I originate myself, which allowed me to be the young lady I am today and I will not desecrate that. I will be successful and go to college. High school was only the beginning for me and I have yet to finish my goal. I have more risks to take, more days to study, and actions to take part of. College will allow me to develop. At a point of time I didn’t know who I was, but now I know; a future Nurse practitioner. College will allow me to discover more about myself and the outside world. I’m ready for the harsh lessons that will prepare me for my future. I’m ready to learn from my own mistakes and better from them. I’m ready to make my own decisions instead of my parent’s. I’m ready to feel the sense of the struggle of life. I’m ready
There are multiple reasons why someone may want to go to college. Whether it’s to pursue their dreams or prove people wrong. I want to go to college because I want to pursue my dream of majoring in mathematics, math is a passion of mine. I can not say fully what I want to do with my life or when I will find out, but I do know that math is something I want to continue studying. Being Hispanic does not give me a good advantage when it comes to colleges, I have to make sure my voice is heard. What is even more complicated is being a first generation college student, my family really can not help because my parents did not go to college. I have to set the example for my younger brother because he is also going to be a first generation college student
After four years of high school, there is only one goal I have in mind. That goal is to attend college. This is the next big step in my life. All the late nights I stayed up to complete school assignment was for this moment. All my hard work was has lead me to this point in life. College will open a whole new to me. A world where I can meet new people while working to improve my future. Why do I want to attend college though? Well I have three specific reasons for this decision.
Education sits at the core of human existence; without it, we would not be able to accomplish our simplest goals, but with it, the options are limitless. My mother always told me that "education is the best gift you can give someone," which is where the foundation of my pursuit to give all individuals the gift of scholarship sprouted. Growing up as a female in America, I never understood the importance of education until I became aware of an organization known as She's the First (STF), which enables young, uneducated women from different countries to have the same opportunities that we take for granted. Though I am fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to attend exceptional schools throughout my life. Many women in different countries cannot say the same.
When some students near the end of their high school career they know where they want to go to college in the future, unlike those students, I am not fully sure where I would like to attend after I graduate from high school. Although I have looked at a few different colleges in New York, as well as some in surrounding states, I have not narrowed it down to one specific college, however I know what my end goal will be. I want to become either a network administrator or a systems administrator, for a fairly large size company in a decently sized location. One college I have been looking into recently has been CUNY Brooklyn City Tech, like the name suggests this college is located in Brooklyn. At CUNY City Tech I want to go into the computer systems degree program with a specialization in Network and Security, this degree will greatly help advance me towards my
Do more. As all do, I realized I was wrong, particularly about doing more in school. I thought I didn't need to do everything, or even a little, in school. Extracurricular activities outside of my immediate interests (which were limited) and abilities (which were nonexistent) seemed unnecessary for my future and outside my comfort zone. Now in my senior year, I have come to the realization that I should have gone above and beyond to not only improve myself but also my chances at more opportunities.
Here at Palo Alto College, I believe my new journey will begin. After finishing the path of stepping stones that were already laid out for me from elementary to high school, it is my turn to create my own path. I asked myself, "Where is it that I want to go from here?" College was my answer.
College, a place for those who pursue higher education, to expand with new learning, fresh ideas, and unique experiences; a place for growth. With all these developmental properties, issues still flower over the growing request for specified schooling over broad course standards. So, the growing appeal for curriculums to be more particular draws whether wide academic schoolings are necessary and how I see it.
I remember as a little girl setting my doll babies up in my room and playing pretend school. I had this really big chalk board and plenty of books that I would get from the library.
The concept of school is to hopefully aspire to receive a higher education to obtain a career, at least this is what I was told since I was in elementary school. The goal of elementary was to prepare me for middle school, middle school prepared me for high school and high school prepared me for college. The idea of going to college was an external influence. I had no input or say what I wanted to do in my educational career rather, I was being told to follow societal norms.
University of Arizona would be my first choice for college. The reasons why I want to go to University of Arizona is because it’s close to home, I would receive in state tuition, and most likely would receive a scholarship. I enjoy the towns’ environment that surrounds University of Arizona. I also am interested in medicine and their medical school is excellent. My brother currently goes to University of Arizona and he is fond of the school. If I attend U of A, my brother will help me get used to Tucson and college life in general. My dad will help me pay for college for all four years. I will chip in and help him by getting a job in college, applying for scholarships, and student loans or grants. I haven’t decided if I want apply for student
For anyone, making the decision to go to college and enroll in a public university can be an overwhelming jump, therefore people generally have different expectations. I moved from San Antonio Texas to attend school in Palm Beach in hopes of forcing myself out of my comfort zone and to further explore who I am. As a college student of Palm Beach Atlantic, I expect to strengthen my relationship with Christ, be successful academically, and continue to work hard contribute to the universities woman’s soccer team. I have high expectations for myself considering this new way of life, and I believe being a student here at Palm Beach will help me grow as a person.
College is a traditional route that most people will go to. It’s seen as the next phrase of life because a college education is the best investment anyone can make. Completing a college education shows proof that you are capable of the skills that you are taught to society. Many of us have different reason as to why we desired to go to college. Personally, my economic background, the desire to being independent, and my interest to technology has fueled my desire to pursue a college education.
When I was younger, for the life of me I couldn’t understand why money was so important. I can remember night after night when my parents would argue over money and stress about how they were going to make ends meet. They couldn’t agree on much of anything, but as I grew older, I was realized there was one thing they most definitely could agree on. They both wanted the very best for their only son. When I begin college next fall, I will be the first person in my immediate family line to go to college. I come from a place where hope is hard to find, and ambition and faith were the only things that could take you out of Lutcher, Louisiana. Unfortunately, my parents didn’t have the opportunities or the drive that I have for myself. So with that being said, I pride myself on going to college and being everything they’ve worked so hard to see me become. I have a mission, and with the help of God, my family, and College Raptor, I will complete that mission.
The idea of college is scary. Just when you think have decided what you want to do with your life, there is that lingering doubt in the back of your mind. What if I choose the wrong career? What if I never find a career I truly love? I am at the point where I have to decide which me that I want to grow up to be. Growing up I have envisioned myself having many different careers. I have wanted to be a photographer, a graphic designer, a party planner, a set designer, an actor, a painter, and all these grand ideas of careers eventually led me to the field of teaching. I am currently taking college classes because I want to prepare myself for what college will be like; I also like getting credits that I will need to eventually graduate and become
Gonzaga is well known as a Jesuit University and this caught my attention, especially since both of my older sisters have or are attending a Jesuit University. Both of my sisters have had amazing experiences by the Jesuit’s and this has further encouraged me to go. The Jesuits are well known for helping their students succeed in more than their classes. Up until halfway through my first semester of my senior year, I had no idea how I wanted my college to help me grow, I was unsure about what I wanted my college experience to represent. I have watched both of my sisters grow during their college experiences but it took some time to discover what I was looking for. Despite my lack of knowledge on what I wanted for my college experience Jesuit Universities did appeal to me.