Currently,
I attend Valdosta State University, and I am pursuing a degree in
Organizational Leadership.
How many eMajor courses have you taken?
To date,
I've taken 7 courses with eMajor.
Why is completing your college degree
important to you?
I
think a college degree is a necessity in today's society. The job
market is extremely competitive, and so many of my peers are seeking top
notch positions. When I look back on my life, I want to know I finished
everything I started; I want to check the box on paperwork that asks if I
graduated. If I do not finish, that box will haunt me with any application I
submit: Mortgage, jobs, insurance, etc.
When is your expected graduation date?
My
expected graduation date is June of 2015, however, I am completing a
concentration in Public Administration. This will be complete in December of
2015. Go big or go home.
What are your career goals?
Currently,
I work in Human Resources. My goals include finishing this degree and moving to
a Master’s program. I hope to obtain the Senior Professional in Human Resources
certification as well.
As a child, what did you want to be when
you grew up?
As a
child, I first wanted to be Batman. When I found out that was not a
possibility, I dabbled in multiple majors or career paths. No matter what major
I would choose, I realized everything came back to people. Every path came back
to assisting others. So... This is why I work in Human Resources and seek a
degree in Leadership.
What eMajor class has been your favorite
and what class are looking forward to the most?
So far,
I really appreciated ACE2050 (Communications for Business). This course touched
tremendously on the tasks that I complete on a day to day basis. The
information accurately depicted the things everyone will need in the workforce.
Also, it reviewed certain grammatical skills that one may forget over time. The
refresher definitely increased my confidence with professional writing. I most
look forward to ENGL 3030 (Professional Writing). Two reasons: First, this is
my last English course. Second, I feel this will make my writing even better.
How would you describe the instructors you’ve
had in your eMajor classes?
I
have so many friends who seek a degree but opt out because of nerves. I had
friends explain horror stories of professors who were unjust. I've yet to
experience this in eMajor. Every professor has executed all courses with
understanding and offered assistance in any way possible. I've had the most
pleasurable experience.
Besides being a college student, what do
you spend your time doing?
When
I am not working or working on homework, I really love restoring trash objects
into treasure. For instance, turning an old dresser into a Pottery
Barn inspired television stand. I also love to spend time with friends and
family. Also, I really love sport and especially college football and NASCAR.
How and when do you make time to spend on
your school work?
I worked
full time while I completed 19 semester hours. I earned a GPA of
3.9. People look at me as if I'm an alien or not human. The fact is, I am
human. When I'm on lunch break at work, I read the chapters. I take several
road trips with friends, and I write my papers in the back seat between
destinations. Also, I push myself to do school Monday through Friday, so I
still have a social life on weekends. I think the key in maintaining homework
is to stay ahead. I sit every Monday and map out any assignments due and create
a schedule. I think about what I can do even if I am not on the computer. I use
technology to my advantage. I can access the site from my mobile phone or IPad.
This saves so much time while posting discussion posts, etc.
Who or what inspires you and why?
Abraham
Lincoln stated, "The best way to predict the future is to create it."
I believe if I want a comfortable life and career, short term sacrifices equal
long term happiness. The thought of vacationing in the Caribbean, buying a
dream home, and my family make me strive to be the best I can be. I can't
change the past, but I can change my future. I push myself and try to set an
example for younger siblings.
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