When I learned that the equestrian psychology course was in England I was overjoyed with happiness. England is a wonderful country that is so close to many different countries that will give me an experience I will never get in the United States. I love learning and experiencing different cultures, and being able to get that experience will forever enrich my …show more content…
I get joy from being around horses, and being able to combine what makes me happy with psychology interests me more than any other major ever has. Horses are such majestic animals it is difficult not to wonder how horses and humans make such great partners. I want to be apart of discovering the most mysterious factors of equestrian psychology. Considering I have been around horses my entire life, I am extremely comfortable with them. Then adding my vast knowledge of psychology to this course makes me a superb candidate.
During my junior year I took an advanced placement psychology class, in which I received an "A" both semesters and got a 3 on the AP test. As well as an AP biology class that I received a “B” both semesters and got a 2 on the AP test. During both my lower class-men years I took all honor science classes either getting an “A” or a “B”. Being able to take all honors or AP classes at a charter academy has better prepared me than any other high school