As a prospective member of the Masters of Arts in History program at Liberty University I hope to accomplish several things. I am currently serving as a high school history teacher and this program will benefit both my students and myself alike in the foreseeable future. This includes reaching the goals of earning my master’s degree which will result in a higher level of professional knowledge in my content area, while increasing my income simultaneously. This is not the only positive factor, Liberty’s program will also contribute directly to growth in regards to my relationship with Jesus Christ.
I come from a lower, middle class family. Both of my parents are employed full time but do not make enough income to supply the $20,000 it takes to attend Missouri State. They have always encouraged me to want more for myself, both in my career and in my life in general. Although I am still deciding on a major, I know that I want to make enough money to live comfortably and be able to provide for my family.
One of the most appealing things about University of Oregon is the active inclusion and constant work towards creating a more expansive community. I hope to study Philosophy with a minor in ethnic studies or women and gender studies. These majors I feel will help me pursue my personal goal of a diverse education. As a woman from a conservative part of the east bay with a unique connection to the LGBTQ+ community, I feel that I have a lot to offer to the diverse discourse that The University of Oregon offers. Additionally being a person of privilege I see that I have a responsibility to take a set back and listen to those who have less fortunate geopolitical locations.
All along, I have managed to maintain the principles of ethics and integrity, a strong sense of purpose, and morality, which binds me rigidly. Appointment as student leader in all stages of my school and college life has presented me with opportunity to interact with people, develop organizational and communication skills. My involvement with speech, debate and sports has made me more than just an academic person In the pursuit of excellence and with a passion to reach the highest skills in my discipline, I look upon University of Texas, Arlington a springboard to accomplish my dreams. This esteemed institution can serve as a ladder and enable me to achieve higher aims by providing me the most contemporary input and exposure.
My interest for The University of Texas derives from my interest in the Architecture program. The past summer I had the opportunity to participate in the Architecture Academy at the University of Texas and the overall experience solidified my interest in Architecture and the overall University. I appreciated the sense of being able to have a small college in a rather large school. I enjoyed exploring Austin’s culture and I was drawn to the art and music of the City.
NYU at New York city has always been a center for academic excellence. Its reputation transcends international borders and is redefining the way we perceive education. The campus is ideally located in the heart of the city around central park, where I can get to experience a diverse, metropolitan environment while never having to sacrifice the convenience of a modern campus. I plan on pursuing a major in computer science at The Tandon school of engineering and a minor in business administration at The Stern school of business, both of which are renowned for their research and academic rigor. The choice ultimately boils to down to what the student can make out of his college experience and I believe that NYU will provide me with a perfect balance
Clemson University The world as we know has drastically changed over the years owing to the greater risks which have been directed towards mankind. The automotive industry faces innumerable challenges regarding the toxic emission, fuel-efficiency, designing sustainable and safer automobiles which can function on alternate and eco-friendly fuels. These ‘black sharks’ have been circling indefinitely and lending innovative ideas and building simplistic models is the foremost priority for the automotive community and a collective responsibility to go the extra mile courtesy of the aforementioned parameters. With this belief and combining my curiosity, I’m motivated to pursue my MS in Automotive Engineering so I can couple my passion for automobiles with an aim of creating a better future for our planet.
For the last couple of years my biggest goal has become to study, live, work and succeed in the New York City. I’m particularly interested in NYU, because I am careerist with a lot of determination and perseverance, willing to work as hard as possible to reach my main goal, of succeeding in the entertainment industry. While visiting NYC last year, I got the impression that no university represents NYC, the city of opportunities to me, better than NYU does. NYU’s diversity and the opportunities that it provides to the hardworking students are priceless and is something that undeniably attracts me a lot. I have expressed interest in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development as my primary program of interest and Media,
Engineering is creative. Students in NYU are required to think-outside-the-box. And the professors are here to help. Fascinating by Professor Ryan Hartman’s Methane Research on Green Energy, I am excited to incorporate my knowledge into creative research projects that can benefit people. Engineers in NYU design not only software or devices; they also introduce a new lifestyle to people.
I decided to apply to University of Pittsburgh for several reasons. I am attracted to the University of Pittsburgh’s interdisciplinary approach to psychology and the outstanding faculty. Particularly, the strong focus of the Biological and Health area of emphasis is one that meshes well with what I am looking for in a program. In researching University of Pittsburgh’s Psychology program, the work of Drs. Tristen Inagaki and Peter Gianaros particularly piqued my interest.
Our world is like a card game. We get dealt our hand. Win, lose, or draw, the game continues to unfold. Society is filled with a myriad of opportunities that act as cards waiting to be revealed. With the exposure to a plethora of opportunities in a university, from a global reach to academic centers on six continents to having the city as a classroom, one can easily unearth their passions at NYU.
I have always been interested in pursuing a business degree. I am still trying to figure out the right career for me as I still have a long way to go, however, I want to establish a stable foundation for my future endeavors. Accounting is a path that opens many doors and offers flexibility in my future due to its high applicability. These aspects are important deciding factors in my decision.
Medicine is a human miracle on earth. It never fails to baffle my mind as how it can transform an ailing person to a healthy one. I observed my mother with a brain tumor. It was depressing but thanks to science and medicine our lives have completely changed. Medicine has the power to save lives and change this world.
Statement of Purpose Coming from a generation that is considered to be frivolous by our preceding generation, I assure you that despite our non-pristine ways; the basis of what we millennials want to do is the same as what they do: make a difference in the lives of people and make this world a better place. Not too long ago, I thought that earning a degree, finding a job would help me lead a happy, fulfilling life. It didn’t even seem that difficult at the time until I actually went to college and got exposed to some real world situations of life. While having a full life was an important part of my plan, I learned that it wasn’t enough. My father taught me to believe that every life on this planet has a purpose and I consequently instilled
I am currently a graduate student working toward my master’s degree in Sports Business at NYU. I have worked multiple internships over the last three years focusing on a variety aspects related to the sports industry. However, it was not until I worked for the SMU football team that I realized I wanted to be apart of the football side of the industry in the NFL. While working for the SMU team I was able to travel to all away games and got a chance to see and understand what it takes to run a Division I program. I parlayed my time with SMU into a training camp internship with the New York Jets working in their Football Operations department.