Why Do I Want To Continue My Education Essay

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    When I first came to New York, it was a completely different world to me. It was the first time I was away from my family and my loved ones, and I haven’t noticed that it would be such a long journey until I landed to NYC after a 10 hour flight. At first it was very scary, and as a shy person, it was difficult for me to adapt to this new environment. After I graduated from high school, I still didn’t know where and what I wanted to do, but I always knew that I wanted to be in the fashion industry

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    I am writing this essay on why college education is important to me. All though college education is a very important step in getting a decent job that pays enough to support you. In today's economy it takes more than minimum wage to support yourself or a family if you have one. So a degree is the first step towards supporting yourself and/or your family. I am suppose to state my dreams, inspiration or things here to help support this, but the thing is I have 2 degrees and unable to work, so I don't

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    Session I always wonder how it feels to be heard and what the reactions of others will be. I never had that feeling but I constantly question myself if it’s worth the try. My fear for society has always been a thing, I don’t know why. It may not be a big deal to others and easy for others to speak up but to me it’s not. It’s not easy to be speak nor share, people who know me may wonder why but not even I would understand why. Growing up I have always been quiet but little does everyone know how I really

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    To me, being an AU Eagle means having pride in my school while working towards understanding what my role should be in the community. Being an AU Eagle also means taking action; as a potential student, I am eager to learn how to effectively instigate change by immersing myself in an environment that values learning through service. I am personally interested in helping to minimize the education gap in underserved communities. At AU, I could further my own awareness of how to help under-resourced communities

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    Much of my interest was rooted when my grandfather passed away, as this experience allowed me to discover the field of forensic pathology. After his death I began to research career options in the realm of the dead, and forensic pathology peaked my interest. My career choice is not supported by my parents, who are persistent in convincing me to choose anything but what is truly my passion. They come from a place that I can understand, but not agree with. They came to America to ensure that my life would

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    Since the time I realized I had a choice in my schooling, when I was asked to do some menial task intended to distract me and perhaps, even help teach me something, I resisted and questioned it on the grounds that it wouldn’t be useful in day to day life. When would I need to know the Pythagorean theorem if I plan on studying history? When will I need to recall how to diagram sentences if I can write proficiently and don’t want to learn more grammar than I already have? These questions of course

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    I believe education is to help and mold a child's creative mind that would eventually help them become strong leaders in life based off the foundation they learn in school. I also believe that educators hold an big impact on a child's life and that's why it's so important to keep them motivated and encourage them to never give up. All my life i heard these words " your slow", " you can't do it ". I was born and raise in Harlem , NY April 10,1985 from the very beginning I had a rough life

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    Why do you want to pursue a graduate degree in your chosen field of study and why do you want to pursue a graduate degree at Clemson University? Since graduating from Clemson University in the Fall of 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, I have further developed my clinical skills for the past three years at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center on PCCU5. Over the last three years at SRMC, my foundation in nursing, which began at Clemson University, was advanced through vigorous clinical

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