I remembered your first year at Claflin University. You were always happy and could light up any room with your personality. I would like to thank you for all the laugher and joy that you bought into my life this year. I truly will never meet anyone like you , which is a good thing. Good luck with everything that you do in life. And remember to never change for no
Upon arriving to Miami Dade College, you will never imagine all the resources offered to students to succeed during their scholastic years. I’ve been lucky enough to been advised by some of the best staff at their Interamerican campus. From their advisement office to their profoundly knowledgeable professors. As a current student of ENC1102, we were required to attend one section with a tutor at the writing center. I always thought I had sufficient knowledge of the English language and taking time out of my busy schedule to attend a section with a tutor was absurd.
my Wilmington id: kchep43681, I had applied for a transfer student. I had submitted my documents and I had given my transfer form in my dso they said they updated and sent to Wilmington university and even further they said you were accepted my transfer form but when I look in my documents status its still looks incomplete could you please it and confirm
When I was was younger, I was a caterpillar crawling around trying to get through life, waiting to turn into the beautiful butterfly I know I could soon become. I made good decisions along with bad ones, saw the beauty in life as well as the unpleasant. I was like everyone else trying to be their own person, but now as I look at myself in the mirror I can finally see who I really am. I see myself as the beautiful butterfly I once dreamed of becoming, ready to fly down my own path. I have been in my chrysalis and I am finally out and ready to fly into my bright future.
I am first generation college student. I started Florida Gulf Coast University four years after I migrated from Jamaica along with my Dad, in pursuits of “an opportunity”- something that is very scarce outside of the continental United States. Before coming to FGCU, I went to Miramar High School; I graduated with honors and promised my Dad that within four years I would bring home my bachelors degree in Finance. August 14th, 2013 marked move in day at Florida Gulf Coast University. My first few weeks at Florida Gulf Coast University introduced me to the dreariest days and nights of my life.
I am truly grateful for my experiences at Rutgers. Not only have I been able to meet and build close relationships with a variety of people from different backgrounds, but I also met people from my own background which I don’t often do. I think what amazes me the most is how much I can relate to my friends who are of a different background than me. It is great feeling being able to relate to one another through personal experiences despite the difference in how we were raised up and our practices at home. However, what I appreciate the most is those very differences in our cultures because it great opportunity for me and a friend to learn from one another.
Entering Rutgers University, I thought my most difficult challenges were going to be reading, writing, and public speaking. However, reflecting on my experience leading up to my graduation, the challenge that comes to mind most frequently, is time management. Learning how effectively prioritize, manage, and balance a schedule comprised of countless assignments, tasks, appointments, familial responsibilities, classes, internships, personal life, and relationships can be intimidating and challenging for those lacking strong organizational skills.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Daudistel as well as Ms. O'Connor for the strong leadership you have and will continue to give to this school. Throughout my six years here at St. Therese I have been given the opportunity to learn and grow in such a wonderful community that I will always remember. I wish the ending of my last day would've been a bit better and I hope that I'm leaving St. Therese with the right foot that I came with six years ago and not the wrong
During my first year at Florida State University my goal is to broaden my perspectives and become open to new ideas and thinking that differs from mine. I plan to push the boundaries of my comfort zone by participating and becoming involved in activities that I normally wouldn 't. My hope is that by l challenging myself I will benefit by being an improved problem solver and an exceptional communicator that will benefit me in my future.
I was sitting in the bleachers at Ramapo College in the gymnasium at a camp graduation about to fall asleep, when the Mayor of Mahwah called out my name. I had no idea what was going on, I stood up confused, walked slowly down the bleachers over to the Mayor, and shook his hand as he handed me a plaque. I stood next to one of the Sargent 's of Mahwah Police Department and the Mayor looking at my new award. It read, “Colonel Elliot E. Coley Leadership Award.” I remember thinking it must have been a mistake.
I hope you have a wonderful year teaching here, and that you have a good overall experience at James
I turned eighteen years old. I began to go to Louisiana State University-Eunice for my bachelor of science in nursing degree. School was going great. I began to socialize with a variety of people. Then I began to realize they weren’t my real friends; they just wanted to use me.
Sometimes people are born where they are not wanted. For these children life just always seems to be a big wait, waiting to turn eighteen, waiting to finish high school, and while you wait for life to throw you a bone a feeling of uncertainty starts to creep up on you. Waking up everyday to do the same thing and you get so tired you don 't want to wake up anymore. This is how every day start and ends for me. Some activities, like jogging or reading, can ebb this feeling to a degree where it seems bearable; but it wasn 't until I filled out Boston Universities college application that I felt something new, this feeling I identify with hope.
Ready (or Not) for College The week before Eastern Kentucky University started, I found myself being appreciative for the people and experiences that God had placed in my life to prepare me for this stage in life. Last year, I did not want to take a gap year but after my parents persistent and reasoning I decided it would be better follow their advice. Now I am extremely grateful that I did take a year off as it would 've been very overwhelming, especially with moving from overseas, adapting to the new environment while working and attending school. One way I was prepared for college is from the knowledge and skills that I learned in high school.
LILY!!!!! I can’t believe the year is nearly over! After all this insanity, I just wanted to take the time to say, thank you. Thank you for your positivity and endless determination. Thank you for teaching me about equity and helping me grow as a person.
Overall my first year at Centerline has been faced with many transitions whether with management, work processes and workload. I have viewed these challenges as opportunities to step up as a leader, strategic thinker and problem solver. I always maintain a positive attitude and open mind to receiving feedback. Within the first three months I mastered processing payroll with little supervision during the busiest quarter of the year.