Returning to college was always a goal that has been thought about after receiving my associates degree in 2012. Earning this degree at the age of 46 years old in a traditional classroom setting after leaving high school 18 years prior was tough. Like most people the challenge was in getting started down the path once again. There were always a plethora of reasons and excuses why it wasn’t the right time; work, family, the dogs had to go outside.
Bethel university's resources have been a Godsend; from the easy enrollment procedures; the way the staff was always an e-mail or phone call away. Orientation day eased my apprehension quite a bit in the fact that so many staff members are dedicated to giving the the students the tools needed to overcome what ever problems come along. Using the online library with what seems endless data will be referenced repeatedly. Being an old school pencil, physical book reading and taking notes by hand guy I having learned love the chromebook focused studies. This is somewhat surprising in itself.
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Consequently, taking on a task that is not focused on the betterment of others has not been my strong suite in life. In researching online learning this fact was found in an article; “Distance education's high attrition rates have generally been regarded as an indicator of an inherent shortcoming or failing of the initiative, rather than an obvious consequence of the expansion of access to motivated individuals who lIve unusually busy lives” (D. Hyllegard, 2008, p 433). It is most imperative that a student initiate things independently furthermore, motivation to accept the challenge needs to be always
The idea of returning to school has always been on my mind since I graduated from PIMA. PIMA helped me realize I can pursue a degree instead of always a certificate. Since I was a little girl, I have struggled with some speech problems and mild case of a learning disability. I was placed in special education for a very long time. I got out of that when I was in my junior year of high school because I believed I was capable of doing things on my own. I know I am a good student. I know I am a hard worker. I have always had a pretty good GPA. Some words that I found hurtful in high school were from some of the paraprofessionals that worked with me throughout those years. I was told that I would never go to a regular four year college because of my struggles. I have kept those lies for so many years inside of my heart and soul. I am ready to prove them wrong and better myself by challenging myself to do it. I have achieved so many things since high school. Academic testing hasn’t always been easy for me but somehow I have moved forward and achieved. When I have taken assessment placement tests at PPCC I have felt discouraged with my
It all started going into State Fair Community College and talking with a counselor. I was nervous at first thinking of all the younger minds fresh out of high school and me having to dig deep in my head trying to remember information from years ago. As I spoke with this lady that was around the same age as me she had said she was looking at going back to school also, right then I felt a little more at ease. I was not the only older person taking classes with the younger kids.
Going back to college after you have been out of school for quite a few years, had three children, been married, and divorced is a lot harder than I ever imagined. It takes hard work, dedication, and missing out on the little things previously taken for granted. I miss taking naps the most. I believe if you can tough it out through the worst days, you can finish school and provide a better life for your children and yourself. You need a lot of willpower and a large sense of humor.
As I start my first semester as an official registered nurse on the road to earning my bachelor degree. I can’t help but think of the challenges I will have to overcome along the way. Many RN’s may have fears of returning back to school after a long break, that is not the case for me. I earned my associate’s degree in May 2016. So returning back to school is as if I didn’t leave. Except this time it will be more time consuming and I will have to learn how to balance each role I play a little more strategically.
Returning back to school was a very natural decision for me. It seemed to be the next logical step in my personal and career goals. My ultimate goal is to be happy and healthy and be a good provider and role model. With that set aside for now, my next goal is to be financially stable and able to provide for my family in ways that my family was not able to provide for me. I definitely expect to work for what I want and earn every bit of it. The most recent motivator was that my company was willing to contribute a huge chunk of the yearly tuition, therefore removing some financial burden. This makes me feel like they truly care about my future and they really want to see me succeed.
I recently found a list of goals that I had written 20 years ago. Most of the goals were realistic and I was able to achieve them. While I was checking the items off my list that I accomplished, there was one that I have debated about for many years—returning to school to earn a degree. Returning to school has always been achievable; however, as each year of my life sped by and I got older, I always came up with more and more excuses as to why I should not return to school. One day I received a course catalog in the mail showing online classes at the college. I decide that an online class would be the first step to my future. I am so grateful for the first day of that class. All the excuses and delays regarding returning to school
My inspiration to go back to school started almost seven years ago. This is when I started my new job at Kraft Foods. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, and I really did not know exactly what I would be doing. What I did know, was that I would be doing manual labor of some kind. I also did not know what kind of people I would be working with or what they would think of me. I was just happy to have a job after being laid off from my job as an accounting assistant in Long Beach, California. After being out of work for almost six months and the economy being so bad in 2010, I was desperate for a job. I decided to take a minimum wage position making eight dollars an hour. Little did I know at the time, but this job would show me
“Returning to school after so many years of not attending, to obtain a degree can be a struggle for many people throughout their life, but it also has its benefits, changes, challenges, and goals. Initially, I had planned to go to college right after high school, but due to many family problems I was unable to. It would be another eight years before I would make the decision to enroll in school. My reasons for returning to school are to higher my education, have a better career/ job, and to better my life, as well as the life of my daughter. Returning to school for me, has had its benefits, changes, challenges, and goals. In this paper, I plan to give you a brief
Going back to school as a working adult was never apart of my ten year plan as a high school senior. Like most pstudents, I'd expected to finish school and live happily ever after while earning a living in my dream career. I never anticipated my career being far from a dream or deciding to pursue another degree, ten years after my initial decision to pursue an undergraduate degree. I'd never thought about the effect of student loans nor did
For better or worse, for richer or poorer. I was married to my dream because I thought about it day and night. I imaged what it would feel like to walk across the stage and receive my college degree. This dream empowered me and kept me focused on what I needed to do and make it occur. I made an agreement with myself to finish college to finish what I started. I felt like something was incomplete in my life regarding college and college graduation. My eldest brother Willie introduced me to Christ at the age of eleven. He expressed to me that life’s journey did not have to be tackled alone I have a helper, therefore whatever came my way I know I could go to the helper for direction. I requested the helper provide insight in relation to this
The reason I chose to go back to school was to advance in my current career field. I decided to take one year off before returning to school, five years later, I finally took the initiative to re-enroll in school. I am currently a pre-sentence investigator for the State of Tennessee. I do enjoy my current position, but I would like to do more. My ultimate goal for obtaining my degree is to not only progress professionally but to show my teenage son, that education at any age on any level is important. Bethel made going back to school more accessible with its online courses.
Epigenetics is a study that entails the heritage changes in gene expressions, which includes both the active and the inactive genes; the changes do not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence. Meaning, it is a change in phenotypes without the differences in genotypes and consequently, affect how the cells read the genes. The epigenetic modification is a natural occurrence but apparently can be influenced by other several factors, including diseases, the environment, and age. Epigenetic changes can result in adverse damages and can end up causing infections such as cancer (Barton et al, 2016). This paper looks at what epigenetics entails, the hidden life of our genes, how food affects genes and how one can elongate life by improving health status.
Bethel University has provided unlimited resources to help their students succeed. The internet has a wealth of scholarly websites to help too. Our APC/Orientation taught us about finding good sources to utilize and which ones to stay away from. The plan is in place, now it is up to us to succeed.
Aqueil Ahmad is the Professor of Management at Walden University. Ahmad examines the concern of human welfare on the planet and debates if human action is helping or harming it. He uses the eight subsystems of globalization to show multiple perspectives of how people are affected around the world. The subsystems of globalization he discusses are global demographic, economic, environmental-ecological, political, conflictive, cultural, scientific-technological, and religious systems. He is concerned with global social change for human welfare. This source was found by searching “poverty and overpopulation” in the Google Scholar search engine. It is a scholarly book because it was published by Palgrave MacMillan which is a global academic publisher.
Advertising has one goal: to attract potential customers and drive up profits. The Career and Technology Center, or CTC, advertisement is no different; its goal is to interest students, specifically women, to attend the school to become a secretary. The ad also comes from a background of gender inequality and provides society nowadays with an example of the sexism that is no longer acceptable. Using a specialized format, leading phrases, and an appeal to logos, the ad suggests women are only capable of becoming secretaries.