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    never want to take back. In some aspects, I felt that my high school had me overly prepared for what was to come. I didn’t come to college and felt a struggle with the subject matter, instead I felt that I strived. I commonly hear that it’s hard to balance socializing, studies, work and free time in college, however, I don’t feel that is 100% true. The balance is hard, however, I feel with good time management, it’s definitely possible, in my own experience, to at least be a B student, with a nice

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    Geologist Pursuing geology as a career began as a child, enjoying playing in the rocks as do many adolescent children. Most of my youthful endeavors of this sort took place at my grandparent’s home in Jefferson City, Missouri. Specifically in their front and side yards in which they had pleasant shrubbery to match the gravel of which their grandson had intentions of creating into excavation sites. Minus the commercial equipment of course. For theatrical sake, let us imagine a five year old running

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    I am the first generation of Americans in my family, even though my father is an American citizen, but I grew up in China. Chinese language and cultural is one of my uniqueness. This trait influenced me the most was my first year in America. The only academic course that I felt confident was math. I never need help in math, I finished all the classwork and homework at class, I got full score on the exam, even with the state exam in FL, I got 5 out of 5. However, other courses, such as science, English

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    My family and I moved to the United States from Peru when I was three years old. Upon moving to the U.S., their initial intentions were to continue their education. However, both did not know English, and were poorly informed on the legal process of migrating permanently. Therefore, unaware of the need to renew their visas, our immigration status became illegal. Despite this, my parents decided to stay because they felt the United States could offer me a better education and opportunities when compared

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    most Americans to be disappointing. Having more than a job—having a career—in life is essential to maintaining happiness and allowing self-growth as an adult. It is necessary that every person does something they wish to accomplish during their life or feel the need to do to satisfy the means of their existence. After months of remaining undecided on my desired career that would necessarily fulfil my personal means, I have directed my studying toward the goal of being an art therapist. This uncommon

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    during my high school career generally were the classic works of literature that teach about life, but I didn’t find myself in the characters. For example, Jay Gatsby’s perseverance and ability to transform his dreams into reality are things I see in myself, but not his methods in doing so or his unrealistic expectations. In terms of movies, I relate to Stripes’ John Winger’s ability to pull everything together at the end, just as I have managed to successfully maintain a 4.0 with all my AP classes

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    Experiences in my life led me to believe that there are moments in which I will never forget. Whether these moments are good or bad, they have helped mold me into the person that I am today. My decision to attend Rutger University is a moment I will never forget, because I never imagined myself making it. Unlike my academically-gifted peers, school was never something that I was naturally good at so I always had to work hard for the grades I wanted to achieve. So with a high GPA and mediocre test

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    singer, dancer, fireman, etc. Everyone starts choosing their career from a young age. Some studies have shown that most kids start thinking about serious career choices by age 10. I’ve known what I wanted to be since the first grade, a forensic scientist. A forensic scientist is the application of science to criminal and civil laws during a criminal investigation. I grew up watching crime shows, and being told to start preparing for my future. I have always been fascinated by science and knowledge

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    Multicultural Career Counseling Grand Canyon University: PCN-525 August 30, 2013 Cyril Worm Introduction This research paper will summarize “Holland’s Theory of Vocational Choice”; followed by a practical application of the theory to this Author’s life. Other than the textbook for this class; one other resource cited in the reference section was used to make the following concise summation of Holland’s Theory. Holland’s Theory of Vocational Choice Holland’s Theory

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    Grit Alternating Outline Thesis - Although my ex-boyfriend Christian and I no longer see eye – to – eye; we both have absorbed a great stance of grit from each other. I. Despite being 17 years of age; Christian and I have the intellectual stimulation of an ambitious young adult. A. While juggling a multitude of sports and work, Christian compromises his priorities out of the classroom fairly well. 1. Appointed the position of defensive captain; Christian portrays leadership off and on the field

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