Nowadays it’s extremely hard to succeed without a GED or a High School Diploma.
I need to achieve one of these if I want to have a decent job and build financial stability for myself and my family.
Most importantly, I aspire to do best things in my life, for this, I do all my best to be a role model for my son.
Without getting my GED, there is no way I can avoid regret, gain financial stability, and obtain what I want to achieve . The best way is to get my GED, and not let anything get in my way. This will let I get a good job and complete my education, and even it opens a lot of doors to bring more financial stability. Finally, I want to be successful person whom my family is proud. It’s one of the more important things for
I come from a loving and supportive family that has always encouraged me to work hard and if I do, I will be able to achieve anything I desire. I was taught to reach for the stars and to pursue my dreams. I am a true believer in setting goals, staying focused, and being persistent to achieve all I aspire: to be a CTO or CIO in corporate America.
• To see each day as an important stepping stone to eventually achieving my goals, and contributing to the greater good of society.
Throughout my entire life I have always sought to be the best version of myself that I can be. I believe that through hard work and dedication anything is accomplishable. From being the valedictorian and starting quarterback at my middle school, my love for academics and sports has motivated me to stay focused in my high school career and onwards.
best that I can be, my children will have a positive, successful role model that they can look up to,
Having no high school or college diploma, Joesph Bivona, 46, for the past 12 years has owned a Foodtown supermarket in Queens, NY in addition to being one of sixteen owners of the name Foodtown.
Overall, I just want to be contented with my life in the future and not realize that I am miserable and that I have wasted my life. In the near future, I also aspire to do well in all four years of high school. This also applies to college. Another goal for the future that I have is to get a scholarship for college because of the fact that I want to go to college, but I don't want to drown in college debt.
I try my best to be the best dad and husband possible. My family is the most important aspect of my life. They are the reason that I try to be a better person every day, because they deserve the most of what I can offer. Before, responsibility wasn't something that was a priority in my life,
To have a goal enables a person to do his/her best in whatever they set out to accomplish. Achieving academic excellence in high school has given me a love of learning. This desire for more knowledge propels me towards a college education that will prepare me to do my best in my future. Having the perseverance to become healthier has inspired me to work toward being a dietician. I have chosen this career goal because an increasing number of people in our country are struggling with obesity. In addition to these goals of a higher education and a career path, I would like to be a mother and raise my own family. Family is very important to me because I believe that family has a major influence on one’s personality. Without the influence of my family, I would not be who I am today.
Over the past year I have trained myself to become a perfectionist and need to excel in school. However, I also value all of my relationships and strive to improve each one. Furthermore, my family, friends, and personal ambition constantly motivate me to achieve these goals. One thing I genuinely care about at the end of the day is making my parents proud. A way I plan on doing this is by taking every opportunity given to me and putting one hundred percent of my effort into it. Overall, I am passionate about success and becoming a kind, loving person others look up to.
I want to become the family member that has achieved her dreams of going to harvard and being a confident leader. I will be the one to help my family throughout tough times.
This is how I was raised to think. You see, my family and I attend church every Sunday, so this influenced my life in a big way. To always think what’s right and wrong, and to always be grateful for what I have. On the other hand, this isn’t the only thing that influenced my life. Growing up with multiple ethnicities, I’ve had lots to learn growing up. My family, friends, school, church, and every experience I’ve encountered has influenced me and created the person I am today. It taught me to try something new, to dream, but to also be humble and never lose control of myself. With this way of thinking, my aspirations are simply to do my best to achieve the best. To think critically and reach my
I’ve grown up with the influence of strong women in my life, a lot of which came from my sisters. One of my sisters was a member of National Honors Society and she always taught me in the ways to conduct myself like a member would. So growing up I would always try to be the best person I could be whether that means by studying my hardest, leading the way for my peers and other generations, doing good deeds for others, or building my character. I would try to tie in the values to make me as unique and individual as I could.
I have read an article "Is a College Degree Necessary" published by Los Angeles Times, and was written by Mike Rustigan in my English class. The author wrote about the number of dropouts from the university because they feel that school is not the appropriate place for them to learn the knowledge and life. They just want to work with your hands, and learn a skill by itself after high school. By contrast, President Obama wants every student has the opportunity to attend college to obtain higher education. President Obama told Congress, "We expect all our children not only to graduate from high school but to graduate from college and get a good-paying job." (Los Angeles Times). After reading the article, there is the big question in my mind is: Is there a college degree necessary for success? Some people may think that not going to college will not have much influence on their life, because going to college or a vocational school, finally, people still go to work and earn money to support themselves and their families, should a college degree is not important and necessary; as long as we have the ability and effort, we will succeed. Is really very difficult to believe that a person needs a college education to succeed in life because success in life has different meanings for different people, and there are many who have succeeded , become a billionaire, but not through a whole school or class in life. Some others said that the university is not only a success, but the path
Science was straight forward and I felt secure about social studies. After waiting weeks for my results, they finally came and the result was I passed with a decent score. Knowing I had accomplished receiving my GED, my confidence and willingness to learn became greater. Life seems to be a little easier with a GED diploma. I qualified for more jobs, and I had a good feeling knowing I could go to college and train for a career. Passing my GED catapulted my confidence and I begun to make a connection between learning and life skills and developed a great respect for literacy and education.
I am driven to improve my life and the lives of others. I will achieve this through knowledge, hard work, empathy, self evaluation and pride in what I do. I will achieve this by: