If a student intends to enlist in the Armed Forces, they will be granted a higher rank upon entry due to their completion of JROTC. If a student decides to go to college, JROTC is a great extracurricular activity to add to an application. The self confidence gained from completion of JROTC and skills learned during the course of instruction are ideal training for anyone wanting to attend college. Last, ROTC, which stands for Reserve Officers Training Course is a great avenue to pay for college. The “big brother” of JROTC offers college scholarships to those who qualify.
I wanted to make my parents proud because of what I was doing. I want to be able to provide for my kids in ways my parents couldn’t always afford too and that’s when I started looking into it more thoroughly. I ended up coming into realization that being a Medical Assistant was also something that started to interest me. I love helping people and meeting new people as well. I work in a place where I see new faces every day, it’s always nice to interact with them and learn a little bit about them in just a matter of a few seconds.
Carla Wright My Return to School English Composition 1 Denya Cuiffo October 14, 2013 When we attend college as adults, we have expectations of what college will be or will not be. I decided to go back to school for quite a few reasons. The main factors for my returning to school includes my family and stability also plays big role in my returning to school. My reasons for going back to school is to gain communication skills, become a good role model for my children, if I decide to have any, gain independence and seek profitable employment that would be profitable for me. My father has always been my support system in my return to school.
Then another reason is we can all work together and help each other whenever it’s needed. I would say my grandparents were another reason for me to come because they were a big influence to me because KSU is their Alma Mater. Then I see that both of them got a good education from the school and we got the same major. So since my major was mass communications me and my grandpa talked about it. So when we talked he brought up Kentucky State and made me interested in it.
There are many students in the school who have fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, or grandparents in the war. Many of the personnel at the school have family members or spouses in the military as well and I feel as though it will help the school grow as a community by coming together to help out the military by sending care packages. The school can set up their own care package drive for donations. They can set up a table where other teachers and classrooms, volunteers and parents can drop off items if they feel the need
His family was the most significant one. He came from a family of military leaders that influenced him to get the most out of what he could and seek a career in the military. His mother was a big influence in his life. She always kept a close eye on him in the earlier stages of his life. She cared about him and believed of what he was capable to do in his life so much that even followed him to West Point when he was a cadet, and lived there so she could be close to him.
North was probably one of the best schools I could have ever transferred to because there acceptance of everyone is outstanding. See when you are a transfer student you have to come into the school to have a school tour. This school tour usually is scheduled at the end of an hour right before A lunch so you can see the halls during passing time, but also still get to see the students in action in their classes. So I was walking with principle at the time Rick Jones and my mother. I just remembering walking into one of the crazy connected art classes, wondering why they were set up like that, and seeing frantic students banging on metal.
1) I am at Chadron State College to get a degree in Exercise Science. Growing up I made multiple visits to Chadron and have always thought CSC would be the perfect place to further my education. When time to choose a college actually came it turned out to be a tough decision, but since Chadron is so close to home and very affordable I decided that it would be the best fit. I also liked how most CSC graduates had lots of job opportunities right after graduation and am hoping for the same when it is my turn to graduate. 2) According to my time log my top three priorities are school, my family/friends and my health.
Chelsey Sousa March 29, 2013 Alternatives for Youth Foundation Since being committed, involvement with DYS has made a difference in my life in many positive ways. DYS has helped me receive my G.E.D, obtain and keep a job, find my true self and build a better self-esteem and develop a better relationship with my family; all of these things that will help me in the future. When I first got committed to DYS, I have to admit I wasn’t a big fan of school. My caseworker helped me to get involved in the GED program and classes held in the Young Women’s Center in Springfield, Ma. I started taking these classes In July 2012 every Thursday.
Life for me in the military has been fun and very hard at times. But remembering the day I joined and why I joined has been the drive for me since 12 June 1997. The feeling you can get from joining the military can be so rewarding. My journey started about June of 1996. My parents had asked me if I knew what I wanted to do after high school.