Valencia was born in Pomona on May 28, 1991. She considers herself a loyal, sympathetic, resourceful, reliable, considerate, sincere, and courageous individual, who is self-motivated by ambitions she has to complete the goals she has set for her life and dreams of the future. Her favorite colors are anything neutral (beige, brown, etc.). Her past times included watching all of the twilight movies, walks in the park, and coupon shopping attacks. She has a habit of wanting to help those in need whenever she can. So much so, that it is hard for her to tell someone no when they ask her for a favor. She is a mother of two, a girlfriend to John Smith for nine years, a daughter to Ruth and Daniel, a sister to Roxanna and Emilio, and a second year college student. Again, her main focus in life is accomplishing her goals for her future dreams and it starts with furthering her education while maintaining a healthy quality of life for her family. The importance of family ties that bind are Josie 's first priority in life. She prides herself on being a Supermom of two. She has Jordan her son who is seven years old and Joselyn her one-year old daughter. She strives to teach her children all that they need to know in order to grow up with the morals and values needed to have a successful life filled with happiness and accomplishment. For example, she teaches them to be respectful of others and that being a bully will is not how you are supposed to treat others. Also, it is important that…
September 2016, Doctor Ray Stefani gave a lecture titled: Engineering and Technology: History, Doing the Seemingly Impossible, Helpful Hints for Studying and Using Your Time at Chaffey the Smart Way. Dr. Stefani went on lecture about what he loves about being an Electrical Engineering, briefly. His lecture was actually about the preparation of our journeys to transfer, the Olympics; oddly enough once Dr. Stefani started his lecture it all made sense, Dr. Stefani seemed passionate about helping…
I needed to make a decision on whether I should go to a community college in California or out of state and play basketball. It was a very hard decision to make because I already had my mind set on me getting a scholarship to a university but I failed my physics class my senior year in high school. So I wasn’t qualified to play at a university. I never thought that I would be choosing between a community colleges instead of universities. Then I talked to my high school coach to have her help me…
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I wasn’t ready for college after I graduated from high school – I didn’t even now if I wanted to go to college at all. I was always somewhat “sickly” in school – lots of earaches and headaches. My parents took me to the doctors a lot – and I mean a lot – but the doctors could never figure out what was causing the problems. After high school, I wanted a fabulous job, money, independence and to live on my own in Los Angeles (the Big City.) Four months after High School I got…
When talking about engineering one can see it as a challenge, but those challenges can be defeated. As for the lecture by professor Charles Hollenbeck, at Chaffey College on August 26 helped, in the sense that he made us envision of what your passion actually is. A quote that stood out when he stated, “Don’t go into a field for the money”. At first thought one couldn't understand why Professor Hollenbeck stated this until he introduced himself. He was a UCLA graduate from the School of…
There are twenty-three California State Universities, and after some careful consideration, I’ve decided to do my research on Cal State San Bernardino, the University I hope to attend. California State San Bernardino is located in San Bernardino, California. It was created on April 29, 1960, and was originally called San Bernardino-Riverside State College. Its name was changed to California State College at San Bernardino in 1963 and opened in 1965. It finally earned its university status in…
capability to accredit a college. The study is limited to the nine LACCD colleges and the primary source of information includes newsletters and memorandums published by the ACCJC. Literature Review This proposal will mirror the research design and conducted by Elizabeth Vitullo and Jason Johnson in “University presidential rhetoric and the 2008-2009 economic crisis”. The authors chose to use a qualitative document analysis in order to understand the major themes and document themes…
The Day I Choose LCC Have you ever thought about what college you would attend and how successful you would be? Well I have, as child I would imagine what college I would attend and would I be able to succeed. I imagined how collage would be, would I attended a large university or a small local community college. Students may even worry about the ACT and SAT and how successful will they be when taking those two extremely important tests. Luckily, I choose a school that didn 't stress me out…
children to work hard, do well, and earn a college degree, then they will get a job. Many would argue that this philosophy helped the older generation be successful in their educational and post-educational careers, so it should not be changed; however, in the words of Ken Burns, “the problem is that the current system of education was designed…
Up program was introduced, I had a fair idea of what I was intending to study, but I remained unsure and had made no further necessary decisions about my post-secondary education. The reason I had not even thought about what university I wanted to go to or what career I wanted to pursue was due to a lack of resources and guidance. My parents, although always supportive of me, were limited as to what they could help me with when it came to making academic decisions beyond high school as they had…