My Career Aspirations Essay

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    12, 2016 remains a day that will always live in my memory. On that day, I laced up my racing spikes one last time as the Hanover College men’s cross-country team competed at the Great Lakes Regional Meet in Holland, Michigan. Cross-country revealed to me the positive qualities that I possess that would allow me to succeed in my future career within the field of law. To begin, I will give background information on my cross-country career. I consider my cross-county experience to be distinct and memorable

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    Counselor 's Assessment

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    In the lives of counselor’s assessment plays a great role. Assessments are what shows the counselor what it is that their client is in need of help in. Like our book states, assessment is a complex, problem solving process that allows us to collect information in order to better serve our client (Drummond, Sheperis, & Jones, 2016). I was not aware of how involved counselors are in the testing process until I began this class. I now see that assessments also helps the client understand their own problems

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    associated with the desire to choose a career that one enjoys not every day, but to every day evoke a change by sacrifice given to benefit others. James Baldwin once quote, “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” I have career aspirations to face and evoke change through sports and education. In the context, I will discuss topics such as, why I chose to major in Human Performance, my future career expectations, my strengths and weakness, and the necessity

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    the lasting contributions we make to society. I firmly believe that my formative experiences laid down the foundation for passion for nursing and constitute one of the salient reasons why I am determined to pursue this profession. For me nursing, is more than a mere vocation, it is a moral commitment, the manifestation of my natural talents and the actualization of the deep-seated aspirations that I have nourished since childhood. My mother was an accomplished nurse and always set a remarkable example

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    Life Goals Essay

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    you get there you will see farther.” I strongly believe that if one plans on achieving his aspirations, setting goals is a very important step. Having goals not only gives you a clear focus on things,but it also helps you to organize your plans by allowing you to give yourself time limits and boundaries. That is why I try to set goals for myself routinely, whether it is just for one day, or for the rest of my life. One goal that I work hard at daily is to do well in high school. I try to involve myself

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    NIU Personal Statement

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    My father has always told me, “Education is a process, not a destination.” During the summer before my freshmen year at college, if somebody had asked me to pick to a career trajectory from choices such as medicine, business, or engineering, I would have been fairly clueless. I had attended several career fairs and spoken to college counselors, yet I had no idea what I wanted to pursue. After several long hours of research and discussion with trusted friends and family, I decided to major in medical

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    Studying Psychology at both A-level and undergraduate level has greatly advanced my knowledge and enthusiasm into the extensive investigation of the human brain and behaviour. The discipline of Psychology requires an open mind, a critical perspective, and a keen desire to make positive societal contributions. As a teacher of Psychology, I not only hope to convey my passion for the field, but to utilise these characteristics in order to build a good rapport with students and to encourage them to take

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    2014 Shadow an Executive Program Essay Walt Disney once said, “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” What are aspirations? Aspirations are ambitious desires. For example, when I mature into a woman, I aspire to be a corporate lawyer. A corporate lawyer practices law confined to the legal affairs of a corporation. Corporate lawyers advise individuals on how to operate business concerns while remaining inside the margins of legality. They also defend clients who find

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    others and form friendships by engaging in service that will benefit communities. I believe I embody this because of my over five hundred hours of community service and my involvement with various community organizations. This is why I believe that I should be chosen for this scholarship, because of my relentless pursuit towards excellence in academics and my yearning to serve others in my community and the world. “Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?” I live

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    institution. I would like to receive training from an institution that has a historical record of success in delivering top-notch and skilled nursing professionals. Diversity in a training institution is important to my professional growth and development and would be an asset to my journey as a clinical professional. The schools ability to offer a combination of trainings in a small school while providing high-quality evidenced based education in nursing is important to me and a significant contribution

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