My main goal is to go to college. I am looking at a degree in forestry. My next goal is to find a job in the career field of my choice. To do this I need to make sure that when I am in college, I am putting forth my best effort in my classes and networking with people in the field. These goals have to be reached for me to do well out in the real world. High school may seem like it doesn’t matter, but it does because in the end without high school, I wouldn’t be able to go on to college and then on to a job that I love to do and work. To make my family proud I want to graduate and go onto college, get my degree, and finally make a living in my career field choice.…
Students should look at the positive aspects of being in college and getting an education. Being in college and getting an education is important, because a lot of jobs require a degree. Positive motivation in working toward one’s goal is also a good virtue to practice while accomplishing an educational goal. Discipline and patience can also play a big role in accomplishing goals and staying on track to get a well-rounded education.…
My goals outside of the classroom are to gain more leadership experience and continue to develop skills that will set me up for future success all while improving my character. By senior year, I plan to be a member of APO, hopefully with a leadership position, a Service Station chair, president of Black Expression, and a Student Assembly officer. My academic goals are to be on the Dean’s List and apply to TWU to pursue graduate studies for occupational therapy. Ultimately, I want to soak up the entire Austin College experience and know that I gave it my all, both in and outside of the…
Claude Brown was born in 1937 and raised in Harlem--that district of Manhattan north of Central Park between Eighth Avenue and the East and Harlem rivers. His parents had moved up from South Carolina in 1935 and settled in a tenement at 146th Street and Eighth Avenue. Included in the family were two girls, Carole and Margie, and two boys, Claude and Pimp. The Browns were among the first of the waves of black migrants who left sharecropping farms in the South to come to the urban North. To these people, moving to the North meant a better life--a life in the "promised land." Claude--or Sonny, as he was called by his family and friends--spent his preschool days battling other boys in the streets of Harlem. He was encouraged to do so by the lifestyles of the street people. He was adopted as a mascot for an infamous Harlem bebop gang, the Buccaneers, and later became a member of its stealing division, the Forty Thieves. By the time he was ten years old, he had been in and out of New York's Children Centers and had been expelled from school several times. His parents reacted in two ways: His father tried to beat him into changing, and his mother pleaded with him, believing that Claude had been "born with the devil in him." Hoping that Claude would do better away from New York, his family sent him to live with his grandparents in South Carolina. During…
Is it smart to set goals before college? ‘‘About half of all students who start college don’t finish. Roughly one quarter of freshmen drop out before sophomore year,’’ according to Career Prep Academy. Twenty-five percent of freshmen’s in college drop out before their next year in college. Students drop out for many reasons and one of these being not setting goals for themselves, many students might believe that setting goals is creating a path to failure and unrealistic dreams, but in contrast setting goals helps students stay on the path to completing college. By setting goals and measuring their achievements, students are able to see what they have done and what they are capable of, it helps them to stay focused on their path by guiding them on what they ought to achieve in life. Seeing…
I have gave every class full dedication no matter how much I did not like it. My goal is to make it through the rest of my high school years with all A’s on my report card. Math is my favorite subject with has helped me Gage my focus on a career path. I would like to be a certified public assistant and hopefully work in a corporate office. The only way for me to achieve this is to go to college. I am hoping to get close to a full ride to college because my parents cannot afford it. My grades are also very important to be because I would like my younger family members to follow in my foot steps. They will see that I worked hard, and then maybe they will to.…
to strive for a college education to make us successful. Students begin preparing for college…
I was always told "don't plan too far ahead, because something will always come in your way," and I never listened. At a young age I began creating scenarios for my future and attending University of Florida has always been a part of my goals. If I were to be granted admission I would make sure I got the full college experience by working hard to be at the top of my class, joining a club that revolves around my hobbies, and of course, making myself proud.…
Over the next two years, I will be facing some of the biggest obstacles in my life. High school is considered some of the most important years of a student’s life. There, they decide what field they want to pursue and are taught what they need to know to succeed in their field. By the end of 11th grade, I hope to have a 3.8 GPA and have an ACT score between 34 and 36. I hope to have passed Allied health with flying colors, so that in my senior year I am able to find an internship in a great institution. I also hope to be certified in CPR so that I able to move quickly through college and school. By the end of senior year, I have set my goals that I keep a GPA of 3.8 or higher. I will work to achieving being a great President of HOSA and maintaining the other clubs I am a part of. Still, the most important part of senior year is college applications. By the end of first semester, my goal is to be a future student at the University of Michigan. Yet, I will try to apply to George Washington University, UNC Chapel Hill and University of Pennsylvania. I will apply to the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of…
Describe your college and career goals. Explain how LBCPA will help you to attain them.…
While Im in high school I would like to make it to all of my classes and to try to complete all of my assignments that are assigned even extra credit. My main classes that I would like to do this in are math, English, and science. I think English is a very important subject. I want to try to take English class more seriously because I would like to expand my vocabulary span. Math and science are very important for my future if I want to study engineering. All of my other classes are very important to do good in if I want to get into a nice collage. I also want to try to get a scholar ship so I wont have to pay all of my schooling.…
I want to be a successful college student so that I can be successful in life after college. I can not wait to start a new chapter of my life and become more independent. I look forward to learning new things other that what you would learn in basic high school classes. I want to strive to be extraordinarily good at my job as an adult so I know I should try my hardest to learn as much as possible during college. I also know that it will be more important to put my studies before my social life. College will be a challenge but with dedication and hard work I am confident that I will do…
An obvious goal as a working adult returning to school is, of course, to earn a degree. My overall goal is no different than any other student, however, I also have several personal goals I hope to achieve while attending the University of Phoenix. Some of these goals are to acquire new skills and enhance my current business abilities, to apply what I learn in the classroom to forward my career, and to feel personal satisfaction of finishing something I started.…
College is one of the periods of life where there is most growth, both personally and academically. Going to college is a very challenging yet rewarding experience. It brings people out of their comfort zones personally, whereas academically, people get to focus more on what they are good at. In my case, it will be a challenge to adapt to the college environment at the same time that it will be very comfortable to finally study subjects that truly interest me. This exciting challenge is the main reason I want to go to college. Most people want to go to college to get a degree and earn a lot of money, which leads them to more expensive and selective colleges. I, on the other hand, intend to focus more on the course and the subjects I will study.…
This goal is something that I hold close to my heart because I have always prided myself in my passion for getting an education. Ultimately, this lead me to be the first in my family to graduate high school and am now the first to attend college. In order to properly fulfill my purpose, I would need to obtain at least a Bachelor’s degree, however, a Master’s would be preferable if I wanted to continue moving up in the field. Something I can see getting in my way is leaving school after I graduate with my Bachelor’s and if I wait too long, I may lose the drive to re-enroll, considering in four years I have no idea what my life will be like. Now that I’ve contemplated this, I may spend the next few years mentally preparing myself to go ahead and continue straight into my Master’s program. Along with that, I could consider taking a higher volume of classes at once so that I would finish college with my Master’s in less time than…