to conduct research in an engineering discipline. I am specifically interested in biological issues, but I am also intrigued by other areas of study within the Department of Navy and how these can affect human health. I hope to apply my knowledge of biological systems and the human body to the issues I will study in the internship, but I am also interested in exploring other areas. By learning about other technologies and methods of solving problems, I can discover aspects of the field I would like to pursue further.
Growing up on a small cattle operation in central Oklahoma, my parents quickly instilled in me a love for the agricultural way of life, and that passion is what led me to become the 13th person in my family to attend Oklahoma State University. While my background and experiences are not very unique when compared to many of my great friends and classmates at OSU, my upbringing served as a motivation to excel and succeed in all of my endeavors and pursue a career in agricultural law. Coming from a small school, I had very limited opportunities to involve myself in extracurricular activities. Naturally, I felt like a kid in a candy shop when I first stepped onto campus and applied to be in many organizations throughout my first year. I strived
Upon meeting with a recruiter at the USC Career Fair, I want to confirm my interest in the Sales Representative position at E. & J. Gallo Winery. I recently graduated from USC with a major in Sociology and I am very excited about this opportunity to put my communication skills, management experience, and public relations skills to assist in the management and promotion of the company’s vast portfolio of wine & spirits to current and potential customers. I am confident that I stand poised to bring my skills and capabilities to contribute to your organization, while simultaneously developing into a future leader within the organization. I have many transferrable skills that will help me handle many aspects that consultative sales and creative
My job as a patient care technician allowed me to care for numerous individuals from a variety of backgrounds. Through this experience, I came to the realization that I loved people. I loved hearing their stories and the secret hopes and fears they would share with me in the dead of the night. I realized that I wanted to have a career where I could not only help people, but learn from them as well. I believe a career in the healthcare field would allow me to do this.
For as long as I can remember, I ve wanted to be a nurse. Helping people and seeing a good outcome from it has always been a dream of mine, it started when I was younger I saw my mom and grandma helping different people and nurturing them. Seeing how these people would smile and thank my family for helping them inspired me to choose this career. I love how even the uniform color could put a smile on a patient's face, or even simple things such as just seeing their caregiver. There was once a time when my grandma took me to work with her and although I didn t get to do much, just seeing the workers doing their best and putting their all into the job made me happy and very appreciative of them.
On the surface, the University of Florida prevails as one of the top ten public universities in the United States and one of the best colleges in the world. However, "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet". Aside from UF's impressive titles, the University offers outstanding opportunities that suit my academic goals and living situation. On the surface, the University of Florida prevails as one of the top ten public universities in the United States and one of the best colleges in the world.
While I was searching for colleges during my senior year, Arizona State University was the first college that caught my attention. My sister, Ranine is currently a junior at ASU and has loved it ever since she stepped foot on campus. Her love for ASU greatly encouraged me to look further into attending ASU. After going on the campus tour and speaking to students, I officially decided that I wanted to be a Sun Devil. Choosing a major was hard for me because I struggled between wanted to major in psychology, getting on the path to be an orthodontist, or attending W.P Carey School of Business.
I am Keely Britton and I am enrolled in the Auburn University Adult Education, School of Educational Foundations Leadership and Technology (EFLT) doctoral program. I am writing as a result of speaking extensively with Dr. Gary Waters concerning an assistantship in the athletics department. I am available right away and feel that there exists a perfect fit due to my work experiences, current extracurricular involvement, and personal participation in a comprehensive enhancement program. While on faculty at Florida A&M University I trained approximately fifty graduate students who in turn instructed approximately three hundred seventy-five freshmen in the art of developing mind power by using advanced memory systems and techniques. However, superior speed-reading and comprehension skills buttressed memory training, therefore speed-reading and comprehension training preceded memory training.
The Wisconsin School of Business, offers me a chance to fulfill my passions, while benefitting from a well-rounded education through the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Successful business people are not necessarily specialists, but those who have a diverse portfolio of skills. By combining the study of management and human resources, strategic communications, and entrepreneurship, U-W would provide a well-rounded education, allowing me to evolve as a successful business person who gives back to his
COMMON APP [707] Graduating from high school, I knew I wanted to attend a university that had a strong computer science program, a culture of entrepreneurship, and students who were happy. In many ways, my time at USC has largely satisfied these criteria and taught me a lot about what I want out of my undergraduate experience. However, it has also spurred intellectual development and changed my academic plans, leading me to believe that transferring schools will help me fully achieve my goals.
When I was a kid, I was very daring and curious child. Trying something new and discovering new things were like a magnet to me. When I think of the National Student Exchange Program I remember my childhood, when the passion for discovering new things was insatiable. I am currently a senior student and I know that it is time to endeavor something new.
I am extremely stoked to be applying for the Member Experience Intern position for Do Something! From my understanding, this position focuses on making sure that the members and volunteers of this organization have a voice, receive the training needed, and have the problems they may have fixed; this is exactly where my heart is and what I love to do. I am a nonprofit administration major at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO. I chose this major because I want to spend my life helping people and making sure they can be the best they can be. This position will definitely help refine my skills, while doing work that is actually making a difference!
My primary motivation for enrolling in CSU was due to my constant regret for not having attended college immediately out of high school. I went directly to work in an office. Although I have been very successful in my career, I have noticed many Executive Assistant job postings indicate the demand for a Bachelor’s Degree. I personally would find it very gratifying to achieve obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.
Today's young professionals are the future's global leaders. Coming from developing countries, young professionals like myself greatly benefit from the experiential learning in USA's globally competitive industries which mutually benefits our home countries. Indeed, the J-1 Intern program is a powerful platform for international education and economic cooperation. I hope my training under seasoned managers with diverse backgrounds will endow me with significant leadership skills such as strategic and critical thinking. Learning how to assess situations towards good decision-making and pursuance of excellence will develop me into a dynamic and adaptable leader in my field.
Have you ever dreamed of being a blessing in another person’s life and being able to help a complete stranger? This is why I want to become an intern at the Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. ,known as (R.A.I.N). This is a premier senior service organization established in 1964. They offer services of care that includes a range of care services for seniors and those with disabilities. Our quality services include: full-service neighborhood senior centers, transportation services assistance with benefits and entitlements, case management, and elder abuse services.