“Listen, this day you’ll put your first steps into the world of high school, but in a blink of an eye, you’ll be walking across the stage at graduation and getting ready to put first steps in the world of college.” Those are the same words my father told when I was just 14 and getting ready for high school. Was I scared of what my father just said? No. Did I really listen and thought about what he said? No. Actuality, my 14 year old self did not wanted to be in high school. I thought I was ready to go to college. Ready move out of my parents’ house and finally live on my own and to be free to do I wanted to do. Now at 17, I understand what my dad was saying. High school went by fast. I am now getting ready college.
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August 15, 2013 was the date that I entered high school. I had high hopes for the upcoming high school years to be my best years ever since I was in sixth grade. I expected that I can make more friends, join more club activities, and can choose classes that I really like. Although I was very enthusiastic and eager to start the all new school years, I also had a lot of worries and confusion about it also. The night before I start my freshmen year, the thoughts of failing classes, and be able to graduate high school kept
At the beginning of my high school career I was terrified. I got accepted to one of the top schools in my state of Alabama and I feared that I would not be smart enough to handle the workload. But now I rank number 6 in my senior class and I have a scholarship to the school of my dreams.
Going back to college was a huge decision for me. I was nervous about what classes were to come and how hard they may be. I had to decide to take the high road and better my future for my family. Juggling work, school, and being a single mom of a two-year old has been tough, but I have enjoyed learning to reach my ultimate goal of graduation.
High School was and still is a really confusing period of my life. I’m still confused actually, like this paper is baffling (even with all the help). To be honest, half the time I had no idea what I was doing, and I just winged it. The way I see it, it’s ridiculous that teenagers are expected to go from high school to college in such a small window of time. This book made me feel wholly unprepared for college, both in what I did during the last three years, as well as what this year holds as far as applications. I’m also scared of what is going to happen once I get to college.
Due to the continuing increase of living it’s nearly impossible to be able to live alone. Since the demand of a higher education for better paying jobs is at an all time high trying to juggle a full-time job and returning to college is more than difficult at times. Frank, a full-time employee decided that he’d better himself by returning to college. Never considering that times have changed, he still continued to work and go to school. He stretched himself to the max; he worked late hours and then stayed up doing homework until the early morning only to have to get up and return to class to repeat the long days over. Several weeks passed, he realized that he was never going to be able to get ahead to matter how hard to tried. He was very aware that if he stopped taking classes his chances of being something in the world were even slimmer than if he continued and somehow managed to do both. Frank decided that no matter how tough these next few months were going to be he wasn’t going to let it stop him from meeting his goals.
Thinking about college and why having to go back? What's the point? No one likes school but college is a big step into a new chapter.You will succeed to your fullest if you put in commiment. Chose what you want to succeed in the future.For me college is very important.It choses your path later in life.I want to procceed college to become successful and proud of myself.Procceed what you think is right for you.If you want to live a good life procceed college.College is right for me.
College is many things to many people. For some it is a time for fun and socialization. For others, it is a time for personal and professional development. In my case, (a husband, a father, and a proud member of the U.S. Navy) college represented an opportunity for both personal and professional development. The purpose of this narrative essay is to examine my decision to earn a college degree, specifically examining my three main reasons (higher earning potential, increased marketability, and development of my critical thinking skills) for deciding to enter college in pursuit of a college degree.
Some of the positive risks associated with embarking on a graduate degree are that it may improve your career, it can increase options and professional prospects, and it can satisfy your intellectual curiosity and spark passion. The skills and knowledge gained from a graduate education can improve one’s ability to do their best work and better position them for more opportunities to further their career. Though a graduate degree does not spontaneously lead to a promotion in title, salary, or responsibility, it can be very personal, if not also workwise, satisfying. Going to grad school can help one gain more flexibility in the type of work the student currently does, or by helping to prepare them for a job transition. A graduate education can
On August 24, 2015, I started high school. With an uncertain future ahead of me, I entered the school with a mindset towards greatness. At first, I was sad about starting high school because it meant I was getting closer to becoming an adult, but now I am just scared of not being at the top of my class, not getting into my choice universities/colleges, and not getting really high scores on my SAT/ACT, PSAT, and AP exams. I still
Going to College or going back to College is a big decision to make. While it is a great choice, it may bring problems. There are many problems and issues that can arise while going to college and make your college career difficult. It's up to you to identify these problems that could arise and make the necessary preparations to handle them. Make a plan and carry it out, don't fault yourself out of college due to some minor problems that can be fixed with a little preparation and support from people. This paper is about the problems that could arise in my college career and my plan to overcome them.
I remember being an anxious eighth grader thinking about starting my freshman year of high school. We went from being at the top of the school to being at the bottom of a new one. All of our middle school teachers always told us about how our high school teachers wont “hold our hands” and how we will be on our own. Being in high school is completely different than being in elementary school and middle school. Its almost like each year we have more and more freedom but more responsibility.
I plan on going to go to graduate school to obtain my master degree because I feel it would benefit me in the long run. As long as my family can handle me going on to graduate school; I will, but if it becomes to much I may have to put that part on hold. If I can get a good job with my bachelors degree in psychology then I may not go on, but it sounds like I may need to go further to get my masters degree.
When I was going into highschool I was nervous and scared about high school just in general. I was scared who was in my classes and if I would make new friends.
It is the dream of everyone to join college with the hope of getting a better tomorrow and a foundation for them to make it in life. However, this may not be the case with some students as this dream may turn into a nightmare. This is because many students fail to go through or others even fail simply because they have not prepared enough; not just academically but also on the personal side.
It was early in the year of 2013 that I had thought my life would be changed forever. I was 12 years old when I first heard the news of my parents getting divorced. Devastated and in denial I had to learn that it was for the best and the last thing I would have wanted was unhappy parents. My Mother was offered a job in Charlotte, NC, where I currently live, that she couldn't pass up. When I heard that I would have to move from Akron, Ohio after completing seventh grade I was very nervous and terrified for my future. No one likes being the new kid, but to me it was almost a relief and a chance to start fresh. When we moved to Waxhaw, North Carolina I did not believe I would struggle has much as I did. The teaching and the ways they had taught their students at Cuthbertson middle had added more stress of being the new kid. I made friends fast and that's where I learned how to be outgoing. I didn't think anything could go wrong because my life was back to being balanced. When eighth year had been coming to an end and the pressure had been lifted off, my mother got the news that she could reclass me because I was not use to the learning, it felt like an enormous setback. It added much doubt to my mind and fear of what would come next. With the support of my mother alongside me and supporting me, the doubt I had about a new school began to wash away, but during this time my anxiety began to flood in. High school came around and it was never easy for me, but I learned to push