University of Arizona would be my first choice for college. The reasons why I want to go to University of Arizona is because it’s close to home, I would receive in state tuition, and most likely would receive a scholarship. I enjoy the towns’ environment that surrounds University of Arizona. I also am interested in medicine and their medical school is excellent. My brother currently goes to University of Arizona and he is fond of the school. If I attend U of A, my brother will help me get used to Tucson and college life in general. My dad will help me pay for college for all four years. I will chip in and help him by getting a job in college, applying for scholarships, and student loans or grants. I haven’t decided if I want apply for student
I have always encouraged people to dream, but to remember that when you are dreaming, your eyes are closed so you must open your eyes and begin to live your dreams. You cannot live your life of passion while you are asleep.
I would like to attend college because I thoroughly enjoy learning. I take great pride in my education; as a women in the twenty-first century, I am going to take advantage of the opportunities I have and educate myself as much as possible. Obtaining a college degree is also essential to thrive in the industry I would like to be involved in after college, the fashion business industry. I selected my major, business administration because I have curated and ran an online store since I was thirteen. I enjoyed the experience so much that I made the decision to pursue it as a career and not just a hobby.
Media surrounds us, from the graphic design on our morning cellophane coffee cups, to the carefully designed spreads in the magazines we religiously read. The world of Media and Film is beautifully complex, and something which I strongly want to be involved with. I have always immersed myself in the world of Media, and have only ever felt truly satisfied when I’ve been involved in broadening my knowledge and understanding of the industry.
I would like to attend college because I want to be successful in life, I understand it is getting harder to get a job with only a high school diploma and it is sure to get worse. My goals for the future include getting into a college with a good teaching and mathematics program, this could give me a variety of jobs and I was speaking to someone and they told me that people are looking out for women who have a degree in mathematics which will help me to obtain a good paying job.
I will be attending Fairmont State University in the fall to acquire a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science to expand my knowledge, skills, and opportunities. I want to learn beyond what high school had to offer me and develop new skills to help me find a career. My goal is to have a stable, dependable job. I am certain going to a university will expand my opportunities and career qualifications. Another major reason I want to go to college is because I want to experience cultural diversity and learn more about the world around me. I believe that going to college is the best way for me to achieve my aspirations and fulfill my ambitions.
The answer to this question is challenging to me because having two diplomas in higher education quite challenging to answer “Why do you want to go to college?” Trying to apply this question to the UoPeople and paraphrasing it as “Why do you want to go to the UoPeople,” I meet another issue. I have already responded to this question in the Discussion Forum.
As a first generation student, academic promise hasn’t always been a focus of mine until my high school years. Coming from a family where the only post-high school education is whatever training you receive at work, it is hard to relate when the possibility of university is so far away. Four years after high school, I have not only worked full time but also received my associates degree from my hometown community college. That is all great thanks to the family that have raised me, and taught me that hard work is the only work capable of doing. My parents never had the opportunity to attend college, so they taught me what they knew in life instead; where manners are always required, hard work is mandatory, and when finished with that work; you
The reason why I want to go to college is that I want to be able to have a successful job or career. Also because someday I want to become a crime scene investigator and a criminal defense attorney to help others in need. Another reason is because I want to become someone important or successful someday because there's a lot of people who say that I'm not going to be good enough or I'm not going to be good at what I want to become and I want to prove them wrong anything is possible as long as you put your all into it. A good way to start fresh in life and leave the old habits behind to become a person I’ve always wanted to be. Make my parents proud since they didn't go to college to get the education they needed and wanted.
James Mason once said, “Education today, more than ever before, must see clearly the dual objectives, education for living and education for living and education for making a living.” For me to be successful in high school and before I go to college, this quote makes me think and realize that I can do it no matter what challenges come. Texas Tech University, Home Of The Red Raiders, Is a school best known for medical school which will let me go be successful as an Rn (TTU). Texas Tech is that university to help students like us as new comers define their academic and career goals as a new comer for, Texas Tech I want to be able to make family, teachers, and spouse happy to see me do it and conquering
We are all puppets controlled by our actions. Words of Bill Gates impacted me when he stated, “If you are born poor it is not your fault, but if you die poor it is your fault.” Some are born in the warmth of wealth while others struggle to make enough to survive. I have learned from my parents never to chase success, but instead, pursue excellence, and success will eventually follow.
Following secondary school, I will attend the University of Notre Dame and major in biological sciences. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to study at this prominent institution, and I’ll make the most of it. College life will be tough, but I’m certainly up for the challenge. There’s myriad people rooting for me and I refuse to let them down.
My high school experience hasn't been a success for me to get to college (Binus Univ) by taking all of the class I needed to get this far. Actually, i'm not graduate in 2016 but a year ago, I have came a long way during my high school because I really thought I wouldn’t have made it this far due to struggling to keep my grades up but as I started it’s really hard at all to keep them up.
Every since I was a little boy growing up all I’ve been hearing from my teachers, parents, and people older than me is you must go to college, without college you will not get a job, if you're living in my house you must go to college. College really wasn't really a big thing in my mind. In middle school until my junior year of high school, I really didn't think much about college I just went with the flow of everyday life. When the thought of college went into my mind was my senior year of high school it was September or October of 2015 I was in my English class and I thought to myself, “ What am I going to do for the rest of my life after high school”. I didn't want to look like a bum and graduate high school doing nothing. So I got serious
Teachers have told me about college since I was young. They explained that they can be some of the best or worst years of my life. They would tell stories about their professors and the courses they took. Yet, some people still see college as a useless transaction that mimics their previous twelve years of schooling - just something that they have to suffer through before they are allowed to be submerged in the adult world. Yet, to me, college is more than that. It’s this place that turns ambitions into realities and fills you with the experiences you need to succeed. While college is expensive and admittedly not for some, I see it as the gateway towards becoming the professional I am meant to be, because I can explore major issues, cultivate
Denver, Colorado, the mile high city. I was born and raised here along with most of my close and extended family. I love it here so I see no reason to go to college out of state or far away from the place I call my home. I guess you could say that I had a pretty average upbringing. My wonderful parents raised me and showered me with love and affection, and my older brother Jeffrey picked on me just as older brothers should. Growing up, religion was always a big part of what influenced me and the decisions that I made. I am a Christian, and the beliefs and lessons that are found in the Bible and in the religion itself was made known and taught to me starting from a very early age. It is also something that helped me very much later on when I went through a very difficult time.