Why Do I Want To Continue My Education Essay

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    passionate about and why? I am most passionate about intersectional activism addressing gendered racism against women of color. As a lower class, Ethiopian immigrant, black woman and a first generation college student, I live the injustice I seek to remedy. Intersectionality is a cornerstone of inclusive policy, yet there has been a systemic erasure of women of color in feminism throughout history, and systemic silencing of women in racial politics. As a Global Health student, I am passionate about

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    In a dream world, everyone would have an equal opportunity at a quality education. Unfortunately, this is not the case because one’s social class has more of an effect on their education than they might have thought. Multiple articles have drawn a connection between someone with low economic status and academic problems. There is also a tie between the student’s environment at home, school, and financial stability. Parents are the number one role models in a child’s life. A child surrounded

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    Since I was a child, my family and my teachers used to call me “Doctor Sumaya”. I grew up believing I needed to be a physician who will help and relieve the suffering of the sick people and serve my community in the best way. My dream had come true, and after high school was finished I joined the Damascus Medical School at 2008. My study in the medical school gave me a great opportunity to explore health problems in my community. One day after another, I realized how poor was the quality of health

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    months back, a few of my colleagues found out that I was striving to obtain my Bachelor in Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) through the University of Hawaii's (UH) Executive Registered Nurse (RN) to BSN Program. Some of my colleagues would ask, "Why do it, aren't you grand-fathered into nursing?" My first answer to their question is that although I have been practicing bedside nursing for over 13 years, I still feel that I have a great deal to learn. Since becoming an RN, I have provided care to

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    My parents both grew up in small villages in India and worked hard to earn a living for their family once they immigrated to Canada. My younger brother and I always saw the struggles that they had to go through and we both respected the work and sacrifices that they made for us. My father for the longest time worked as a head chef in a Greek restaurant. He would always tell us stories about how he was the only South Asian chef in the kitchen and had to quickly learn how to make Greek dishes and new

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    Assignment “Why I have made the decision to further my education” I was born in Novokuznetsk, a small city in the Siberian part of Russia. Life happens, and my father left us when I was only a few months old. Being a single parent, my mother had to work hard to raise me and to give me everything that was in her forces. Since the earlier childhood I had realized that if I wanted to change something in our life and become successful in the future my priority task must have been getting a good education. It

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    The American Dream

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    I learned in my Biology and Chemistry class that there are no two people in our world that are exactly the same. There is always something that makes someone unique and one of a kind, whether it is in their physical appearance or personality. There are different types of people, we see and do things differently, and we aim for different prizes. What matters to me might not matter to you, what is important to you might be irrelevant to me. People have different point of views, just like people have

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    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

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    little to offer. However, I consider that low income students have extra to offer as they have emerged from harsh situations that have nurtured hard work and encouraged their eagerness to succeed. My families’ financial situation is below the poverty line which is why I am pursuing a higher education and career. For months during high school, my family and I would receive our daily nutrients from soups and undergo months deprived of electricity and water. Today, my family continues to struggle through

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    I come from a family of four boys and one girl. My parents fled their native country, Rwanda in 1994 because of the genocide. They were forced to seek refuge in the neighboring country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, where and when I was born. Everything was in deep turmoil when I was brought into this world. After three years of struggle since my birth, my parents attempted to begin a new life by eventually moving to the Republic of Congo in 1997. My parents taught me a lifestyle which is all

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