One obstacle that I have overcome is that of having lived in so many places throughout my childhood. Throughout my young life, I have had to move upwards of five times. This has caused me to have a few friends from my young life that I am still in touch with. Although this has been hard, I have been able to overcome it, and each move has made me more resilient, and made me appreciate my recent life which has had less obstacles that I can't control. Furthermore, I have also had to overcome the roadblock that was having to live through the pandemic.…
In The Journey the author, Duane BigEagle, creates the theme of overcoming obstacles by using description and point of view. The main character, Raoul has to travel in order to survive his illness. The short story states, “There was just enough for a child's ticket to the little town of Oklahoma.” The author shows the struggle Raoul has to face in order to find the cure to his sickness. In order for Raoul to survive.…
Growing up my mom has always encouraged my siblings and I to continue our education to as far as college. My mother never really got the chance to attend college because her family could not afford to put all their kids in school. She had seven siblings and an extra bill for school was not something her parents were able to afford. I consider myself really lucky to be alive in a time where there are so many opportunities to be able to afford college. If it were not for scholarships and financial aid, my mother’s story would be repeated once again. Through financial aid, the door for a college career is opened for me and I’m willing to enter it. My biggest motivator to push myself academically has been my…
The potential obstacles I might encounter on my way to college such as the English language, there is no money to pay for tuition, lack of confidence in seeking help from other resources. Everything will be very difficult to overcome, that's why I was forced to find solutions for myself. Fortunately, the College Jumpstart Program will help me troubleshoot most of the issues that I mentioned above.…
Obstacles and hardships are what shape a person. One of my many obstacles I had to face was getting use to my freshman year in high school. Due to me going to an Early college my freshman experience may have been a little different. Transitioning was one of the most difficult parts of the whole experience due to me not being able to really grasp what I had gotten myself into. My teachers were very firm in conducting their teaching strategies. I can recall a moment in time where I had turned in one of my first papers for my English class I was so excited for her to read it because I had worked all night on it trying to perfect it. A couple days passed and I got the paper back it was so many read marks on it if I didn't know any better I would…
The first obstacle I had to overcome was the disappointment I had in myself. When I learned the extent of my dismissal from the Santa Rosa Junior College, I felt so many different emotions: I was shocked, upset, angry and understanding, all at the same time. I knew I had put myself in this position due to my not-so-dedicated semesters in the past, but now that I was serious about my education, I had a mess to clean up in order to continue at Santa Rosa Junior College. When I met with a counselor and learned all the steps I had to take in order to get myself out of this mess, I had to attend a probation/dismissal workshop, take a counseling class, and appeal my financial aid; I was stressed beyond belief. At first, I started questioning myself and doubting that I could recover from this. I took some time to think about my options and to determine if school was really what I wanted. After some time and a few discussions, I decided that I was up for the challenge. I knew that this is where I wanted to be, and that I was going to do what I needed to make this goal become reality.…
The obstacles I have to overcome I was working and going to school January 3 I lost my job I been trying to find another job, but not having any luck. Stressing over how to pay rent and no money coming in it makes it harder to trying to get my homework done. It’s my biggest obstacle to overcome to keep my school on track to successfully complete my degree. When I get my degree it will be the greatest accomplishment I have ever done, besides getting my medical degree.…
Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to over this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement?…
Greatly depending on my will-power, I set goals to never use drugs—regardless of how depressed I felt without them.…
Although people don’t want to fight obstacles in life, and there are always challenges and struggles, the best way to face obstacles is going to college. In addition, college educations make people to focus on future. “Luck of education and employment has been the root cause of the rising criminal activities,” says the Former Prime Minister of Solomon Islands. Therefore, two-year college is critical thinking about future…
When I entered college, I thought it would be a piece of cake since I did very well in high school. But when I failed my first anatomy exam, reality set in. I could have easily given up and said this is not for me but I kept working hard and that moment of failure made me a better student. I soon realized the work that it took to succeed in college and beyond. I took the time to make sure I learned all the information instead of…
Imagine being told that you will be having quadruplets. Now imagine the quadruplets growing up, and you as a parent have to start worrying about paying for college. But, what if you don’t. What if all your kids get accepted into 59 Ivy League colleges.…
You never no what's going to go wrong until it does. Now I know this may sound silly to some but for me this is a big complication. Reoccurring things that are bad always end up being worse as time goes on, if I do say so myself. Being unable to do something you love and waiting it out on the side line. The feeling you get when you feel unable to make progress in your complication and always end up right where you started.…
College is one of the periods of life where there is most growth, both personally and academically. Going to college is a very challenging yet rewarding experience. It brings people out of their comfort zones personally, whereas academically, people get to focus more on what they are good at. In my case, it will be a challenge to adapt to the college environment at the same time that it will be very comfortable to finally study subjects that truly interest me. This exciting challenge is the main reason I want to go to college. Most people want to go to college to get a degree and earn a lot of money, which leads them to more expensive and selective colleges. I, on the other hand, intend to focus more on the course and the subjects I will study.…
The biggest limitation I’ve struggled with through my education is having a learning disability. According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, “a learning disability is more than a “difference” or “difficultly” with learning-it’s a neurological disorder that affects the brains ability to receive, process, store and respond to information” (NCLD). Especially in middle school and high school is when school was not a top priority for me and I soon realized that was a mistake. It wasn’t until my junior year of high school I started gaining the motivation to do well in school and begin to think seriously about my future after high school. In the reading, “The Joys of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie says, “I refused to fail. I was smart. I was arrogant. I was lucky.” That quote explains this time in my life perfectly, I became determined to do better in school for myself because I knew I was smart enough and I deserved a brighter future. Once junior year started, I began testing for the ACT. After not scoring very high I became devoted to a private tutor three times a week after school during the first half of my senior year. I was determined to raise my score because I knew my GPA alone wasn’t going to get me into the college of my choice. As much time and effort I put in to raising my…