My interest in SCORE program stems from the desire to learn. I do not have any experience with clinical research, therefore, I am eager to both learn and gain experience. I feel that the SCORE program is a great opportunity to participate in research. I believe that clinical research is an essential step that leads to medical discoveries that helps make our lives better. I want to help make lives better through clinical research.
The program is measured through a point system; the purpose of using a tool like this is for both the resident and the treatment team to track progress on a daily basis scores throughout the level system. It also helps the resident focus on daily goals and privileges.
Recently, I participated in a campus tour that was led by Ms. Keli Huang. The visit provided me with a better understanding of what Cardozo Law School has to offer. Cardozo Law undeniably has an outstanding reputation among legal institutions, along with brilliant professors who are truly invested in their student’s studies. However, the inviting community is what really sets it apart from other law schools. Ms. Huang raved about the supportive and friendly environment among the students. The welcoming atmosphere at Cardozo Law offer the students an unparalleled legal education that cultivates energetic strong class of attorneys; it is a community I would be honored to be part of.
I have grown up on my family farm outside of Albert Lea MN for my whole life. I have always taken a special interest in the beef cattle on our farm. I currently manage all of the herd records, and own part of the business. Throughout my SAE project through FFA, I started my own herd as well. I work extremely hard on our farm with the beef chores. I also help out with the crop farming on my farm by running tractors and watching bins. Because I have such an interest in cattle, I started working on a dairy farm two years ago. I currently milk 150 cows before, and after school everyday. I take a lot of time with my school studies as well. I maintain a 4.0 even while taking numerous college classes, and working. One of my greatest passions while in school has been FFA. I have served as the historian and the President of our
Coming from a small town on the east coast, I would have never expected to fall in love with such a large and diverse college like the University of Michigan. The upbeat atmosphere of Ann Arbor alone was enticing enough before I even saw the actual campus. Upon visiting, I quickly realized the University of Michigan was a place I would not mind spending my next couple of years. From the countless students all around to the wide variety of shops in town, Ann Arbor seemed like a lively and exciting place to spend my college experience. While walking through the campus, I was continuously amazed by the large intricate buildings surrounding me. Some of my favorites included the Law Library, the College of LSA and the Michigan Union. While I do not plan on attending it, the Ross School of Business was also an incredible
Ever since I was a small girl, I’ve been told that I’m “Mature beyond my years,” or that I “Don’t act my age.” Upon hearing such comments I was confused. However, as I grew older and became more self-aware, I realized how utterly true they were. In retrospect, I credit much of my maturity to being raised by two grandparents who have been senior citizens the entirety of the time I’ve known them. I’ve always harbored a passion for learning and have an innate ability to quickly grasp concepts. I admire any person or teacher who can challenge me because I know it contributes to personal growth. I also know that participating in The College of St. Scholastisca’s PSEO Program is perfect for me because I would be challenged to grow academically, mentally, and even spiritually. I thoroughly believe that I’d be hard-pressed to find another college that
The reason why I want to have a seat in the University of Minnesota Post secondary Education Option Program is because it will be great for me obviously and it will help me become familiar with a college environment. The type of environment a college has is a mature one with mature way of interacting, than a high school has to offer, and I personally believe that the way students interact is important to how well they do in their study. And college is much more different than a high scool because there is a wide variety of indivituallies with different relgons,cultures,and languages and these situations are cool to experince first hand.My high school is a really small communitiy and it does not offer really good class unlike the University of Minnesota,which is why when I heard about this option I realized it was exactly what I want. In the PSEO program I will be able to acquire these skills,and make my experience at a college a one to remember.
I am Takeda Shingen. I am a samurai. I come from a proud family of successful strategists and fighters. My two brothers, Takeda Nobutora and Takeda Nobukado, are assisting me in managing my armies and are commanding large forces. My seven sons are commanders and fighters in my armies and will continue to serve me, even once I have passed. I do my family proud, I am and have been a successful military leader for several years (see figure 1). Off of the battlefield, one of my greatest achievements is creating a dam to protect the Fuji River. The benefits of this project will endure long after my time and outlast any of my military and political achievements.
I felt my heart racing, heard my name being called, and suddenly, anxiety turned into elation. Within moments, I was walking across the international stage in Orlando in front of 16,000 people. I had won 5th at DECA Internationals!
Everyone has a dream or something they want to follow in life. Some want material gain while others want to help as many people as they can. I’m not saying wanting material gain is a bad thing, but what I am saying is that for me, money is not the number one concern when my dream is to help others. My hunger to help others only grows by the day. Because of what’s going on in the world we live in today, I believe that it is important that those who are less fortunate than others have the assistance they need to get to an even playing field, health-wise, with others.
While most students may have an identity, an interest or a talent that defines them in an essential way, I do not. My identity and multiple interests and talents have all culminated in framing who I am, my passions, and more importantly my college and career goals. My academic achievements has consisted of an Academic Award of Excellence in Medical Microbiology. I received a Masters grade level measure on the STARR U.S. History test; which means I did 99 percent better than everyone else who took it. For the summer of 2017 I was one of four people from Hendrickson High School accepted into the University of Texas Dell Medical School Health Sciences Summer Camp.
There are few certainties of what one will encounter during life. A common joke names two: death and
Statistics have shown that students who participate in an after-school club during high school show better academic performance and it also gave them a feeling of closeness to other members of the club. High school experience is much more enjoyable if a student is involved in an extracurricular activity. Students will know where they belong, and their once felt loneliness will be gone. California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is a state-wide organization that engages in many fun service programs throughout the year. In addition to that, CSF recognizes students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievements. CSF welcomes students from freshmen to seniors, and rewards members for doing good deeds. The number one thing I want to accomplish before I graduate from high school is to become the president of CSF club because I enjoy giving volunteer services to my community and it's a perfect opportunity for me to meet new friends.
Clinical Research Internship Study Program (CRISP) at the Mayo Clinic Florida strengthened my idea that research is an integral part of clinical medicine. After the CRISP, I decided a MD/Ph.D. suits my future goals better than an MD or Ph.D. because it will better equip me with essential tools, such as the ability to practice and develop medicine, needed to provide the best patient care possible. Spending many weeks on Cerner Millennium power chart sorting
I will bring my commitment and strong work ethic to HOSA. Whether it means sacrificing study time to going to meetings or designing a project for an event, I always put in my all to get the most out of the club. I am always dedicated to what I sign up for, so I will always bring my energy and enthusiasm to club meetings and competitions. HOSA and Bayview come hand in hand in terms of its competition. What makes me a great fit for HOSA is that I am extremely ambitious in all aspects of my life.
Before Valpo, I was a shy and timid young artist who only express ideas and thoughts quietly through colors and canvases. However, everything changed when I stepped my foot here for the first time in 2012 as an Art Major student. Valpo helped me grow and transform into someone I always wanted to be, an outgoing and involving person. Besides focusing on maintaining my academic performance and scholarship, I was constantly inspired by the people around me to contribute myself with part many student’s organizations and campus’s offices. Including the Office of International Program (OIP), Office of Multi-Culture Program (OMP), Department of Integrated Marketing and Communications (IMC), University Program Council (UPC), Valparaiso International Student Association (VISA), and Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition (AAPIC). By involving with these organizations, I was taught and equipped myself with many skills and valuable experiences in marketing, commercial promotions, the public relation as well as opportunities to apply what I learned from my Art and Communication classes.