It is important to me to complete the human resource management degree at Mount Olive University because, I was ready for a change in my life, why not start with a better career choice. I’ve procrastinated long enough, I said to myself but still waited another year and a half to even consider to talk with someone about attending college. I’ve looked on Tv at the commercials about different colleges but none really grasp my attention enough to apply. As time time went on I found out my younger cousin was attending Mount Olive University. He had transferred from another University and obtain a Business Management Degree. But I still didn't attend Mount Olive into consideration. Time continued to pass before I found out my aunt was attending Mount Olive University to receive her degree in Early Childhood. I was sitting back thinking to myself okay,Tina if your aunt can go back to school and have a full time job and be a Wife, Mother ,and Grandmother. What reason do I have not to start making educational decision for my life.it took another year for me to contact someone at Mount Olive Unversity. …show more content…
It works with my schedule at work. Having to work first shift and going to school every night would be challenging for me, but the one night a week is great for me. A Small numbered class is a another reason why I wanted to receive my degree at Mount Olive University. It gives you the chance to know your classmates well and to encourage one another for excellence. I’ve heard great things about Mount Olive and, thats why im getting my degree from here. Accordly to Mount Olive University web site “I chose umo because of the online RN to BSN option that does not require me to attend classes in person. I am able to
“Returning to school after so many years of not attending, to obtain a degree can be a struggle for many people throughout their life, but it also has its benefits, changes, challenges, and goals. Initially, I had planned to go to college right after high school, but due to many family problems I was unable to. It would be another eight years before I would make the decision to enroll in school. My reasons for returning to school are to higher my education, have a better career/ job, and to better my life, as well as the life of my daughter. Returning to school for me, has had its benefits, changes, challenges, and goals. In this paper, I plan to give you a brief
I attend Central Lakes College because it 's closer to home. Central Lakes College had a certain aspect on campus with a friendly environment that seemed to me that nurtured the growth in education. What I mean by nurture the growth in education is that Central Lakes College has programs and people that overview your academic career. Programs such as TRIO help with my generals that correlates to transferring to a four-year university. I wanted to go to a community college before a university because it fits my budget better than going straight to a university. Choosing Central Lakes College was an easy choice because the academic and sports programs fit my personality. An education service that really cares about you.
Introduction: It seemed so far away, and all of a sudden I had to make the decision. A decision that would change the rest of my life. From the time I was little I knew I wanted to go to college, and here I am. I have always had the desire to continue my education and gain many experiences after I graduated from high school. I didn’t ever thing twice about continuing my education
I’ve choosing the program at UM-school of Nursing because I need to be admitted to a higher institution that is well structured and have a well-designed curriculum for the Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) Track. I believe UM school of Nursing is capable of
Twenty-six years ago. I began the quest to find the perfect college. As I drove down the driveway of Bay Path College, I knew this was the college I was going to attend. I was drawn to the rural setting, the beautiful campus and the small academic community. My intent for life after high school was to get my associates degree, earn some money, then begin working toward my bachelor degree. In retrospect, I did not possess the confidence or drive needed to be a good student. I struggled for the next couple of years to earn my Associates degree, however was apprehensive to commit to the time or expense it would take to continue my education. After a very long break in schooling, I now approach education with a new mindset and ready to commit
This is a reflective essay concerning my READ 3423.01 with Dr. Reid in the fall of 2016. As I wrap up my first semester at Texas Women’s University I am awed and thankful. I am the first person in my family to attend University. Some find this surprising because I do come from a family that has done well professionally, but that was due to grit and personalities. The fact is, I was never even spoken to about attending college while I was growing up. I believe this is because no one before me had this experience to share or encourage. The truth is I tried my hardest to not be at school from middle school on, I just wasn’t engaged in the process. Of course, there were a few teachers I connected with, like the business and history teachers, but I hated the rules and structure of the environment. I amazedly graduated with my high school class, as my friends went away to Universities I took some classes at the community college. What I found was that when I got to pick my classes I flourished. Even the classes that others said were too hard to take during summer quarter, I excelled in those as well. As life unfolded I got married, moved out of state and had two daughters. When it was time for my daughters to attend school I was pretty apprehensive about the idea of it. I opened a preschool in a mother-in-law apartment we had on our property and decided they could learn there in a small community. That preschool led to homeschooling, and large educational co-ops. I lived in a
Througout my academic career, I have learned as much about myself as I have learned in school, whether it be from high school, to community college, and my journey that lead me to Arizona State University. I can honestly say as my parents did, that I wish I would’ve tried harder in high school. I scraped by taking the easiest classes possible and choosing to take the easy way out. Looking at my transcript makes me cringe, because I know that I am capable of so much more. I wish that I would’ve taken the honor classes and tried so that I would’ve been able to apply to a college other than a community college. My time at Mohave Community College was a significant improvement from my experience in high school. Not only did I graduate with near honors (3.49), I had made the Dean’s list and Honors List for three out of my four semesters, the first time this had happened since middle school. I had never felt more motivated and focused in my life. I was taking 16 credits and prospering and had a balance of work, school, and a social life. I had never felt more proud of my self in my life. As I sit here and write this paper, I question my time here at ASU as I try to plan the nex chapter of my life. I wonder where I am supposed to go and what I am supposed to do.School for the first time had become a priority, however, it began to consume my life. I would spend hours and hours on end doing homework and studying, and although there seems to be nothing wrong with this, I wouldn’t go
The reason that I want to attend Johnson University Florida is because when I came in the campus for the first time for my tour of the campus I felt very welcomed and at home and the school offers everything I was looking for in college. Johnson University Florida gives me the opportunity to build my relationship with Christ himself, while being able to study for my degree, and participate in the sports I love. Johnson University also has an environment where everything is calm and it’s a smaller school which I am a fan of because I could easily get help in any classes or with any problems that I’m dealing with. The environment is almost as if it’s another family because the administrators are truly there for you though every step of the way and I admired that about the
A little over four years ago, after taking a seven year break from college, I decided I wanted to get my associate degree to better myself in my career but also to accomplish something that I didn’t think wasn’t meant for me. Once I finished my associate degree in liberal arts, I considered continuing on with my education but wasn’t sure once again if I should or how would I do it. I was given a great opportunity when the private doctor office I worked for merged with the University Of Sylvester Cancer Center. I am blessed and honored to be able to say I am working for UM, and one of the best benefits I have received for working with such a prestige intuition, is that I’m able to attend the University of Miami with a full covered
One day in 2011, I had an epiphany that I wanted to become the CEO of a hospital one day. The CEO of Rose Medical Center became aware of this and informed me that I could certainly have his job one day, but I must first go back to school and get my Master's degree. He is not the only person that has hounded me about going back to school. Many other managers, administrators and even family members have said the same. Clearly they see something in me that I had not quite yet see in myself. I think I am finally coming to the realization that if they think I can obtain a Master's degree, then I certainly possess the skills, knowledge and motivation to go back to school. It is time for me to shake up my content, routine life and take the step to bettering myself and fulfilling the commitment I made to myself on December 31,
Ambitious, adventurous, and persistent are words that people use to describe me. I am outgoing, hardworking, and always determined to get things done. My life has been nothing but easy. When I was growing up I went through many hardships my father left me and my mom when I was only two I grew up not really knowing who my father was because he left when I was so young. Growing up all I wanted was somone to call Dad. My mom struggled a lot with being a single mom, she was trying to raise two kids by herself, but she made it and I have to say she raised two pretty good kids, my brother is in the Army and is making his making something out of himself. I have turnd out to be a strong independent woman. My education is taking off I have achieved many things in high school, I have high standards for my educational goals I will not stop until I get the best education that I can have. I feel that Mercyhurst University will get me to where I want to be.
When I visited Cornell’s campus, I adored the relaxing scenery and sounds of the waterfalls. But that is not the only reason I want to attend Cornell. My interest in studying at the College of Arts and Sciences rooted from my desire to explore all the possibilities – from chemistry to economics to arts – of my undergraduate career.
My goal is to further develop my career, and grow up to a leadership position within a leading firm that places priority on professionalism and considers their human resources as one of their main assets. I have decided to strive for the master’s program in Human Resources Management because it fits the profile of my career goals. After 7 years of experience in the field I am confident that working in human resources is what makes me feel at my fullest potential, and a life changing decision I have made for my
I decided to seek at University of the People degree at this time because it is the next logical step in my fight to complete the education, which I need to achieve my goal, earning a doctorate in business and becoming a leader in business and philanthropy. When I came moved to this country, I began primary school for the first time. I had a dangerous home life during this time because my siblings would get me in trouble and I would be abused. I also started to get sick. Additionally I faced bulling in school. It felt like the world was against me. I knew I had to study but, due to challenges at home, I was constantly focused on surviving abuse. This was challenging because I could not build relationships with my peers or teachers since they did not understand what I was dealing with. I had few friends. Often I felt frustrated because I had to leave my beloved schoolbooks behind or could not afford school materials. Many told me graduating would be hard due to this, however I have always had an innate passion for education and an unmatched determination to succeed at all costs and despite all obstacles. I persevered and not only graduated, but excelled in my academics.
Palm trees, warm weather, division one sports, and a rigorous academic program, there is nothing that sounds unappealing about Stanford University(SU). After I graduate St. Charles Preparatory School, I plan to attend Stanford University. It is located in Stanford between San Francisco and San Jose on the coast line of California. It is home to about 1,719 freshmen with about 24,797 applicants. Their large pool of applicants allows them to also have a diverse population on campus, which is very appealing to me as a minority. SU has seven schools: Business, Earth Science, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Science, Law, and Medicine. When I am in college, I plan to major in biochemistry. I enjoy Biology and Chemistry and I think it would be interesting to work in that field of science. With so many options anything you want to achieve is possible at Stanford University.