Task #2:
- What college do you go to and how did you make the decision to go there?
- What are you majoring in and how did you make the decision?
- What is your favorite part about college?
- What is your least favorite part about college?
- What doesn't high school prepare you for in college that it should?
- Do you like the dorm life? Why? Why not?
- Did you ever want to play sport in college?
- Would you suggest staying in the dorm?
- What would you change about your college decision?
- Was it easy to adjust to the new atmosphere?
Task #1:
Growing up,the big question has always been "what do you want to be when you grow up?" As if at age 6 we were supposed to already have our whole lives planned out. I've always been the kind of kid that has never really known what she wants to do or be for the rest of her life. Each time I would receive the question the more I really had no clue. Last year is when I finally narrowed it down between two completely different options. The first: doing what your average high schooler does and go to a University to complete the next 4-8 years of additional schooling. The second: head either into the military, navy, etc. Although I don't know 100% what my future holds, I am almost positive on my decision to attend college somewhere in the states to become a Pediatrician.
Growing up,the big question has always been "what do you want to be when you grow up?" As if at age 6 we were supposed to already have our whole lives planned out. I've always been the kind of kid that has never really known what she wants to do or be for the rest of her life. Each time I would receive the question the more I really had no clue. Last year is when I finally narrowed it down between two completely different options. The first: doing what your average high schooler does and go to a University to complete the next 4-8 years of additional schooling. The second: head either into the military, navy, etc. Although I don't know 100% what my future holds, I am almost positive on my decision to attend college somewhere in the states to become a Pediatrician.
Task #3:
Personally, I would like to become a pediatrician. Although this means a lot more schooling I think it would be a job that I could enjoy going to every day. This job would consist of working with children and be in the medical field which are two things I have always wanted to do. Because of what I wanted to do after High School, I interviewed my sister Nikki because she is currently enrolled at Ferris University and in the nursing program. Based on the questions I asked her what concerns me most is when she told me that High School prepares students least with the amount of work you receive in college. However, the amount of time she spends doing work does not change my decision in what I want to peruse. We both want to go into the medical field because that would allow us to be able to change many lives in a positive way, which seems to be a pretty cool thing to have in common.
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Personally, I would like to become a pediatrician. Although this means a lot more schooling I think it would be a job that I could enjoy going to every day. This job would consist of working with children and be in the medical field which are two things I have always wanted to do. Because of what I wanted to do after High School, I interviewed my sister Nikki because she is currently enrolled at Ferris University and in the nursing program. Based on the questions I asked her what concerns me most is when she told me that High School prepares students least with the amount of work you receive in college. However, the amount of time she spends doing work does not change my decision in what I want to peruse. We both want to go into the medical field because that would allow us to be able to change many lives in a positive way, which seems to be a pretty cool thing to have in common.
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