While looking through the list of characteristics to write about, one jumped out at me and I instantly knew what I was going to write about. Learning is my passion in life and the reason I want to attend Florida State University is so that I can pursue that passion. Gathering new knowledge has been, and always will be, the most important part of life for me Ever since I was young, and began my education, learning was one of the most exciting ideas to me. I wanted to know more about everything around me and the world that we lived in. Even the things that other people found mundane or pointless, I loved to understand; simply for the sake of knowing more. Throughout my elementary and middle school years, I was homeschooled which gave me more opportunities to go out and experience things that most kids could not. When I started high school, though, learning became something completely new for me. In my tenth grade year, I began dual enrolling at the local state college where I was immersed in the …show more content…
There is an endless supply of knowledge out there in the world, and I am ready to take in as much as I can. Every time I learn something new, I see the world a little differently and interact with people on a new level. For instance, learning about nature or receiving new information about how living things function, helps me appreciate the life that I am living. I never find a class to be fruitless, even if it will not be the most practical subject in my life; I still treasure the information that I retain from it. Some people are content with knowing what they learn from their classes and going home and watching the television, but for me, learning does not stop when I leave the classroom. I read books at home, research topics discussed in class, and attempt to memorize pieces from my favorite poets. Learning is a never-ending, but delightful, process for
The reason I chosen Tarleton State University is because Tarleton is about helping and supporting everyone. Being a supportive to an individual’s dreams and goals is what set Tarleton apart from any college in my mind. All the staff here want to see every student pass with flying colors. At Tarleton “love” is truly shown, if an individual attends Tarleton the individual will fall in love with the support and history. Tarleton also showed me even if everyone supports an individual it must be the individual’s job to support their self.
I am applying to Hofstra because I believe that the university can help me achieve my goals. From the time I was a young child, I knew I wanted to go into the medical field. While there is a long and difficult road ahead of me, I am sure that attending Hofstra University will help me go down that road.
Education is never ending therefore there are many things to learn. Each and every day has something new to offer. This is a constant. I am an avid learner consequently I hunger for something new every day to quench that taste for knowledge.
Before entering UCF you have to learn about what you want to do in the future and learn about the job opportunities they offer including the clubs activities and sports.
Between my freshman and sophomore year of college I completed a 450 hour internship at All Children’s Hospital. This internship although it was mainly administrative showed me a side of hospitals that most people don’t see. I was able to see the behind-the-scenes of fundraising and public relations. I had first hand exposure to the world of fundraising for an organization that relies on fundraising. Two years later completed my bachelors of science in general business management.
My curiosity is insatiable. My mom claims that once I was a few months old, I was never satisfied unless I was completely engaged in learning. Not much has changed in the past 18 years as I have spent my life in the pursuit of knowledge. For me, learning has always been about achieving a greater understanding of the world (from the life of Elizabeth II to the neurobiology of junk food addiction) and using that understanding to try to find my place. I believe that UChicago’s philosophy about learning—which prioritizes learning how to think, challenging assumptions, and enriching the world with knowledge—aligns perfectly with my own.
I always make an effort to learn something new, even beyond academics, whether it be learning to play the guitar, the piano, art, or being dedicated to learning new things in class, regardless of my interest in the content.
I love learning and bettering myself. Also, I believe it is very important to show this to our children instead of just preaching it. Continuing our education info our adult life is one of the best things you can do for your mind and spirit, in my opinion. It keeps our brain strong and able to retain new information as well as bettering the financial future and stability for our families.
Learning has always been my passion. When I was younger, I would spend hours pouring over dictionary pages, trying to decrypt the hidden messages of jumbled up symbols. I would take a book and invent stories to go along with the pictures. Nothing ever stopped me from trying to understand things. When I turned 4, my dad finally taught me to read. We would sit on the couch, me sounding out each word and my dad correcting me after each mispronunciation. The experience was enthralling. Ever since that moment, I have been passionate about learning. When given the opportunity to learn, I seize it. In this way, I identify most with the Scholarship aspect of the Nation Honors Society. Education has never been the means to gain a degree, but rather the means to expand my knowledge.
I grew up with Illinois State in my blood, because my uncle is a graduate from there, and he loves taking me there to visit and teach me more about the wonderful college. My uncle has grown to become a very respectable and successful man from studying at Illinois State. This connection makes me want to strive to be just like him. While studying at Illinois State, I would like to receive my master’s degree to give me a better chance of a high paying job. Illinois State is an excellent school to pursue my major and that they have the best chance of making me a successful human being in this world after college.
Courses in school move at an extremely fast pace. This can be both a positive and negative. It is a positive thing because once I have a good grasp on what I am being taught and can accurately comprehend the different concepts I am later tested on them and we move on to the next topic. On the other hand this can be a negative thing because we are not provided with an extremely in depth lesson on what we are learning. With such limited time to teach every topic for a particular subject to a class teachers may not have the opportunity give real world examples about how a particular topic may be used or seen or just dissecting a topic and fully exampling every aspect about it. This lack of depth then leads to having to research a topic independently to gain more information on it. Don’t get me wrong, I have no issue using my free time to learn more about a certain topic independently. Independent learning is something that I feel is extremely important. When I take the initiative to research things on my own and stem off of something taught in class and apply it to my life or real world situations I feel a sense of accomplishment.I feel that taking responsibility for one’s own learn is fundamental because if I don’t have the motivation to care about gaining knowledge and learning things for myself; who will care? Personally, I
After reading “On Becoming a Better Student” by Donna Farhi Schuster, I started to think about some of the idea she mentioned. I have always been a curious person. I have always wanted to learn more about what I was interested in, but that stopped in high school. Expressing interest in something in high school was not something I did often. I was so overwhelmed with busy work in school that I was exhausted by the time I had time to actually sit down and research something I was interested in.
I would like to share my background story and growing up in a small town. No one in my family has attended college. I will be the first to graduate high school and community college at the same time. I have come to love school. At a very young age I understood the kind of power, knowledge holds. When I was only twelve years old, I had decided that I was going to sacrifice my friends to pursue my educational career. A small town girl like me wanted to attend Robeson Early College High School to get her high school diploma and Associate degree in Science. Every day that I went to school it opened a new door for me. Knowledge has gave me so many opportunities that I didn't even know were out for a small town girl like me. Through knowledge and
Naturally, my eagerness to learn came about at a very young age. I always wanted to know how the human body worked. Growing up in the age of YouTube, I often poured over countless hours of videos learning simple concepts that I could easily understand at that time. As I grew I was always looking to learn something new. Finally, in high school I took advantage of College Now, a program where students in high school had access to college classes on a college campus while receiving college credits. While I was there, I earned a Certificate in Computer Science from CUNY Queens College. This eagerness to learn came about of a very simple reason. My parents had high aspirations for me since no one on either side of their families had ever gone beyond a high school education. They wanted me to be the first in the family to achieve a Bachelor’s degree. Finally in 2012, I graduated from St. Johns University with a
Learning takes place not only in the classroom but also in our everyday lives. This is because to learn does not mean just to gain academic knowledge. Rather, learning refers to acquisition of any kind of knowledge that can give us instructions on how we should behave. Information that we get in the classroom is, without any doubt, useful and proven and it can broaden our mind. However, school years are relatively short in terms of a life span, and, therefore, there are a lot more things that can be