My name is Breanna Weiss, and I’m eighteen years old. I am from Cleveland, Ohio. I am also the oldest of eight children. I live with my hero, and she is my mom. I am attending Cleveland Job Corps because I would like to work in the medical field. I’ve wanted to work in the medical field since I was a little girl. This has been my dream for a while now.
I came to Job Corps because I dropped out of high school during 11th grade. I dropped out was because I was always getting in trouble with other students, mainly females. Also, I always went to sleep in class or showed up late. I used to skip class or argue with the teachers and other staff. Job Corps has improved my life a lot. It has helped me work on my independence skills. I’ve always had everything handed to me. Once I started Job Corps that didn’t work out. I had to do everything on my own. I’m happy that I do things on my own instead of running to my mom for everything. I get up every morning at 7:00am and have to make sure I’m at breakfast before 7:30am. Then I have to make sure I’m at class before 8:00am. This has made a huge difference in my life. I finally started going to my appointments by myself, and I
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I’m hoping Penn Foster doesn’t that long. I’m worried about taking math class because math is my worst subject. I say that because it confuses me, and I just get frustrated when I try to figure out a problem. I am better at reading, so I’m too worried about taking reading classes. I noticed I have to slow down while reading the essays because towards the end I get confused and end up reading it all over again. Once I get my high school diploma, I will be the happiest person. My high school diploma means a lot to my family and me. I’m really trying to get my diploma for my grandpa. I would like to walk into their house to see it hanging up. I know I can do it, and I’m a little upset for dropping out. I made my life harder then it should’ve
Job Corps offers opportunities to receive academic and professional success. Because of this, I have several reasons for enrolling in this program. My first reason is I did not succeed in passing the high school graduation test. Secondly, this is another chance to prove to myself that I can do it. Thirdly, my son needs to know just as much as I do that he should never give up on anything ever in life.
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Now, most of the people decide to go to college or university after graduates from high school. College major is the compass for a student in future. The major is variable in a lot of fields; everyone should pick at least one. I realized I chose biology as my specific major is a good advance for me later. I want to follow my passion for the medical field; I feel interested in learning more about science; it will support me well in the future.
To begin, my second month as a seventh grader at Pinelands has been different. It was definitely different from my first month, because now I am used to all of the middle school things(lockers, changing classes, etc.). Pinelands is a pretty big school, considering I came from Frog Pond and that was what I considered big. I’ve also joined after school clubs, and had my first middle school halloween. It is a lot different from what I’m used to; now you wear your costume for the whole day. A few of the other GATE girls and I even did a group costume, and it was so much fun.
My senior year, I very happy with the person I have grown to be. I have made many accomplishments throughout the years and I am proud of myself. Throughout this year I have spent a tremendous amount of time with those people that motivated me to do better. It has reflected in my attitude, I try to stay positive and stay out of the negativity. I value my education to the highest of my ability, I believe that knowledge is power and I love learning new things. Twenty years from now I want to remember the all of the good that happen in my life.
One of my most meaningful achievements I have worked for has to be my academic awards. In my senior year of high school I earned a silver and gold medal for having good grades. I got a gold medal because I had A's or B's in most of my classes (except maybe one or two), and a silver for having mostly B's and I think a couple C's. I earned these after each semester of my senior year. I know this will help to keep me motivated throughout the school year at The Art Institute of Phoenix because I'm a hard worker. I don’t like the feeling of failing or having the possibility to fail. I take my work very seriously and I like to test myself with new things. I can see myself very comfortable in being a game programmer because it's all a challenge, learning
This is my three paragraps on how I can improve my second semester it includes.
I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 29th, 2000. My parents named me by choosing a name that no one else in my family had and one people couldn’t find a rude nickname for. From this, I became Sara. I attended Loesche Elementary, Baldi Middle School and will now be the first in my family to attend Central High school. As far as short term goals, I hope to have a successful high school career, learning as much as I can while getting good grades and being able to further my education with college. In the long term, I hope to be able to get a good job where I can help people, most likely a nurse as my family has a long line of nurses. Activities I enjoy are reading, playing flute, listening to music, and drawing. Since I have no job, I spend most of my time doing any assortment of these things.
Cimino testified after the crew asked him whether temporary support was needed until the connection was complete, he spoke with Midwest’s Superintendent, Robert Sandoval (no relation to Lawrence), to ask whether any such support was required. R. Sandoval testified that upon receiving that inquiry, he checked Cives’ erection drawings in Midwest’s trailer and noted there was not an indication that a temporary support was necessary. He then informed Cimino no support was necessary.
“Bienvenue à la paix de la Téranga”. That was the first thing I was told when I first got off the plane in Senegal, a predominantly Islamic West African country I spent two years living in. During my time there I had the privilege to get in touch with my roots and see a different aspect of life. Not everything is peaches and cream life, I thought I understood that being from Detroit and seeing a lot of poverty and all but I guess I didn't grasp it for the night until I saw children on the street begging for food every day with no shoes, worn out clothes and infections of their heads. I learned that in Senegal people called these children were called talibes , Quranic students forced to do labor for their Serignes or marabouts.As I
As a senior I have numerous strengths and weaknesses that go on in my everyday school life. At school, I’m extremely useful with my time, I am hard working, turn in all of my assignments, and show up almost every day working my hardest. I have college classes as a senior in high school and participate in extracurricular activities.While I have some weaknesses like studying frequently for quizzes and tests, also I would like to work on my writing skills during school for me outside of school.
My greatest sucess in my life is that I have always been myself. I don’t surround myself with people who belittle who I am. If I do something embarrassing I laugh it off because contrary to what people might think of you, it does not matter. My focuses are on the end goal not the points in between. What happens today can affect my future so I choose to be postitve inspite of other people.
Independent and determined is what many people say I am. I know why and how I have gained these labels; it has not been easy at all. My home is a family of three: my mother, brother, and I. My mother has been my two-in-one, for she has been the only one to educate me and support me. Because she works so much, I had to learn how to do my homework on my own, and I had to learn to keep my grades and school projects well. I will share some conflicts I have had, yet I will never be able to explain the many lessons I have learned.
There are probably many ways to describe me. But, to keep this in simple terms I am Diana, a 19-year-old Latina college student who considers herself as loyal, respectful, friendly, quiet person who loves and cares for her family and friends more than she cares for herself. Others might have a different opinion about me, however, this is how I view myself, this is who I am.
During my Junior year, one academic challenge I faced was when I let my science partner copied my homework. My partner was a type of person that would skip class and her grades weren't the greatness. I thought she was my friend because we would hangout and talk about life. This was a big thing I faced in my junior year. One day my lab partner didn't show up for three days. When she finally showed up, I asked her why she decided to skip school. She told me that she had a lot of family problems going on. I felt really bad for her because she missed a lot of lab reports. So she ask me if I can help her on her homework. I pulled out my notes and assignments to help her. The time ran out and I didn't have time to help her. She asked if she can take