I will acquire a B.S. Chemistry major through the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Science. I want to apply this knowledge in the undergraduate research opportunities offered at USC. Specifically, I would like to take part in the USC Women in Science and Engineering research program. The USC WiSE research program is offering a supportive environment for men and women who plan to build a career in the science and engineering; I want to take advantage of this supportive environment. I want to pursue a career as a researcher, and I know this program will help me develop a successful career as a researcher.
Another of my academic interest at USC is that I will acquire a minor in East Asian Languages and Cultures with an emphasis in the
I come from a lower, middle class family. Both of my parents are employed full time but do not make enough income to supply the $20,000 it takes to attend Missouri State. They have always encouraged me to want more for myself, both in my career and in my life in general. Although I am still deciding on a major, I know that I want to make enough money to live comfortably and be able to provide for my family.
Similar to other immigrants my family history is somewhat compelling. Starting with my grandfather who was exiled out of Egypt in 1959 primarily as a result of the "decolonization process and the rise of Egyptian nationalism”, my immediate family and I also left France in 2004 as a result of rising tension against Jews. The migration of my grandparents and parents, from a young age, cultivated a sense of determination in me to overcome obstacles. Arriving in Miami at age 5, I had to learned my third language, English, in order to attend school. I was determined to and successfully lost my accent and got tested into the gifted program after a year of school.
My goal is to transfer to an institution that offers research opportunities to undergraduates in biology and chemistry, in order to facilitate a medium to develop scientific
IUPUI has many amazing programs that it would be a privilege to be apart of. I, due to my intended career choice am particularly interested in the bachelor
As a child, I was never aware of my family’s financial struggles. My parents divorced when I was 12 and money became the central issue in my life. I found myself worrying about mortgages, health bills, and grocery money at a very young age. As I continued to grow, I vowed to myself that I would not struggle financially the way my parents had to. I want to escape the socioeconomic status I was born into, which is why I am pursuing a post-secondary education.
Furthermore, it is the subject I plan on majoring in. After immense research, I have found that the department at Hofstra would be the perfect
I am uniquely qualified to be admitted into the Wisconsin School of Business due to the fact that I have experience in the field of business as a member of collegiate DECA and as a marketer for College Works Painting. Participating as a member of collegiate DECA has broadened my understanding of what it means to be a business major by expanding my personal connections. Subsequently, by interacting with business majors with various emphases, I have accumulated more knowledge about what it takes to succeed in multiple areas of business. I have been introduced to local business owners, employers from career fairs, and general members of the student organization whom I may be able to use as connections during my career. Through competition, I have
The heart of New York City is New York University. By joining the network of NYU, I will be able to study at an institution that has a long tradition of academic excellence among private universities in the United States. Additionally, I will be able to be part of an internationally recognized learning network with locations all across the globe. It would be a pleasure to study at a globally recognized university. A friend of mine who is a recent graduate from NYU College of Nursing has praised the program and conveyed to me a very positive experience.
My interest in Japanese arts and culture has propelled me to live in Tokyo during my gap year between high school and college. Staying with a local family, I explored many aspects of Japanese culture not only by auditing at local high schools but also by learning Japanese traditional art style, wood printmaking. My stay at Tokyo has later persuaded me to return to Tokyo after graduation. While at Penn, I continued my exploration through joining the Japanese Student Society and taking advanced Japanese language courses. As someone who foresees herself pursuing a career in Tokyo after graduation, I was very pleased to learn of the Global Internship Program (GIP) in Tokyo from my Japanese professor.
In the future, I am interested in finding a career in the field of civil rights . To attain this goal, I will need to be trained or schooled in the area of . One college I researched for this career was at the university of California los Angeles This school is located at: Los Angeles, CA 90095.
All along, I have managed to maintain the principles of ethics and integrity, a strong sense of purpose, and morality, which binds me rigidly. Appointment as student leader in all stages of my school and college life has presented me with opportunity to interact with people, develop organizational and communication skills. My involvement with speech, debate and sports has made me more than just an academic person In the pursuit of excellence and with a passion to reach the highest skills in my discipline, I look upon University of Texas, Arlington a springboard to accomplish my dreams. This esteemed institution can serve as a ladder and enable me to achieve higher aims by providing me the most contemporary input and exposure.
I am most attracted to Loma Linda University’s mission to make man whole and continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ and its commitment to faith and science. As a Seventh-day Adventist christian, the motto to make man whole has never been more personal than it is now. As I grow in my experience as a christian, to further the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus continues to take center stage. This mission and an understanding of the need for whole person care is something I seek to demonstrate and encourage through my profession as a nurse and involvement in my community.
My interest for The University of Texas derives from my interest in the Architecture program. The past summer I had the opportunity to participate in the Architecture Academy at the University of Texas and the overall experience solidified my interest in Architecture and the overall University. I appreciated the sense of being able to have a small college in a rather large school. I enjoyed exploring Austin’s culture and I was drawn to the art and music of the City.
Serving as the student advisor for the 56th President’s Leadership Class has given me a chance to express my passion of developing others. At the same time I have been able to instill the value of loving what you do. I never thought, however, that I could turn this passion into a career. While working in the Student Affairs department at The University of Oklahoma, I have been able to simultaneously observe the adults who work in the office. The employees in OU’s Student Affairs department live out my passions day in and day out.
The diversity offered at P.S.U. will only help me, along with other students, to develop advanced, unique ideas and will help us to learn and discover how to think differently and effectively, whether in our own careers or in everyday life. Throughout high school, I have worked to be involved both as a team-member and a leader. The skills I have learned throughout many of these clubs and organizations should allow me to effectively work with my peers on research and class assignments. For example; I have worked in our local combat robotics team for three years now as a designer and as Secretary.