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    Carolina at Wilmington because I am going to pursue the career of becoming a psychiatrist and I believe that UNCW would be the perfect place for me to accomplish my dream. Since I am Hispanic, I wish to attend a university where I could bring awareness to minority races. I am also a very active member in my church youth group. I also volunteered at numerous Hispanic non-profit organizations throughout my middle school and high school career. UNCW would be an exquisite place where I could diminish

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    qualitative/descriptive study was to find out “...the self-reported educational experiences and aspirations of youth in the foster care system, and...the charcteristics of youth in the foster care system...associated with educational experiences and aspirations (Auslander, Elze, McMillen, et. al., 2003 476).” In short, the purpose was to determine the effect of different fostercare programs on the professional/educational aspirations of youth. It was conducted among 262 teenagers living in independent living preparation

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    me and had left an indelible impression on my mind to envisage my goals and aims ahead. Goals and Aspirations To pursue higher education in Masters in Automotive by doing my masters in an esteemed university, and thereby make a mark in the field of Automobile.My aspiration is to acquire the wisdom from the knowledge and thereby give it back to the scientific community in specific and mankind in general in the long run. Academic Background      My years in school, apart from providing a strong

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    Carraway’s parable exemplifies my motives in applying for Advanced Placement Language and Composition. Despite it being a competitive class to be accepted into, I am willing to persevere despite the odds; with the ‘current’ being all other prospective students and myself being the boat that continues to ‘beat on.’ The recurring symbol of the ‘green light’ in The Great Gatsby also reflects on my aspirations of the course. My personal green light, or aspirations for the future, involves the acceptance

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    Career Value

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    college just trying to have some extra cash on hand, I don’t seem to value my job that much. Now as I pursue my career and obtain my end goal, I will value my job as much as I valued the education it took to get there. My mind set seems to be the typical norm in America. That our education, whether long or short, has a clear connection on how we value the work we will do in the future. In Sullivan’s essay, “How to Choose a Career That Will Not Get You Rich No Matter What Anyone Tells You” Sullivan ends

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    children age, the majority begins to take interest in less seemingly trivial occupations. Whereas my peers altered their aspirations to more practical careers such as doctors and lawyers, I nevertheless yearned to be on stage. Albeit I was a rather outgoing child, as I matured my self-esteem began to dwindle. I was harassed exceedingly throughout elementary and middle school, and because of this bullying, my confidence suffered considerably. Due to these and several other matters, including that of finance

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    way, as time is of the essence when the life of a patient hangs in the balance. Due to the opportunity available to complete my studies two years sooner, I will be able to donate my newly refined medical expertise to the individuals who require it the most, and in turn, I possess the potential to ameliorate their life throughout the course of their battle with the illness. In my opinion, I believe that cancer itself is a malignant disease that has a widespread impact on our society, and with the promise

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    My desire to pursue the field of nursing stems from my fascination on giving support to those in need. Working in the customer service industry has helped me develop essential skills needed as a nurse. Such as, giving good customer service, having patience with an upset customer, and having the ability to solve an issue accordingly. Some of the qualities that I admire in nurses are empathy and quick thinking while being under tremendous pressure. The desire to become a nurse was not influenced by

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    Dreams and Aspirations We all have dreams and goals to pursue in life, but how can other be affected by our actions? The characters in The Joy Luck Club and The Only Daughter all have dreams and aspirations they are working toward. They both have rough patches but overcome it. These short stories show how goals can affect your relationship with others. Dreams and aspirations positively and negatively affect people’s lives and relationships which are shown through the short stories. The Joy Luck Club

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    Math Career Progression

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    elementary school or using my knowledge of trigonometry and complex numbers to find the area of a figure on the imaginary plane in twelfth grade, the challenges posed by numerical problems acted as a source of adrenaline at every stage of my life. Before long, I had discovered the field of actuarial science and found myself becoming absolutely entranced by every aspect of the profession. With a few months of careful consideration and consultation, I was determined to pursue a career as an actuary. Now,

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