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Transfering to UIC?
Hi Guys!
I'm a high school student that's trying to get into UIC, but before I do that I want to go to a community college first to get rid of all the general classes for a cheap prices. (I'm a poor guy) But can you go to a community college for two years and transfer to UIC right? If so, what community college would be best.
Waubonsee Community College
Triton Community College
South Suburban Community College
Sauk Valley Community College
Rock Valley Community College
Prairie State Community College
Oakton Community College
Moraine Valley Community College
Morton Community College
Kankakee Community College
Elgin Community College
Danville Area Community College
Thanks you.
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Electrical Engineering as a career?
I am 16 (a Junior) and last year I went to Women in Engineering at Sauk Valley Community College. It peeked my interest in Electrical Engineering. I am pretty good with math, but my science skills aren't exactly the best. I am horrible with chemistry, and I am not exactly great or horrible in Physics. Is Electrical Engineering a good career choice for me to head towards or am I way off base? What can I do to prepare myself better for college clases?
when I meant by college classes is classes that center in the engineering field
*what not went sorry
ok so, what I meant is, is how its supposed to start
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Can you read my scholarship essay to see if I need more detail?
I'm almost done with it, but I just need to know ahead of time if I need anymore detail, etc...
A man by the name of Christopher Morley once stated, ?There are three ingredients in the good life; Learning, earning, and yearning.? This statement is true to me on a variety of different levels. I apply what I learn each and every day to the future that is ahead of me, I earn what I want in my life by working as hard as I possibly can on a daily basis, and I yearn to succeed greatly in my lifetime. Growing up as an only child, I have learned to take responsibility for myself early on. I did not have that older sibling to look up to. I had to create my own path, and be successful on my own. To receive this scholarship, I believe you must be balanced, motivated to get yourself on your way to being successful in the future, and have the ability to leave room for improvement. These traits define who I currently am, and who I would like to be when I graduate from college.
Planning to graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Graphic Design in four years, I see myself working for a company who needs someone like me to create a logo, maintain a business website, and advertise what they are all about. To do reach my goal, my intention is to manage my time in school to fully understand what I am studying, get involved with other art students to discover even more of my talent, and possibly intern with a company to get used to working hands-on with potential clients. Earlier this year, I received a January Student of the Month award in my Whiteside Area Career Center classes for Digital Media Arts for getting a GPA of 4.0. Later on, I was put on the Dean?s List for my Whiteside classes as well during my senior year of high school for Sauk Valley Community College. Then, in May of this year, my dream of getting an art award finally came true. I was given the Principal?s Award for my art panel in our school?s art show. I could not have achieved what I was awarded without my strong perseverance towards my career. Getting a degree in Graphic Design has been my personal goal since my sophomore year in high school when I finally decided what I wanted to do with my life, and knowing that I am getting awards for something that I love to do is the best feeling I could ever experience.
Education to me is extremely important especially through the times we are all going through. It will enable so many more doors to be opened once I graduate from college. Most of our knowledge is acquired from on-the-job experience, but college is the true foundation, and without that education, my job would not be within reach. This scholarship will be able to help me have that job that I love, earn a higher salary, and obtain many comforts that others do not have with only a high school diploma. I want to share my knowledge and success with others later on that would like to do just the same.
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