Twenty-one years ago in Nigeria, Africa a girl named Thelma was born. So far, in her twenty-one years of life she has left her home country, traveled, and is trying currently to reach her life goals. Leaving her home country to come to school here in America is a decision she is most proud or making. She has come to Broward College to complete her one of hers goals of becoming a Nurse. She wants to become a Nurse because the profession involves taking care of people and she really like the field. Other goal of hers is to travel the world. So far, she has traveled to Vatican City, Dubai, Madrid, Chicago and London. The main place she wants to travel one day is Paris to see all the beauty the city holds. Her proudest achievement has
First, one of her accomplishments was getting the Pottawatomie scholarship to Iowa western. At Iowa Western, she plans on studying to become a doctor. She is slowly making her way to achieve her most significant accomplishment, which is graduating, as we all are hopefully. Her graduating from high school is pretty big for her because she will be the first in her family to graduate and that thought makes her proud of herself. The activities she participates in are track and cross country. She enjoys track the most because it has always been her try hard sport. It is something she loves doing and it’s dreadful that it is her last year of running in high school.
The author elaborates her feelings towards living in the united states as a child, also Agosín managed to overcome the sorrow she felt for what
Nicole Seelert continues to excel in and outside of school. As a senior, getting ready to apply for colleges and leaving a place that we've gotten so used to can be a bit nerve racking, but for Nicole, she is nothing but prepared and excited for what her future has in store for her. This year she is looking forward to see what college she will be attending as acceptance letters come in. For fun, she loves to spend time with her family and her friends because they are the people she can be the most open with. In school, she is currently involved in the Red Cross Club and has recently started volunteering for the city of Chino. In the future her goal is to become a cardiovascular nurse or a per fusionist. With her determination, there is nothing
She vowed never to return to the abject poverty that she had lived into in her own country. Aren further enrolled in a child care class and upon graduating, she was able to secure a job as a nanny for an affluent
For this reason she finished high school and decided to attend college to become a doctor, and a teacher. As a result of her commitments, she finished undergraduate college, and applied to graduate school to become a doctor, as a matter of fact; she thought it would be unique if she can become a Doctor and a teacher, that would take care of two things she wanted to be.
The best thing she likes about the BEAT program is that there are many field trips but the thing she doesn’t like is that the teachers give her too much homework. Her greatest accomplishment was that she got great FSA scores. After school when she finishes her homework she listens to music and watches Netflix and YouTube. Her favorite food to eat when she eat at home after school is Ceviche. Her favorite thing to do while she has free time is bike riding with her friends. Her career that she wants is to be a journalist because she likes to write and take pictures. These are how she started her new life in Miami with making more friends with her best friend Victoria Tovar and trying her hardest in school so that she can get her career that she wants.
Aranzazu has always wanted to become a doctor. She has three older brothers, but is the first in her family to go to college. Her parents work at a local Thai restaurant her mother works as a waitress but her father works in the kitchen and sometimes manages the restaurant when the owner takes a day off. They taught all their children the importance of hard work. Fulfilling your responsibilities. Before her parents immigrated to the U.S. they were both in the medical field, in El Salvador, her father was a dentist and her mother was a nurse. However, their degrees do not transfer to the U.S. system. So they have accepted working at the restaurant to support their family. Aranzazu is a full-time student at PCC and is transferring to UCLA. She
Marcelina was a well behaved child in school and had always had straight A’s. She was in the school choir and she had her own choir in church while participating in three other church choirs. She wanted to pursue becoming a doctor. She also wanted to graduate a year early from school.
Before setting out, she gave herself a list of rules she had to follow so that her experience would be as real as it could be. Her first rule was when looking for a job she couldn 't mention the skills she had learned from her education. Second, she had to take the highest paying job that was being offered to her. Third, she had to live
As the school year comes to an end, many high school careers with it, there's a lot of decisions that seniors have to think about. In order to better prepare themselves for life, many of the students and Gary High School have been doing research on both jobs and education. There are many things to consider when preparing for the future such as what to study during college and for the rest of your life. One particular student says that she would like to be a nurse, but she would have to endure many years of schooling and a rather large amount of clinical hours. This research paper outlines everything that would have to be done in order to secure someone's future as a registered nurse.
She worked hard at the university to receive her education. She would ride her bike a mile and a half twice a day to the Bloomington Country Club to work the lunch and dinner shifts. If she wasn’t working at the country club or studying, she was practicing french horn. She originally planned on playing french horn in a symphony.
After facing the ongoing challenges of poverty in her youth Evelyn Garcia Aguado, now age 42, is able to appreciate the blessings of her status as a Northwestern Delnor nurse. Though suffering from trials like financial problems, no shelter, and lack of food, Aguado was able to push through. Coming to the U.S at only age six from Mexico City, Mexico had a great impact on how her life turned out. Evelyn was born in August into a family with two siblings. She was the youngest child in her family. Evelyn is a strong-minded and self-reliant woman. She attended community college and undergraduate school for nursing after her high school experience. During our interview, Aguado explained that following her high school adventure, she was “planning
Because of my strong interest in fulfilling a career in Nursing, I know that achieving this goal of mine will not be an easy task. For instance in high school, the four pillars of National Honor Society will help me overcome the obstacles in all my future goals. The lessons learned will follow me for the rest
As she got older, she grew a passion of wanting to help teachers help their students. Like many others, her past experiences grew her to have a heart for others and a joyous spirit to want to help others live a prosperous life.
After a year living here, she realized the “America Dream” would not come true, if she does not go to the school and get a career. So she did it!. she started taking two classes at night, then three. After almost 6 years she finally graduated with a degree in Hospitality Management. Then she starts working as a banquet's supervisor at the hotel Holiday Inn in Stamford, Ct. After a little while, she was promoted to banquet manager. Mery made a tremendous effort doing all this, but at the end she felt that it was worth it. Now she has a better life than before, and she can give her family the stability that they need. She said that immigrating with her family was not easy, because she had more responsibilities than others, but it did not stop her and they were the reason that pushed to achieve her dream.