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NIU Personal Statement

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My father has always told me, “Education is a process, not a destination.” During the summer before my freshmen year at college, if somebody had asked me to pick to a career trajectory from choices such as medicine, business, or engineering, I would have been fairly clueless. I had attended several career fairs and spoken to college counselors, yet I had no idea what I wanted to pursue. After several long hours of research and discussion with trusted friends and family, I decided to major in medical lab technology.Though I had made the choice, I was still worried, and could not picture myself living out this career in the future.

A few months later, and I found myself at my first day of college at Northern Illinois University (NIU). I was …show more content…

I was a medical lab technology major, and I was taking several difficult science courses. I was signed up for 8AM courses while I was still adjusting to a college work schedule and commuting to school from home. This combination of mental and physical fatigue took a took a toll on me as a college freshman. Furthermore, I was not particularly enjoying my science courses, and reconsidered my career aspirations. I sought to make an informed decision, and following a career fair at NIU, I met with an accounting representative who gave me a detailed explanation of the accounting field. I was absolutely taken in, and for the first time in my life, I could seriously, genuinely see myself doing something professionally and enjoying it. The relief that came with this realization allowed me to be more relaxed, confident, and social while I was on …show more content…

I soon joined the accounting club, and was getting more involved with people and the campus. However, the issue of commuting lingered. Though I was in the accounting and art club, it was still difficult to attend regular meetings and spend time on the campus in the evening. Likewise, the accounting program at NIU did not ideally align with my own career aspirations. Ideally, I wanted to pursue being a public accountant, whereas the program at NIU was heavily focused on private accounting, and did not focus much on the fundamentals of public accounting, such as auditing and

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