There might be a time where people ask you, “why are you in college” or “why to decide to go to college.” People might reply by saying that they want a degree, that they want a higher paying job, or they need that for a future career that they are pursuing. Those responses are the most typical reason of why people go to college. Sure you can say that having a degree means that a person can get a better job with better pay rather than working in the manual labor fields with minimum pay. A college degree is the fundamental stepping stone to the future, it lays the foundation of where to start. College is everything to me; I’m in college so I’m able to unlock more potential in myself, to be able to make my mother proud with everything that she has done and hopefully becoming the first. Since I was a child, my mother would tell me to try my hardest in school. She told me thought thing because as a child, she never had the opportunity to go to school. She only completed up to 4th grade, because her family couldn’t pay the tuition to attend. She would had to wake up at 4oclock in the morning to sell food, to make a living for her family. We were fortunate enough to be able to come to the United States in 2005, but tragedy happens a year later. She received a phone call, saying that my father was in a serious car accident, on the night of Christmas Eve, he passed away. Since then my mother, became a single mother having to support two children by herself in a new country. There
Education is key. My parents have always taught me that whatever you learn stays with you for the rest of your life. College is my aspiration. I want to attend a four year university to maintain a better lifestyle. I love learning new things; it’s like an addiction and you just want to absorb more knowledge. I witness my parents arrive home everyday tired because all they desire is to give me a better life. They want me to succeed and I have just opened my eyes and realized life is harder than I thought. My parents want the best for me and I want the best for myself which means if I try my best I can achieve my goal into making it into a four year university and graduating.
Why? This is the question that is before me right now. Why am I attending college? What degree is it that I am pursuing, and why? The expected answers to the question, “Why are you attending college?” is, to make better money, or to provide for myself and my family. With me, the answer to this question is different.
Like many kids I want to go to college and play football. Aslo like many kids my grades aren’t what they need to be to get into a good college. When I was younger, I put myself around people who influenced me in a bad way when it came to grades. Eventually I got myself away from those people and started doing better in school. As I walk around the school today, I see them not passing classes, and they don’t care. That's not going to get me into a good college.
My biggest fear is letting down my family and also myself. Having to pick up a job to help my family is definitely a possibility and the biggest challenge that could prevent me from getting a degree. I’ve always wanted to go to college as a kid and this is a challenge that I will have to tackle on my own.
When deciding on a college option, most people choose their colleges based on the size, the location, the majors available and financial aid. I, like those people payed attention to those options, but I, unlike many others, looked for a way to keep whom I was hidden; to continue restraining my curls from breathing. Since an early age, being Dominican, I was taught that to look “presentable” and to feel “beautiful” my curls had to be kept straight, manageable, to iron and suffocate this wild tangle of hair that grasps for air. In this way, when I was faced with the challenge of deciding between an excellent college like Bates and not so good ones, the ability to be able to keep myself, and most importantly my hair “beautiful” was highly considered. I almost decided to go to a college close to home simply because I had easier access to Dominican hair salons, you sure can’t find those in Lewiston, Maine! When May 1st of last year had come I had made my decision: I would try out Bates for a year and see how I’d do, if I didn’t feel comfortable I would
After looking through all the undergraduate majors, I have come to the conclusion that I will enter college with an undecided major. The one thing I am certain about is that I want to attend University of Illinois in Chicago. I’ve lived my whole life thinking about going into business or marketing, but I'm so unsure because I want to make the right decision. Throughout high school, all I think about is moving forward and starting my life. High school isn't the end of my education. I want to grow as a person - no matter what field in college I end up going into - I want more. I want to be smarter, I want to be happier, and college will lead me to that. Hopefully, these classes will do that for me.
I would like to go to college because I believe that if I go to college I would expand my knowledge in the world and have a growth mindset. I believe that If I go to college I would have my options to do the things I never could do and have a better life and be well informed about many things. I would also make my parents proud and my entire family including myself because I have high expectations for myself to do good in school, but at times I have problems with my classes and I get confused and I have trouble talking to the teacher for help because i’m nervous or I can’t raise my hand for help because I’m shy that got a question wrong. But, now I’m confident that If I get into FCE I do believe
Call me Missy but if you have to know my real name is Michelle. Of course, similar to all the other thousands of essays you’re going to read, they will be about why a student desires or strives for college. Well to be honest, there is no easy way to explain why someone craves to go to college. I am wishing to be different excluding all the other essays you’ve read. Explaining my achievements, stress, and grades I’ve had all show how much I wish to go to college. Please just give attention to my essay.
College has always been of my biggest dreams, like it is for any kid. We all want to make it big, and live a comfortable lifestyle, and be able to say that we succeeded at life. There were points in my life where I didn’t think I would even able to go to community college though, let alone a giant university in my home state.
Why did you choose to come to Penta? We all chose Penta for various reasons, whether it was to get away from our homeschool or start a career. Some of us wanted to go to Penta to make it easier to go to college and get a decent paying job. I am Tyler Mack a student in Penta’s Information Technologies Academy program. In the essay, I will talk about why I chose to come to Penta, my goals, and my plans for the future.
"Why do you want to go to college? " I myself have asked that question so many times. I enrolled on UoPeople to earn a degree, yes to have a better job and furthermore have a better future . But one reason that absolutely made me decide is my sense of fulfillment. I want to achieve something in my life that no one can take away from you, and that is education. Education is imperative for success, and success breeds self-fulfillment which in turn gives you a feeling of contentment. I do feel that as of right now, a college degree is what's missing in my life and hopefully through hard-work it would be earned.
One of my biggest accomplishments was to be able to attend college. As a first generation low income student who immigrated to the United States, I have struggled to maintain my education as a free resource for my future. Never would I have thought that my life would change so drastically for the better of me and my family. Without my loving, supportive and caring parents, I do not think that I would be where I am right now. As an only child, my parents have always been there for me. They have sacrificed so much to give me a better education and that means a lot for me, therefore I want to give back to them more than they gave me. I have seen my dad struggled in his job and I have experienced the hardships of working in his job myself. Working
Why do you want to go to college? Is a great question, but one, unfortunately, that I did not ask myself sooner, after high school and my mandatory military service I asked myself: WHERE do you want to go to college? And I answered myself, the best of course. And so I signed up to Tel Aviv University a short 1 hour commute away. After spending a semester in classes that did not interest me. Professors that I found lacking. I found myself thinking, what did I do? Is this right for me? And most importantly why am I doing this to myself? Why do I want to go to college? After thinking long and hard I finally had my eureka moment. I did not want to go to college, I wanted college to come to me. I wanted to be able to study at my pace, with students
I have a dream. I want to be a programmer, graduated from one of the best universities, the University of Texas at Austin. And I am going to do my best to be a good student at ACC to make my dreams come true for the sake of my family, my supportive wife and my baby, who is coming in the next 3 weeks.
For many, after graduating high school the next big step is college. I never asked myself why or if I even wanted to. Yet, since I was not yet ready to join the work force, and didn’t want to disappoint my parents, I simply followed the path that I was supposed to take. For a while I had no direction, but through the loss of my high school English teacher and my dream of making my family proud, I discovered that college was the place I wanted and needed to be.