Neither do I know if he is tall or short or handsome or ugly. I don’t even know his name! I think it is acceptable that I am being forced to marry for the good of my country, but I would at least like to get to know my future husband. Maybe have like a month or two to learn about him. And what if we don’t get along?
Though, i know that with me being a full time employee and parent, college will be a little more complicated. I know that im on the road to sucess and that alone brings a great sence of sucess to my person, for which im very proud. I am very proud of being a role model to my children and family members. I have
Stability is one of the reasons why I chose to return to school because I would someday be able to help my father the way he helped me and my family for myself as well. When I first started Ashford University online degree program, I thought that it would be difficult and kind of strange that I waited so many years to decide to go back to school. However, then I realized there really was no reasons to feel
Reflective Essay When I started at Philadelphia University, in the Accelerated Degree Program, I knew that the process ahead would be difficult yet I was full of optimism and hope at the future that a bachelor degree would afford me the chance to have a better life. Though I was optimistic, the thought of having to complete all of the required courses instilled some fear into me. I felt like I lacked the confidence and skill to perform at a satisfactory level. Theodore Roosevelt once stated “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed” (Roosevelt, 2012), remembering this, I knew that I had to place my fear aside and try my hardest to accomplish my goals in order to get where I wanted to be in life. Initially, my reasons for going back to school was to set an example to my younger siblings that education is a lifelong process and it’s never too late to pursue your dreams of wanting more out of life.
By the time they realize that it is impractical to go after a “dream” which can only remain a dream, it is too late. Subsequently, Nick comes to this realization when he turns thirty, and is still in process of achieving that dream. One can spend their whole life in the attempt to transform their life around by living the American Dream. But as history teaches us, no matter how much attribute to a person, it is improbable to please one’s
Why Do I Want My GED? Now days, it is extremely hard to move forward in life without obtaining a GED or High school diploma. I do not want, or plan to be, one of those regretful people who fall behind in life because they never dedicated the time to graduate. Also, getting my GED is something I need to achieve if I ever want to get a decent job and build financial stability for myself and my family. Most importantly, I want to do thing in my life that I can be proud of and know that I was a good role model for my daughter.
I think much faster when I know someone else is trying to understand how the same thing functions. This motivates me to finish first. Because of my strengths, I tend to aspire to hold the top job in a huge organization. I refuse to be content with my performance until I have been declared the most successful, or accomplished person in the group. Keeping each week’s tasks and goals in mind probably improves my chances in being successful in life.
The more I know the better opportunities will come my way in the future. I am looking forward to become successful in life, because of Bishop Noll’s preparation & standards. I cannot wait to finally graduate with a diploma in my hand from all my hard work, and say I graduated from Bishop Noll Institute with an enormous sense of pride. Bishop Noll has made me realize, growing up is not always easy, but it’s an adventure to figure yourself out. So far, I already know my faith in God will forever be in my heart, I also know my passion for dance is forever, Bishop Noll has not only challenge me academically but in my extracurricular activates, like dance.
By the time I am 80 I definitely want to be retired, I would like to have finished paying off my home, living without any debt, and being able to spend my time doing the things I like with the people I love. Of course, the subject of death comes up and my wife and I hope and pray that we are living out our golden years with each other. I know that pursuing my degree will be a thing of the past, as I should graduate in 2011 but I also plan on continuing my education and obtaining my Masters Degree. When I finally retire, I plan on having had a career that began as teaching special needs children, moved in to physical education and adaptive PE for special needs kids and then eventually moving in the administrative field within a school district. My retirement will come when I feel that I have served my purpose and made a difference in hundreds of children’s lives.
We were all taught that if we strive for what we seek, we eventually will succeed. The JROTC program showed me leadership, better communication skills, and being loyal and patriotic. Though it was a scary experience in the beginning, I eventually met my expectations. It also showed me that we sometimes think negatively about some things because we may not know where it might lead us. The quote, “Don’t let the fear of striking out, keep you from playing the game,” is what spurred me to continue in this program without fearing anything, until I was able to achieve success.