Interview Questions
1. How was your life impacted from your participation in the Women on the Move program?
2. In looking back on your participation in the WOTM program and the support you have received from Redwood, can you share when and how you have used knowledge from the WOTM for life situations.
3. Since graduation, can you share where you are in accomplishing the goals you have set for yourself?
4. How do you believe you have changed in your understanding and awareness of violence against women since you have left WOTM and The Redwood?
5. What has it meant for your kids to see your successes?
6. How can the Women on the Move program be more beneficial to women?
7. What area of the program was most beneficial to you and your family?
One of my many goals in life, since I was younger, was to major in a profession where I can change the world and make it a better place. I want to help people and positively impact their lives. This is when I decided to major in occupational therapy and focus the profession towards youth. Hopefully, I will be able to
My list starts with finishing the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program at Carrington College. I completed this course in April 2012 and moved a step ahead in my professional aspirations. Earlier I used to plan and dream for my life solely, but in September 2016 I got married to the man of my dreams. Now I got a company to pursue my dream professional and personal life. In such a short age, I am the proud owner of two homes. I made a solid move by buying these materialistic assets as constant cash is flowing from one house as rent. I also successfully passed NCCPT certification to become a personal trainer and got my certification in February
Question 1: Please provide to me your career path that has led you to your current position.
1 score and 5 years ago I was asked to write a paper about today. Surprisingly I was spot on. Thanks to my family and all my teachers throughout my college years I am a successful Audio Engineer. I started off this journey 26 years ago in 2014 after being released from a prison program called Miami-Dade County Boot Camp. There I learned the discipline it takes to be successful at anything you want to do in your life.
In 2008 when I decided to start going to college I had no idea what I wanted to do; besides eventually be a Game Warden. Goals that I laid out for myself were simple at the time. I foresaw nothing that was going to get in my way. I was prepared to breeze right through everything. Personal goals that I had set for myself were to continue on with a happy marriage and lose weight. My academic goals consisted of graduating by 2012 and starting a master’s program right after graduating with my bachelor’s degree. Professional goals were to get my dream career of Game Warden and I wanted to teach EMS students. As life went on things changed drastically and while some of these goals are achieved others have been long gone and some have been pushed to achieve later in
If you have already received your bachelor 's degree, please describe what you have been doing since graduation, and your plans for the upcoming year. (700 characters)
Started planning it out to see what I’m going to have to do set rules for my self and reach a goal each time I achieve one. So I’m very excited with finishing school soon and then after to college and the credentials I will be having to take. As well as saving up and doing count of how much I’m going to have to so I can become a medical
Actually being honest I feel that so far I’ve accomplished so many things that I wasn’t sure I would accomplish starting with how much I’ve learned about blogging and personal development. I think a great deal of this has been due to the fact that I'm sharing my monthly goals with you and it's keeping me motivated.
During residency, I learned so many things about myself. As I matriculate through school, I have been thinking about my goals. My goal is to ultimately own my own practice. I would also like to have a non-profit organization that caters to teenagers. My short-term goal is to become a Licensed Professional Counselor for the state of Georgia.
I am a nursing student. I have a great passion for caring for others. My short term goals are to graduate Riverland Community College with my Associate's Degree in Nursing this December. I plan to work very hard and prepare to take my nursing licensure exam at the beginning of next year to become licensed as a registered nurse. I will then transfer to Metropolitan State University to complete my Bachelor's Degree in Nursing.
2. I am graduating from Canyon Crest Academy in January, after the completion of my first semester to participate in my previously-metioned activity in Salamanca,
The TWI program was for 8 hours a day for 200 days, while comparison classrooms operated 6 hours a day for 180 days. Teachers did not differ significantly in their backgrounds or training, although TWI teachers were more likely to have a Master’s degree (30% to 6% and be bilingual (50% to 25%). The TWI program had a week of English by teacher and assistant, and a week of Spanish by a Spanish teacher and assistant, with both sets collaborating to plan curricula and assessment. The major challenge of the study was that it was difficult to ensure that literacy tests in English and Spanish were entirely comparable. Also, some of the tests used were experimental and turned out to be too difficult for most children, including in post-test. Neither program was “pure” immersion because the children were given language support on the side.
Still stuck in a day to day mindset, but making, and putting into place long term plans.
What has my journey to graduation been like for me? My journey has been a crazy, fun-filled learning adventure. I met many goals and accomplishments I set for myself but I also faced some challenges on the way. For example, I finally met my goal of graduating with a 4.6 GPA and maintaining it. Also, I accomplished completing my last four years of grade school and now I am on the way to college. My last year has been interesting and there are many goals, accomplishments and challenges I can reflect on.
I have given a great deal of thought to the next leg of my academic and career journey. As I reflect on the road I've taken to get this far, I realize that I have not only learned a lot there were many late night papers, team projects and plenty of reading I have also grown a great deal on a personal level. I think that the best part of reaching this juncture is the realization that I set a goal and achieved it. It is a good feeling of personal triumph. I know that once my degree is officially completed and conferred it will be an accomplishment that can never be taken away.