Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Question #1 College Study

When I go to college, I hope to study psychology. I want to study psychology because this study is essential to the career that I want to pursue in the future. Everyone has problems and sometimes they may need someone to listen to them and give them advice. Trust me, I know how good it feels to have someone there listening to you getting everything out and giving helpful advice. Keeping things to your self is probably not a very good idea either. Over time, it begins to build up within you and eventually, you will become depressed. Because I enjoy helping others by listening to their stories and giving them positive advice, I think I would enjoy being a psychologist.
                I have no doubts at all about going to college. Going to college is something that I have dreamed of my entire life. There is nothing that could ever change my mind about college. Many people don’t realize that with a college degree, there will be plenty of job opportunities presenting themselves to you.
                The pre-collegiate program is helping me so much. It gives me a good sense of what college will be like. I also know how good it will look on my resume when I apply to the colleges of my interest. Money is currently a great issue for me and I know that participating in the summer program will help me earn some credits for my freshman year in college. Saving credits means saving money as well. An the last, but not least, this program will help begin a web of support for me and by that I mean I have everything I need to succeed- I know I will because of this program. Because of this program, I set high standards for myself.

2 comments:

  1. You Love Psychology?
    http://supportinghands.blogspot.com/2008/10/life-is-engineering-of-psychoware-and.html

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  2. Thank you for your inspiring post! It's refreshing to read about all of your ambition, especially as it's rooted in the desire to help other people. I'm happy that the pre-collegiate program is valuable to you and that you are making the most of it.

    As a librarian, I hope you also learn that we love to be a part of your support network - aiding you in finding scholarships, new knowledge, publishing opportunities, and hunting down answers to your other questions! As you become successful in your studies, please don't be shy about asking your librarians for help.

    Keep working hard!

    Peggy Cruse, MLIS
    Health Sciences Librarian
    University of Colorado
    Anschutz Medical Campus
    peggy.cruse@ucdenver.edu

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