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    As you approach your first year of high school, you think nothing is going to change. After all, you are staying in your same school, with the same people, and you already own this place. You are probably about fifty percent right about that. Yes, you are staying in the same school, but the halls will become more crowded and your schedule more hectic. Yes, you’ll see the same people you did last year, but maybe just during lunch since as you walk into your first period you will notice that you don't

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    Luisa Guzman Gomez East Bakersfield High School University of California Personal Statements Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How did this challenge affected your academic achievements? My father left the last two weeks of my first semester during my sophomore year without telling my family about it. He told me to keep it a secret, and I assumed he would eventually tell my mom. My father never did. It was frustrating

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    of education is and we should hold our educators to our high standards. To be honest, we rarely think that we can grade our teachers because that is not how we were taught: students learn while teachers grade. But, we can and have to grade our teachers. If we don’t question how we are being taught, then how are we supposed to get the most out of our education? Jacob Neusner, author of How to Grade You Professors and Other Unexpected Advice, wrote an article titled “Grading Your Professors.” He believes

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    exactly why I have decided to follow my true desire. If I find myself unhappy (which is not going to happen), I will have myself to fall back on. I can always go back to school and I can always find something to do with a major in psychology. However, I truly believe that I belong in youth ministry. Every summer since my freshman year, I have gone to Super Summer; a leadership training camp where only the strongest leaders in the church are allowed. I know what the requirements are for leadership

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    Arts and Sciences, which offers programs in design, math, the humanities and the social sciences. The School of Education offers a Doctor of Education program with a specialization in higher education leadership. The Walker College of Health provides online and on-campus degree programs in nursing, music therapy, rehabilitation counseling, occupational therapy and health care management. The School of Business offers online and on-campus programs in accounting, marketing, cyber security, information

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    My Music Experience

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    out of state I would listen to music on the car radio and try to memorize all the lyrics, rhythms, tempos, and distinct sounds of the instruments. The first music experience was at the elementary M.E Pearson. When you got to the Fourth grade, the school allowed students to participate in orchestra and gave them the opportunity to learn how to play certain instruments. As I walked into that small trailer and heard the sounds, saw the articulation and how everyone moved as one. I was flabbergasted

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    all writers have to start off somewhere, and it is usually at the bottom and progresses upwards. Coming from a basic five paragraph essay structure taught by my high school teacher made the transition into university level writing difficult for me because all I knew how to do was manipulate that structure to use for my essays. As a freshman, I took a workload writing course where professor Watson helped me to become aware of my weaknesses and improve on those weaknesses by avoiding a poor thesis, not

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    Age thirteen can be a tough age for some. It is the start of one 's teen years and that of puberty. Also the year I graduated the eighth grade and moved on to become a freshman in high school. Unfortunately, it was also the age my parents decided to go separate ways and divorce. Divorce as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary is the end of a marriage by legal process. The word divorce makes many teens feel uneasy; some know the meaning all too well. The thought of my parents divorcing was living

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    tired, but still chipper after staying up the previous night for weekend hall duties, which included rounds at 2:00 AM. Alex has been an RA for two years, previously in Christensen Hall and now in Haaland Hall, so she was able to offer me a wealth of advice based on years of experience. We began with a brief tour of Haaland Hall, and what an RA’s room looks like. We discussed the difference between working in an all-freshmen dorm hall and a dorm hall that is open to all undergrad students. She told

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    The American Community College

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    important decision requires heavy research for the college bound student, and it is no surprise that college rankings are one of the first places students look for advice on their future school. Many high school seniors are concerned with the rankings, the “image”, or school pride associated with colleges. As seniors question which school is the best and strive to meet the admissions standards that seem to continually increase, it is important to question whether or not the quality of education is

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