My reason for going to college is to grow academically and holistically as an individual.From creative writing to the athletics to women’s rights I wish to fully engrain myself in the St. Petersburg/ Tampa Bay area and be an extension of USF St. Petersburg. My ambitions in high school will only get bigger in college. I find that I have a wide array of interests from my “Mary Poppins bag of endless possibility”. I am enthusiastic to get an involved with the local YWCA and Women Empowerment Club on campus to get in touch with girls of today and provide them with a mentor who says they can do anything they want in this world. I’d also like to continue also working with young kids at a local soccer club. This year, I started being a coach for
Six years after graduating High School, I have finally decided to pursue a college education. Three, fairly common, factors played in to my decision to go back to school: learning new things, building confidence in myself and pursuing my desired career. I understand that graduating college is a difficult task, which is why I must make a plan for my success and stick to it. I must also rely on my personal strengths and my motivation to guide me through the tough times that I am sure to experience on my road to success to get my degree in Criminal Justice. I have always been a person who is eager to learn new things.
Why did I decide to attend college? I chose this path for my life when I was very young, both of my parents attended some form of higher education. They both ended up living fairly well, I decided that I wanted to be successful in life as well and that going to college would be an integral part of my future. I want to be able to live in comfort; be able to be a productive member of my community still, become an adult, and be able to understand things in a new light.
College? The one place where many people hardly decide about going to have a better education to start their lives? Why should you go to college? One article published by Holly Epstein Ojalvo, she based her article about Dale J. Stephens who is the founder of “UnCollege.” Stephens made “UnCollege” for individuals to find their own way to success without college. Another news writer Jennifer Ludden, published a different article “Going to College May Cost You, But So Will Skipping It.” Ludden’s article was completely financial. Ludden describes the different between attending college and missing it. Ludden talks about a gap between college and non-college students. How an average college graduate makes about $17,500 per year and that gaps keeps increasing yearly.
I have so many reason why I wanted to attend DCCC and each decision that I make at DCCC is that I’m gonna face it till the very end of my courses. I always wonder how can I get a step further in life and how can I get my stuff done and start early and there was an option that was given to me in my 8th grade year and it was a sign up for an orientation for Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy a school where you can learn how to start you career and be professional looking/acting when applying for a job that suit you better. I came to Yadkin Valley for orientation where you can check the school out, but I had a little problem I didn’t have my glasses so couldn’t really see how the school look because my eyes were blurry, but I notice that I really didn’t need to see just listen to the teachers and how they talk and communicate and how they tell us what we be learning and discover while we are here at Yadkin Valley and what they have in store for us and then I heard a
There was many reasons why I decide to attend college. I am extremely tired of applying for distinctive positions and being rejected for not having a degree. I'm a supervisor now over thirty employees when I see different positions opening in management or higher position. I apply on behalf of the job, gain being interviewed for my experience. Nevertheless, not having a college degree really afflicts me. As a result, I decided to attend college and further my education.
My purpose for attending college again is to enhance my opportunities within the field of education. I have been teaching high school level social science courses for over a decade, and I am ready to advance into administration. Having already attained the administrator endorsement on my teaching license, I believe it would be beneficial to have a degree in Business Administration to stand out in a pool of candidates. Running a school is not greatly dissimilar from running a business. If this helps me with my career goals, I will consider it to have been time well
I would like to attend college because I want to be able to demonstrate not only to myself but to my family that we can do what we set ourselves to do. I would to do go far in this life and accomplish my life goals. Without college, I will not be able to do my goals. My goals are to graduate from college, one day own my own land so that I can own my own agricultural business, and have my home there too, and I want to be a high school Spanish teacher as well. Another reason as to why I want to attend college is that I want to be able to show my little sister that anything is possible, we can do whatever we set ourselves to do, as long we do not give up we will be able to accomplish great things in life. My teachers have also been a great influence
In the following two articles, “7 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Go To College and 4 Things To Do Instead” from the Huffpost Business by Michael Price and “The Rising Cost of Not Going to College” by the Pew Research Center, have varied relations and differences stated within each of them. There are important points to consider about making the choice if college is necessary for one’s future or not. They also talk about what positions people are put in if they choose to have a college experience and education under their belt or not. It’s all about the cost, time, and value that comes with it.
When I attended college, I will be the first person in my family with the opportunity to attend college.I feel as though having the option to attend college is a really important decision that I need to make the best of and do something important with the educational opportunity that i have been presented. I want to attend college and use my education for more than a tool to make money. I want to study journalism and use my voice in order to speak out for those who don't have the opportunity to speak out for themselves I want to be that voice for them.Particularly in minority communities. Journalists work to speak out and help impact a change in the world and as I look at the world around me I see that it needs change and instead of standing
Many students from Asian countries spent a lot of money to go to school.We think education as a million dollar prize.If I do not go to college,i will get stigmatized from everyone.I want to go to a college because I need degrees to get a good job and increase the quality of my life.I need a money to pay college tuition.
I'm highly aware that most people say that they want to attend college to get out of the struggling life style they were born in, or to be successful because you can't be successful without college or other things along those lines. Don't get me wrong, I believe that college is the exact fix to those situations and rock on for people with that mindset. But....I personally believe that college is not the place you go to fix your problems, I think it's the place that gives you the resources and education to fix your problems, but it doesn't fix your problems for you.
I do not want statistics to define me. I remember reading that in 1999, it was found that 82% of students whose parents had a bachelor’s degree immediately enrolled in college. On the other hand, only 54% of students whose parents did not attend college immediately enrolled in college. Neither of my parents went to college, so I fall into the 54%. When I read that statistic, it gravely angered me. I was determined to be more than just a statistic that was left behind and did not attend college because the odds were against me. So, I worked and worked all through my schooling career to become the best possible student I could be regardless of the “potential” difference between my other classmates who come from more “educated” households and
I have decided to attend college so I can further my education and constitute something out of myself when I become older also so my future will be brighter and guarantee a great chance in providing for myself. Another reason why I have chosen to attend college is because my parents has set a the bar that college is a must. Individuals with degrees have a higher chance at getting a job than someone who doesn’t have one. Many people who have chosen not to attend college consequently, a difficult time finding employment or obtaining a job with higher wages. My decision of Belmont Abbey was chosen as a result of its location being close to home also the fact that my father is an alumni of Belmont Abbey College therefore I feel that the experience
The main reason I want to go to college is to get a formal education in Computer Science. As a lifetime learner, when I found out about The University Of The People I couldn't pass up the opportunity. Here I am embarking on a new journey again, I'm sure it will be hard at times, but I'll do my best to enjoy it!.
First, a reason that I decide to enroll at Greenville technical college because to continued education, unlocked opportunity, finally become more independent. As a young girl, I had a big goal in my life and one them is to go college and have a better job so I can take care family to fullest of many abilities. A reason that I want to go to college is knowledge that I will learn and also gain a new purpose in my college life. Important to realize college great opportunities mech as meet new people, have a good environment to study, and lastly to get a good education. Another key point Greenville technical offer classes to improve your basic skills much as math, English, reading etc. In college, you will have challenges much as myself I have