2. College Tour Experience Essay
COLLEGE TOUR EXPERIENCE One of my main goals in life is to be successful. Becoming successful is a lot of hard work. There are a total of
twelve grades needed to be completed in this lifetime, just to be able to gain acknowledgement and education of what will occur in life. Well I've
made it to my junior year in high school and it's been a rough road but I'm still pushing through. One of my major goals is to make it to college to start
my career and have a successful future.
The current high school that I'm attending is teachers preparatory. The deans, Ms. Wilson, Mr. Otto and Mr.Gansrow allowed me to participate in this
year college tour. Our bus trip to the first college is Binghamton University. All I can think about is this can...show more content...
Another college that seems to provide that attention is Oneonta.
We arrived at Oneonta College and the first thing I see is SNOW!!! This tells me that the temperature up here is cooler then the temperature in
Brooklyn. The appearance of the school seemed pretty quiet and small, which is an advantage towards Binghamton. When we entered a young man
who has graduated from Oneonta and now works there explained to us about admissions, programs, and life on and around Oneonta College. Our tour
guidance at Oneonta was a junior name Alexis who majored in education and biology so far in the school. The first area she showed us was the diner
area which was smaller than the lunch space in Binghamton but it was cozy and comfortable. Next were the classrooms which some can fit up to 300
students and some were made for smaller classes such as 17 students to 1 instructor. Classroom setups are similar to Binghamton but seeming that
Binghamton has more space the classroom sizes may decrease. Oneonta's majors are also similar to Binghamton, but this college seems to put more
effort into education majors which is another advantage. Lastly, Alexis showed us the dorm rooms which were very short in height but made up in
length and width. The rooms were smaller and less spacious as the ones in Binghamton, but they were cozy and comfortable enough to live in. The
classes seemed to be decent
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3. My Most Memorable Experience In College
My first semester here at Albright College is definitely one that I'm going to remember. Although it has gone by way too fast, a lot of hilarious and
great memories were made, mostly with the people who are in my First Year Seminar class/POP group. Not only did I make amazing memories, but I
have also changed a bit and even learned more about myself. In addition, I have made quite a few accomplishments, personal and academic since my
midterm reflection. In the beginning of the semester, I came up with a long–term goal which was partially completed throughout the semester. My most
memorable experience this semester would have to be POPs weekend because that is the reason Kaitlyn and I have become so close, as well as Brian
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I have learned things about myself along with things in general. When I was living at home, my mom likes to have things done her way. As a
result of this somewhat stubborn trait, which I obtained from her, she wouldn't let me do my laundry because she thought I would ruin the washer
or something, I don't even know. Therefore, I learned how to do my own laundry since living on my own, which really isn't difficult at all.
Something surprising I learned about myself is that I'm not as shy as I always thought I was. It used to be hard for me to open up and make many
friends when I was younger. But now, I made several friends the first weekend here, thanks to POPs. I have had a couple of successes during this
semester, personal and academic. I remember getting a low grade on my first chemistry exam this semester, and I stated in my midterm reflection
that a goal I had was to get better grades on the next chemistry exams. Luckily and to my surprise, I got fairly high scores on the last two tests.
During POPs weekends, everyone had to write down a first semester personal goal and put them in an envelope. I don't remember too well, but I'm
almost positive that I wrote down that my goal was to make good friends during the course of the semester. Fortunately, I accomplished this goal and
made very good friends with some the very first people I met on welcoming weekend. For my midterm reflection
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4. College, from what I heard from people say, is a time that you would not forget. From coming from such a far away place I did not really know what
to expect. I was expecting some changes, but not the changes that I experienced over the past semester. I have changed as a person with greater
openness of others' ideas and topics. I have changed with more independent from my parents and I have changed with more knowing of determining
who I want to be, and I have changed by being more understanding that a person has to ask questions or otherwise, when in doubt people will not
communicate with you. This past semester has been a time of self growth, which in turn has caused me to be a much different person that I had started
out with.
There were multiple times where I saw and heard other people's experiences and ideas. One of these times was in our Perspectives class, because of
the many discussions from the class, as a whole, and of the specialty group focusing on political ideology. I changed with the moderation of views
regarding economic policies, however, I am still fervent on my current views on social issues. Another time I have broadened my outlook is when I
normally walk around with some friends and then they occasionally they open up about themselves. Prior to SU, I felt there was no person out there
who had experienced or understood what I had to deal with my mother and my secluded life. Every person in SU that I have met had something with
them that had a direct
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5. NMSU Personal Statement
Living alone, away from home is a challenge millions of students have to undergo each year across the globe. It is like starting kindergarten again.
You are entering a new place, with new people, starting a new phase of your life. After being separated form your parents, some may cry, others will
run with joy at the taste of independence. However, as hard as it may be for some to admit it, they will miss their family and previous way of living.
This is why finding the right college is so important to students. They have to feel comfortable in the new environment. NMSU has not only has not
only the loving family oriented environment that I was raised in, but Las Cruces itself is a city with a rare environment that I have not encountered
anywhere else. Las Cruces has the people that are community oriented, and in my short travels and encounters with them, they have already taught
me so much about what it means to be a part of a community. The way they encourage youth to go out and learn new things, is something I had
always looked for growing up, and I know that teaching, volunteering, and being a part of my community is a huge part of what I want to continue
doing when I go to college. To me, dorm life encompasses college life. College is a time to grow as a person and discover different things about
yourself. College opens doors for you that high school doesn't. And college can change you and shape you in ways that you might not imagine. This is
why I look forward to
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6. Examples Of A Memorable Experience Essay
Memorable Moments
First, my memorable and valuable experience in college has allowed me the chance to be able to sharpen my study skills in my chosen field.
There have been opportunities for me to learn and improve my skills through my time in college, which I am very thankful and happy about. For
example, at my school, in the Writing Center, I have learned some writing tips that I didn't even know existed, and had this not been a part of my
experience I would still be unaware. Because of this, despite what I was thinking, I still had quite a bit to learn; but this has given me the chance to
improve my craft more through attending school, as well as give me a lot more confidence in the area that I plan to study towards. And as a result,
some day I will have a rewarding career from this memorable and value experience....show more content...
For instance, Learning about religion has been a privilege, and all the parts of the world I was unfamiliar with, religions of Islam and Buddhism, that
beforehand I had no knowledge of. From this experience, I have learned a lot of things about these cultures that were very interesting and how the
religions are followed. Also, learning about all the different practices and ideas of the religions in different parts of the world, such as worshipping
multiple deities, reincarnation, and meditation, has been memorable to me because of its value, and all the misconceptions that are cleared up now
that I once had, which has enabled me to understand the topic better and be less ignorant. It has also helped me understand traditions and beliefs of
others more clear, no matter where in the world of their origin. This has made my time as a student a lot more memorable, worthwhile, and
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7. My Experience In A College Class
"Welcome Class to Composition one." Those words were voiced by my professor, Mrs. Robinson, on the first day of school. Initially, I thought to
myself, do I even belong in this college course class. Before school had even begun, the stress over the summer about my English skills was eating
me alive. Why? Well, in my past English classes I received A's on all of my essays, but this college class did not seem so easy. Also, I was always
fascinated by all the arts and sciences, but English never struck interest in me. I never thought that I could write any decent essays. The reason I
insecure about my writing skills was because of the ACT. Since the ACT is the talk about how smart an individual is, my ACT score was not very high.
As the course continued, the first essay approached quickly. I remember being stressed about this essay because of my writing insecurities. Although
I managed to acquire a decent grade, I promised myself to strive to make myself a better writer. I started to read Norton Field Guide to Writing
handbook also known as the yellow book, and slowly but surely started to develop knowledge of good writing skills and tips to improve my essays.
This allowed me to grow as a writer and slowly my insecurities started to dwindle, and I began to gain confidence in myself. I never would've thought
that the next time I took the ACT that my English score would be my highest. When getting my score back and realizing that I had improved so much,
I began to wonder how I
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8. My Experience Of College Freshman
Good Day Everyone I would like to share my first semester in college life and my experience. My first semester in college. I notice about've been
noticing how college freshmen are so obviously college freshmen. I was extremely nervous about meeting people and making friends at National
College of Business and Arts. I also totally remember the excitement, anxiousness and remarkable amount of cluelessness that comes with being a
brand spankin' new college freshman. The first semester of my freshman year of college was a whole bunch of not getting what I wanted. Not getting
things that I applied for. Not fitting into the group of people that I wanted to be friends with. Not having any of the guys that I was interested in be
interested back. Not achieving the grades I wanted (and kind of assumed I would get). That's just a whole lot of experience...show more content...
And it's an experience that I offer to current college freshmen to learn from. But, even more valuable than my lessons learned, is your own
experience. I want to lock down and be completely focused on school and get the grades I want. College is way more enjoyable when you are
getting good grades. At one point during my first semester my grades weren't too good, and I wasn't enjoying college. I was always stressed out
and worrying constantly. Every time I went to sleep I would worry, and it really affected me. Now, I started the semester off strong and I'm really
enjoying college and I have no worries in the back of my mind Everyone has a different adjustment to college. Maybe you're the one who can and
will hit the ground running. Or maybe you're like me, and you just need to learn to be patient. So, even if you feel like you're not getting what you
want out of college, just realize that it is an experience for you to learn and grow from. Because this is just the
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9. It can be daunting thinking about what you want to major in in college and what you want to do for the rest of your life. Even when you think you
have it figured out, you end up changing your mind later on. Many people go into college undecided and waste their time taking classes that they don't
end up needing. A life changing experience can influence you in the career choice youwant to make. For the majority of my senior year in high school,
I never knew what my plans were after graduation. I knew I had to go to college because if I didn't I would very much disappoint my parents.
Whenever a teacher or mentor would ask me about my plans after high school I would always say something different. At first, I wanted to be a
teacher. Then for some reason I decided I wanted to be a dermatologist. Finally, my answer to the infamous question was, "I don't know, I'm not
really sure what I want to do yet." A few months later and after many more people asking me the same thing, I would go through a life changing
experience. It was a typical day; I was running errands with my family. My siblings were in the back and my mom was in the passenger's seat.
When I'm driving and I know I have my family riding with me, I try my best to be the best driver on the road. I keep my distance from the cars in
front of me but somehow on this day something peculiar happened. The car in front of me unexpectedly braked and I found myself too close, with not
enough time to brake without crashing into
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10. Personal Narrative: My College Experiences
Keisha Tuttleenglish 12,period 8
College admissions essayms. McLaughlin
Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If
this sounds like you, then please share your story.
There I was, feeling as if the entire world was crashing on top of me. I will be the first to say that I haven't had and worry free and easy life but I will
also tell you that nothing will ever compare to that night. The sheriffs were talking but I didn't listen. I was lost deep in my thoughts and i feared
they would always consume me. As I continued to panic, I realized my little sister needed me so I hid it all and played the calm big sister I have
always been. My family watched me for a few days as I lost all sense of...show more content...
I found that this poetry could lead to so much more. I began to think of how I could expand these poems. I began to listen more and also began to
give advice for people who needed a listening ear and a bit of hope. As I continued to listen, I began to realize that many people have lived through
the struggle I have. Soon, I fell in love with another amazing and powerful tool. This amazing tool is writing short stories along with my poetry. I
was learning how to turn my voiceless drawings into a strong and outspoken being that i call my real words. At this point, I was doing well at
crafts such as crocheting. I have always needed to work with my hands as I had grown up on a farm until I was 12.once we had left the farm, I needed
a new way to occupy my hands so I began my drawing. I instantly fell in love with it and i wouldn't have known what to do without it. My drawing and
writing have became my life and that is why i will continue to draw for the rest of my life or until my hands refuse to work. I have made it a long time
as i have found my own way to love my life, one more day at a
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11. Reflection Of My College Experience
This course like my entire first semester of university have provided me with both many challenges as well as taught me many lessons not only
for my university career, but for the rest of my life. As I reflect back on the semester, I recall telling myself at least once a week that I wanted to
drop out of school, followed by many breakdowns, crying fits and calling defeat. The past few months, haven't been at all easy for me, I have
thought many times I wasn't intelligent enough to be in university, I was disappointed with some of the grades I received and I was constantly
engulfed in a swarm of stress. Despite all these tough times, I have had many good one's as well, I have made new friends which are now integral to
my everyday life and I have enhanced my knowledge to a new degree. Some of the many lessons that I've already learned in my short university
experience include how to manage my time, the importance of meeting deadlines as well as the continuous struggle of balancing the various different
facets of life.
A range of different and useful topics have been discussed since the start of Pathways to lifelong learning, some of which I found to be of particular
help. The college expectations which we learned towards the beginning of the course was especially helpful to learning how to become a critical
thinker, something that was not very touched upon throughout my time in high school. I now use Bloom's Taxonomy when beginning to prepare for
an important paper or presentation. In addition to the first chapter, I had also found great help in the second chapter on the skills needed to succeed in
school. In the past, I used rehearsal as my main strategy to memorize for any upcoming tests or exams, however that often resulted in either retrieval
failure or ineffective encoding. I now use chunking and elaboration as my main strategies to studying as I find it most effective when studying and
retrieving information, especially when I am needing to memorize and learn a big amount of material.
Now that I have completed Pathways to lifelong learning, I have come to realize that the extreme stress I endured as mentioned earlier was due to my
poor time management skills as well as my poor stress management. I
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12. Essay: My Experience At Community College
In the summer, I attended a guidance class at Chaffey College. I thought that community college was for people who drop out of high school and not
take life seriously, but I got that idea from teachers who went straight to universities after high school. When I attended Chaffey, I was surprised to be
in a diverse culture. The people that I have met were so different and the professors were very helpful than I expected. Suffering through the midst of
exclusion taught me that there are so many options I can choose from in the future. Being a survivor from the destructive side effects of mind control
was shocking enough. Fortunately, I recovered from the operation that poisoned every inch of my mind. I was glad that I attended Chaffey because
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13. My Experience In College Essay
I hope to contribute my diverse experience in working with different age groups from preschool through first–year college students. In addition, I would
like to share my perspective from being a first–generation Mexican–American. As a product from Los Angeles Unified School District and attending
an urban high school, James A. Garfield High School, in East Los Angeles, I want to share my personal experience attending an under–resourced and
overpopulated public high school. Also, I will be able to provide my personal experience in my community as well as share my cultural and family
expectations as a Latina woman. I hope to share my knowledge and understanding of different school districts and communities I have worked with
aside from my own.
At an early age, I had to devote my time out of school by working. My weekends and after–school time were either selling ice cream in a truck with my
father or cutting fruit in cart with my mother. Working became a huge barrier towards my education because I did not know how to prioritize my
education while thinking if I did not go to work with my parents we would not have enough money for groceries or rent. I then realized, I did not have
opportunities like the other kids such as joining sports at the park, after–school programs, or studying specific subjects I needed extra help.
Unfortunately, the occupation that my parents currently hold is difficult because when the weather is not favorable towards the products they sell there is
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14. Personal Growth in College Essay
So far, the college experience has made me a changed person. College changed me into a better person on many occasions. I have learned to be more
responsible, when it comes down to getting work done. In college you must be responsible. I have also changed my attitude. Moving from high
school to college is a big step; if you don't change your ways for the better then you might not be successful in college. When you reach college then is
the time that you become an adult.
First off, the college life has changed me for the better. I am much more responsible in many different ways. I had to change my study habits, or should I
say I have to get study habits. I high school I never studied, because everything came so easy to me and I could just...show more content...
That's just one example, there are many more. Another reason college is a big step is because you're on your own, and you don't have nobody to tell you
what to do, you make your own decisions when it has to deal with getting up early in the morning to go to class, you have your parents or anyone to
wake you up, it's a big step, you just have to stay focus.
Third of all, you have to change your attitude toward school. You have to want to finish school; you have to think about the money you are
spending to go to school. For example you are paying for every class you take and if you fail a class then you are paying for the same class again.
College is a major step from high school. I personally wasn't ready for college, but this being my second year I understand what I have to do to
finish school. I understand more and more why education is a major issue in life, especially a college education. Entering college you have to change
your game plan to get where you want to be in life.
In conclusion, the college experience has made me a changed person. It has made me a changed person for the better. I have learned a lot, I have
learned responsibility. Without responsibility in college you will not make very far. You must get your work done, and be punctual. You must make
the right decisions, don't let peer pressure get to you, try to avoid it. Don't let college change you for the worst, take advantage of
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15. Work experience versus a college education. Which of these two is best in helping you to land a better paying job? Many college graduates may
argue that having an Associate Degree or Bachelor Degree is an essential key to landing a top paying job. People with work experience and skills
argue theyhave an edge over someone with a degree that has no real–worldwork experience. They believe this gives them an opportunity for a better
paying job.Plus, people with work experience do not have to deal with the added student debt that comes with acquiring such degrees.
When looking through the help wanted ads in newspapers or in employment agencies, you will see that the higher paying positions usually ask for a
college degree. You would think that withouta degree, you are wasting your time in applying. Here is an example of how work experience can be a great
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High Fliers Research managing director Martin Birchall told The Huffington Post that work experience is "now just as important" as a college
degree.(Life, 2015)You can be certain that many employers feel that people with work experience are more likely to be responsible. They have the
necessary skills needed to work efficiently and value their jobs thus making them more dependable and have a better understanding of what is
expected of them.According to an article by Richard Garner,"Leading employers value work experience among graduates more than the grades or the
university they have been to, according to new research. Figures show that 58 per cent of employers rated work experience as "the most popular
qualification among those presented." (Garner, 2015)This is when work experience can work for your advantage by increasing your chances of being
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16. My College Experience Essay examples
My College Experience
Throughout my lifetime I have listened to people reflect back on their college experiences and explain how college is supposed to be "the best
experience of your life." The summer after my senior year I use to try and imagine what my first semester was going to be like based on what I had
heard people talk about in the past. After my first semester at NC State I realized that I couldn't fully understand what college was like until I
experienced it for myself. My first couple of weeks at Ohio State was rough and really tested my strength (mental and physical). I faced challenges
and obstacles that I had never heard about in those past college experience conversations. All of a sudden there was no one to get me out of...show more
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I can remember missing 8:05 classes because I stayed out too late the night before. In high school the teacher would constantly remind the students
when certain assignments were due, but this was not the case in college. I learned that the hard way my first semester. Sometimes I forgot to turn in
an assignment because I didn't properly read my syllabus and my professor never mentioned it. These were all new problems that could have easily
let escalate without taking the proper actions. For the most part I was doing fairly well but a few of my grades began to plummet. I was losing the
confidence in myself and started to wonder if going to college had been the best decision. The time had come for me to grow up and become an adult
even I didn't feel the time was right. I immediately began attending tutoring sessions, working with peers and also keeping a daily to–do list. These
factors were the eventually led to drastic improvement and success. After my first semester I learned how better manage my time, take advantage of
campus resources and also how to organize myself better. These struggles also taught me that sometimes I try and rush through things instead of
taking my time. I realized that one of my strong points is being able to really do well when my back is against the wall. Although I was unhappy
while facing obstacles I am happy I experienced them. I believe this experience was the reason for my
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17. Personal Experience: College Life
College was very much a paradox for me. College was the most challenging experiences in my life, and yet one of the best experiences I have ever
had. During my undergraduate years, I met new people, took exciting courses, and learned to live without the daily guidance of my parents. And
most of all, I was able to learn more about myself. After my first year, the pressure of living on campus, friends, and classes began to take a toll on
me. I began to fall apart. I worked two jobs to support myself, knowing that I could not ask my parents frequently for money due to their own
financial burdens at home. I had to constantly deal with the upheaval from my relationships with roommates, friends, and family. I began dealing
with anxiety, and my confidence level dropped considerably. My schoolwork began to suffer, and I began to withdraw from my friends and
family. There were times when I cried almost every day and felt as though I could not carry on. The hardest part of all of this was putting on a
façade for the people around me as though everything was perfectly okay. I still wanted people to see my as the happy, smiling person that was
always in a good mood. Seeing that my grades had plummeted and realizing that I was going through a depressed time in my life, made me take a
stand to make changes in my life. I knew I could not sit around dwelling in my despair while life passed me by. I am a firm believer in the phrase, "if
you see something in your life you do not like, then
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18. My College Experience : My Journey In College
If anything could be say about my first semester of freshmen year is that, so far, it's definitely been a journey. In my opinion the wonderful part of
college is that the independence granted allows for personal growth and responsibility which I Seem to be thriving on. This school year I have
learned a lot about myself, but in a much more real sense it was just realizing what I already had. Having the privilege of being a Catholic Scholar
has played a monumental role in my young adult life. Since the commencement of the semester the opportunity to bond with my cohort and form
relationships with those who engage in a similar prayerful life has been quite amazing. Even without being in the program I still would be going to
mass as well as partaking in lecturing, being an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, as well as also be in Music Ministry, however I would
not have the friends or support system with the Catholic Scholars program. It's been a huge source of love and friendship and honestly it has aided in
making my transition to college life a breeze. As a student, I have learned that I do extremely well in an independent setting. I really enjoy being able
to set my own studying hours and having the ability to interact with a multitude of people throughout the course of my classes. However, I have also
learned that college has two modes; everything hectic at once and a slow relaxed pace. It's taught me to challenge myself further and to push myself to
remain
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19. My College Experience : My First Year Of College
My first college experience was at 18 years old, a young 18 I turned 18 in May and moved out of state to attend a small private college in Indiana in
August that same year. Went I graduated college I thought I was prepared and had all the tools I would need to succeed in college. In high school I
did everything (or so I though) I took advanced placement classes, I had a after school job, I was dedicated and serious about my classroom. My first
week of classes, I felt great, I thought I've got this no problem. Boy was I wrong. I began to struggle just a few week into classes and continued to
struggle consistently throughout the year. Not just academically, but emotionally too. I was away from home for the first time, I moved to a new state
and new city not knowing anyone for having the support I needed. After my barely scraping by my first year of college, I decided to move home and go
to Ohio State. Thing did not really improve academically for me there and after 2 semesters I dropped out. At this point I was married and living on
our own, I needed to work. I put my college education on hold for 11 years. During this time, I got a job as a receptionist in an office and worked there
for 4 years until I was laid off. I few weeks later, I receive another receptionist job which lead to my career in Project Management. I worked as a
project manager for 5 years, but still aspired to go back to college. However, having 3 kids, a husband, dog, house, and a laundry list of other
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