My Career Aspirations Essay

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    I’ve known my whole life that The University of Michigan is where I belong. When my mom brought me to my first day of kindergarten, my response was “this isn’t Michigan.” At the time, I didn’t truly understand what being a wolverine meant. Just last year at San Diego State University, I found myself thinking once again, “this isn’t Michigan.” Then I realized that my past experiences lacked the spirited student body, heritage and long standing traditions that Michigan has fulfilled. Although the amount

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    As a young woman coming from an Indian background, I am the first from my family to have studied at an undergraduate level as well as at a Masters level; thus it has been a breakthrough for my family and I. Having the opportunity to study occupational therapy will be an immense stepping stone in my educational achievements and heighten my opportunities to expand further in my career. My original aspiration was to pursue a career as

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    originally pursue that path in college. Instead, I began my undergraduate degree as an exercise science major with the hope of becoming a sports medicine doctor. The world needs and greatly benefits from doctors, but I did not feel sports medicine fulfilled my desire for a social justice and service oriented career. I began exploring different health fields and I found public health, and at the same time, I changed my major to Religious Studies. My aspiration now is to pursue a master’s degree in public health

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    service and those passionate enough to pursue in a career within the public sector are essential aspects of our society. I personally live by the motto, "Be who you needed when you were younger". Through my life, the public sector and it's programs and shaped me into the person I am and given me opportunities I never would have dreamed of. As a young girl growing up in poverty on the east side of Toledo, the local family center gave me a childhood my parents wouldn't have been able to provide otherwise

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    things during my young life. Through trial and error, I have become the student, and more importantly the person that I am today. One critical lesson that I learned is how to deal with competing priorities, including academics, sports, service clubs, and an active social life. A huge factor in my success was finding what I was passionate about and pursuing that with all my heart. Once my goals were clear, I was able to focus and work hard. Flexibility and time management were key as my responsibilities

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    Forty Acres Scholarship

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    One of my many aspirations at the University of Texas is to become a principal factor of the scholar community. Being a pertinent part of this highly-educated group will be a crucial part of my future as well as my fellow colleagues at UT. Not only will the Forty Acres Scholar Program help pay for my education at the University of Texas, it will teach me the values of education and teaching others. The scholarly community will help me branch my passions to other people so that they can also be shown

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    Aphorism Analysis

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    exhilarating feel of mane in my hands, four beats moving gracefully under me, and the breathtaking wind that soon rushes by prove the great and true wisdom captured in this aphorism. Horses are as much a part of my identity as my own name. No feeling in the world approaches the euphoria I feel when I am one with the horse, appreciating the rhythmic movement of such a powerful animal as we soar over a jump. I am never so at peace as when I am with the horse, feeling its soft nose on my shoulder or its dynamic

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    Living most of my life in the Detroit Metro area exposed me to many hardships as I grew up. It was these struggles that put to the test my determination to be successful, as well as my willingness to sacrifice. The most significant and powerful attribute I gained growing up is being grateful. Whether during a positive or a negative time in my life, I learned to be grateful for the opportunities that arise when confronted with hurdles. My parents take pride in my ambitions and support my commitment in

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    Summary: Stephan Glass

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    in the office, to the fiction he used in his articles for The New Republic. Overall, it seems that Glass has an aspiration to be important in the eyes of others. Yes, he is a prideful writer, but he is a law student also. So not only he is trying to impress his peers, but also his family. I would say Glass had a solid understanding of what his strengths were when following his aspirations, as he was comfortable doing the thing that he loved. However, I believe that he was unaware of his weaknesses

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    because both my parents immigrated here during the Vietnam war when they were merely adolescents with little education. We have always been classified as low-income with little hope of moving up, and without financial aid, I would not be attending a University today. Although, I struggled with money and constantly moved homes that gradually decreased in size, I have continuously been content and never been left starving, or living in the streets that many people must go through. In my community, I

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