I went to college within a month. I am ready to start the next chapter of this life involvement. This is the seven reasons I am so ready.
I graduated from college. I realize my life I want to use my brain. I have finished, I would like to grind it again. From papers to research and learning of new things, I succeed in the classroom. This is where I want to be the best
For many reasons, I am not the most sociable person at high school. I do not feel it by anyone, it is not a problem. I am loyal to myself and deal with my work. But at university people will become more mature. Society is the key to success. We are ready to branch off and detach. I even talk and even become a face of a business office. It is time to get out of my comfort zone.
Soul food day, swag surf, marching band, MEAC, SWAC, Go Home, spam. We will make HBCU for HBCU all. I am ready. I came to HBCU for a reason. In addition to my scholarship, I came to my campus The tradition of HBCU transcends the times. I want to be part of it
Compared with other people, I am a very independent person. I act myself, I often see myself. For most people this is a challenge. But college is a place where I can expand my independence. I do not have a hand. This is the only thing that I and I have to do. But the challenges we face are as follows.
I will not go to the party. It needs to be changed slightly. The end of the story. But seriously, getting lost at a turning point is sometimes a good thing. You enjoy some parties and all their wilds do not do much damage to me. Let's light up.
This 4 to 8 year life is essential. I can fall to the ground or succeed at the end of the day. And I do not like to take L 's for a while. I am successful and I want to be good at it. The university is ready for the real society. Ready to prepare
Family dramas, fake friends, bad neighbors, more family oriented dramas, and even jealousy. We all have a lot of stupid behavior. I want to remove myself from the best place I know. Perhaps everyone around me is not mature enough. Maybe I could not get the support I needed. Maybe I want to change
The main reason I leave the university is for the new environment. My HBCU campus is very beautiful. It is wonderful to wake up on campus every day. People who are not at home, those who make me most irritated are wonderful. I need to pay attention to important things. It will not be hindered by others. I am ready to change my position.
I remember in my last few months of high school high school days, "I am ready to go to college and leave this place." Part of the reason is that I have two brothers who have graduated from college. I visited them many times during my college days and I had a wonderful time. I am excited about the change. When I was crying and listening to the U2 CD (Yes, all music is not digital!), I became a college classmate. . Somehow, he is still one of my best friends. Rob showed me sympathy and emotional intelligence far beyond my two years. He experienced a fairly mature challenge on his own.
For my business project, I will write about my high school experience. My high school 's name is University Prep Academy # 7, or No. 7, but in reality it is not "the university is not ready". Within the weeks of the semester some teachers will not appear in the classroom, and the students are very noisy and difficult to deal with. Number 7 is mainly composed of ethnic minorities, Latino Americans and blacks. Many of us, including me, are calling or living in a nearby housing development project. Even our school is next to Nickerson Gardens, famous for violent violence. Another thing about seven days is that it does not have that place. Number 7 is behind the elementary school. Our classroom is a bungalow, and some classrooms are divided into dry walls. The good place to go to university is that everything is new and the teacher is young. Some of them are ethnic minorities like us and live in the same community as us.
We need to think more flexibly about our educational system. When I graduated from high school, I was not ready to go to college. Fortunately, I have a wonderful community college. It teaches me how to write mathematics and teaches me how to prepare to make the most of UC San Diego. There are too many people who need to shoot. Their chance to get the opportunity should not be determined by the postal code they were born. The answer to these questions is not easy. We need to have the courage to become aggressive and provide opportunities for everyone. As a country, we are a team; good teams will never be behind teammates.