UNCG is all that I requested as the first generation of college students. I participated in all scholarships and supported me through that process. From a very small high school, the idea of the university becomes distracting; the UNCG guaranteed scholarship program helps to reduce these emotions by introducing us to student families from a similar background. This program also provided comprehensive support during my university students' trips, and I even worked as an office intern and opened the door to many opportunities. As an undergraduate at UNCG, I have the opportunity to study in Mexico and Costa Rica. Contact with other cultures has greatly expanded my understanding and expanded the importance of diversity in daily life. While I was in school, I served as the finance director of the student-led Human Resources Management Association and was appointed Sergeant of the famous honorary association beta gamma sigma. These are life changing experiences and I am very thankful for the excellent colleges that offer these experiences. If you have such a wonderful school in front of me, many people will get a postgraduate degree and encourage diversification of education, but I do not understand why. As a graduate of Brian Business School, I know the importance of this name, and I believe that my skills will be sharper by returning there. The support that the staff provided provided us with a sense of security, and I did not foresee the discovery of any other university. I am already a member of this wonderful family, but I hope to stay there as I pursue my MBA.
My name was Wesley Morris, I was born in Raleigh, North Carolina. I went to North Carolina University at A & T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina. I am the youngest of the four, my mother and father are WJ and Carol Morris. I am 29 years old and I am working at my beloved community center. We are the organization that is going to carry out its duties. The majority of it comes from Dr. King, about all its dignity, value and value. When I was a child I participated in sports and played basketball. I always wanted to be a runner, but I did not think that I had it. When I became 23 years old and 24 years old, I started riding a bicycle to increase my endurance. Then I moved to a block with a park running to private property in Greensboro, North Carolina. So every morning I will go running in the park. At an important moment in my life, I feel the need to hug myself truly in a new way and understand myself in a new way. Running is a way to talk to yourself, solve problems in real time, and build communities with runners. I ran 5K and 8K and began to read books about different runners. One of the books when I talked about running is Haruki Murakami. I noticed that I had a very good experience myself, but ripped my ankles and ligaments while traveling to Cuba. I am a member of the exchange program and I am a member of this small basketball team. So I have to recover and I can not run anymore. Slowly but surely rebuilt