Adam Eckard P.O. Box 211, Senath, Missouri 63876 | 870-679-0983 | aeckard@shs.k12.mo.us Education: * Bachelor of Science—May, 2015 Major: English Education Williams Baptist College Cumulative GPA: 3.86 * High School Diploma—May, 2011 Cave City High School Licensure: * Certified: Arkansas 7-12 English/Language Arts; Missouri 5-9 Language Arts and 9-12 English * Praxis I: complete, passed—Scores: Reading 185/190; Writing: 179/190; Mathematics 185/190 *
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Joseph Lawson Dr. Murphy English 123:Composition 07/08/13 What is College for? What is College for? There are many answers to this question. I feel college is for people that want to succeed in life. You can be in any wage bracket, depending on what you’re majoring in. For example, you can go to school to be a doctor or a registered nurse. We all know doctors make more than a RN, so a doctor is in a higher wage bracket than
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Master’s Degree Journalism and Media Studies 2008-2010 Table of Contents Section Page Graduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies Facilities Financial Assistance Teaching and Research Assistantships Graduate Admissions Procedures and Requirements Non-Admitted Graduate Status Overview of Degree Options and Requirements Grades Degree Requirements Examination Track Thesis Track Examples of Two-Year Course Schedules Summer Sessions Taking Courses Outside the Major Transfer
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heavily inspired and encouraged me to pursue a career in biology, specifically genetics. My interest in genetic research stems from a desire to continuously learn about myself and others, on a deeper biological level. My motivation throughout my college experience has been mainly to help people, but I was never sure of how I could do that. I find that genetics provides an exhilarating and significant aspect of research, which can be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent various illnesses. Furthermore
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English Composition I February 10, 2014 When I was inspired to come back to college Returning to school for me at this point of time in my life is very important. I have quite a few things I want to accomplish in life, and one definite thing is receiving my degree in the Criminal Justice. The point in my life when I came to this conclusion, I was at work doing yet doing another double. I had just gotten paid and my check wasn’t enough to pay all my bills I had that were due. I couldn’t understand
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(4.0 GPA) Spring 2017 & Fall 2017 Cherry Creek High School, Centennial CO 2012 - 2016 " Took honors and college preparatory classes, including Advanced Algebra 2 and Honors English. Also enrolled in Advanced Placement classes such as American Government, English Language and Composition, Human Geography, and English Literature and Composition. Extra-Curricular Activities " Alpha Phi Sorority o Vice President of Community Relations 11/2017-Present " Plan all
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The closest I ever got to writing a “college level” paper was last year in my AP Language and Composition class. I quickly realized that the papers we wrote in that class were nothing close to the papers we wrote in this class. All the papers written in this class had to be much more detailed and required more components than the past papers I have wrote. The most challenging part of the transition from high school papers to college papers is the length of them. I was not used to writing 3-5 page
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Toulmin’s System: The Coddling of the American Mind Claim: In this article, Lukianoff and Haidt discuss about how microaggressions and trigger warnings are being institutionalized on college campuses. Aside from this, they argue that policing speech ultimately ruins the purpose of college, as it prevents students from being exposed from diverse thoughts, ideas, and opinions. Backing or Evidence: In the beginning, they mention how students, specifically foreign students, are being offended by simple
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search of my loved grandfather in the night sky. I made a 12.5 inch dobsonian telescope in my high school and also, participated in many events organized by various astronomy clubs in my city. As I joined college
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As I advanced from elementary school, middle school, and, ultimately, high school my performance never faltered. When I arrived to 10th grade, the pace of the education system was not satisfying my thirst for knowledge. I became aware of an early college program located at the University of Texas at Brownsville, known as the Mathematics and Science Academy (MSA). I immediately set to do everything in my power to qualify for the program. MSA only accepts 45 applicants of over 100 applicants across
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