When I was in high school, my grade-point average was a measly 2.3. I did poorly on my SAT scores, so my only option was to apply to a community college. I was thankful to be admitted to Ohlone College, as my grade point average is now a 3.4. In retrospect, I realized that my success in community college was because of: hard work, dedication, and continuous growth. Freshmen year of college, I took a psychology class. This psychology class taught me more in one semester than the four years I spent in many high school classrooms. My teacher was a strict, social science professor. He had no homework, only tests and a paper that was worth 30 percent of the student's grade. I read three chapters a night, even though each chapter was forty or more
After scoring 10 points over what I needed, then I immediately enrolled in the local Community College. I started out by taking two remedial math classes and one college level English and Psychology 101. I found that I loved school and it turns out that I am amazing at
However, I have not allowed this fact to permit urban students to outperform me. By actively communicating with my counselor and administrators, I maximized my educational career. I doubled my math classes, became one of the few to enroll in physics, convinced my Spanish teacher to unprecedently offer third year Spanish, and became Hopi High’s first AP student. At home, I delved into subjects that my school did not offer, such as: philosophy, music, Korean language and history. I have became a dynamic learner to overcome the limit that my environment set, and with this kind of attitude, I believe that I can grow and learn far more in college.
Both articles are giving tips to the students who want success in the college. however, it was different tips for students because in the article, "Taking Notes: 5 College Success Tips" it was about the student 's note taking and review and edit the note after the class. In the other article, " A Professor 's Pointers for Success in College: 21 Easy-to- Follow Tips", the author gave 21 tips such as turn in all assignments, stay on top of your work, etc. for students’ success in College. I found a tip "Don 't be anonymous" in the article, "A Professor 's Pointers for Success in College: 21 Easy-to- Follow Tips", that was the most accurate in my experience.
Can Two Be Greater Than Four? Does college really matter? Has college lost its rite to passage appeal? Can one still go to college and be successful in the pursuit of self-discovery? These are the types of questions that Liz Addison challenges in her short essay “Two Years Are Better Than Four”. By taking into account my own experience as a current community college student and advocate, in this response to Addison’s essay I choose to elaborate on her views of community college being better than a four year university in the sense of offering a better college experience.
I learned that simply being calm and showing no emotion works and works well. It is incredibly amusing when people who are made or stressed and doing the exact opposite of that. I have taken psychology class before this current one. I will say it has brought new information
They are those who believe a community college is not the best place to receive a higher education. The belief is that community colleges cannot provide the same level of education as most four year colleges. People who support this belief say that a two year college is too easy and would not make a student become competitive in the job market. At most, four year colleges the first two years are design for the student to take prerequisites that could be attain at a community college and help the student decide which direction or to career path to take.
Waking up in the middle of the night, laying on my bed thinking “Was it a dream or is it real? What did I get myself into? and Why did I decide to do this? Going to Community College back in 2006 was already a big accomplishment for me, not only financially but emotionally, in my point of view. Important people such as my mom and friends helped me get to where I was at that time.
My proudest accomplishment would be being college bound. Being college bound delineates how far I've progressed in life and how much I've achieved. Taking my background into consideration, I've accomplished so much more than i would ever have predicted, and I have proved so many people wrong. Throughout life, my intelligence was often questioned and i was frequently told by my family and peers that I wouldn't accomplish anything of great substance and that my dreams are futile. Nevertheless, I never let their spiteful words bring me down or sway my focus and i continued working hard
In life, you can go through a lot but only a few people actually can bounce back. In High School I’ve gone through many trials and tribulations to get to the point I’m at now. I’ve been held to high standards based on the classes I’ve taken. My Honors classes built the foundation for me to start challenging myself and kill the procrastination problem I possessed in my young academic career. The Honors classes prepared me for the Advanced Placement classes that were offered.
The California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the nation composed of 72 districts and 112 colleges serving 2.1 million students per year. Community colleges supply workforce training, basic skills education and prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions, this has been the primary goal for so many years. In addition to offering associates degrees to students that complete the necessary course curriculum, community colleges work in conjunction with universities to offer students that transfer from a college to university a bachelor’s degree (Floyd, 2006). According to Floyd (2006) “colleges have [had] a rich history of providing access to the baccalaureate degree through various means and models while limiting their own highest award to the associate degree” (pg. 59).
Good Evening Mr. Hallstrom, I hope you had a productive day. I have never had to write a graded email to a teacher; there is a first time for everything in a junior honors class. I am writing this email to discuss my academic life at Beckman High School. I feel that my time at Beckman High School has been very productive.
Many people have great accomplishments in their life that could help transition them from child to adulthood, but as a young adult I have only lived a mere eighteen years. I have gained numerous accomplishments through sports and academics that would probably be something to help transition someone. Accomplishments that helped one to transition to an adult through academics is what most people would write a college application essay on but being different I am going to write about an accomplishment that not many people can say they have. The accomplishment I am going to write about is becoming Miss Tree City 2014.
The high school that I was in gave me an interesting experience. I was able to learn and experience different lessons with in my high school. Three of those life lessons that I went through are when my school was placed on lockdown, another experience is a club that I joined which helped really mature. Finally the other experience I faced in high school was that some of my friends that I had wanted me to join them in some bad situations but I kept myself out of those situations.
You may think that because you are in college now you do not have to always go to class, which is not necessarily wrong. However, to be successful you should attend all classes. If you go to every class you will not be behind on any work or assignments which will lower stress and allow you to do other things. When choosing your classes do not pick classes and times that will overlap with other activities in your day, such as work. Trust me, I know you are going to feel like you have so much freedom in college
Taking this class has had a profound impact on me. I have learned how to properly study for a college class. Also, I learned how to effectively communicate and reach out to my professor. This was my first college course which gave me a learning experience about psychology and myself as a student. I have learned how to manage my time, study in ways that are better for me, focus on the task in front of me, and reaching out and taking opportunities.