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    Extended Goal Statement Flexpath Admission Statement #1. Explain how the flexpath aligns with your career goals. Career goals? What career goals? That used to be my first thought‚ if I were to be questioned about my career goals. Not because I wasn’t ambitious‚ but rather‚ because I was clueless. I never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. I couldn’t understand why almost every person I knew just seemed to know automatically what they wanted to do for a career‚ and I have no clue. After all

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    life‚ I do not yet know what career I would like to pursue‚ or even what general field I would like to study or work in. I do have certain goals that I know I shall work to attain. These goals are fairly common among most people. Such as the goal of financial security‚ and financial ability to support a family; the goal of continuous intellectual and physical competitiveness; as well as a goal of general well being‚ and happiness. In America‚ many people with these goals go to a college or university

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    Police Detective

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    Police Detective Becoming a Police Detective is not an easy task at hand. For those who would like to start a career in this profession it does not come easy. Being a detective in the law enforcement is a major responsibility that usually relates to crimes that are solved to homicide‚ robbery‚ burglary‚ auto theft‚ organized crimes‚ missing persons‚ juvenile crime‚ fraud‚ aggravated assault/battery‚ sexual assault‚ computer crime‚ domestic violence‚ surveillance‚ and arson‚ among others. Although

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    My Career Path: FBI The career of my choice is to become an FBI special agent in the Counterterrorism Division. Ever since I was little I was infatuated with becoming involved in law enforcement and to serve and protect my country in any way possible. The FBI special agent career has five divisions; Intelligence‚ Counterintelligence‚ Counterterrorism‚ Criminal‚ and Cyber. Counterterrorism is responsible “to detect‚ disrupt‚ and dismantle terrorist sleeper cells in the United States before they act;

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    My educational goals are to have a 3.6 GPA or above to be a well competitive applicant to grad school‚ be part of clubs‚ laboratory research‚ and hold a leadership position in student government. Due to previous leadership‚ student body experiences in high school‚ I am expanding my networking skills with other students. I am completing my degree in Biological Sciences with an option in Physiology and willing to double major in Business. These two will be my security in the future since I do want

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    Police Pressure and Police Coercion Interrogation is described as the process through which an interrogator induces a person being interrogated into providing statements against his or her own best interest. Police interrogators main aim is to obtain confessions from suspected criminals. In achieving this goal the police have in instances used pressure and coercion while interrogating suspected criminals. It is often difficult to get a confession even from a guilty suspect which makes the goals

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    Becoming a Nurse

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    How I became a Nurse Maggie Cook Galen College of Nursing How I became a Nurse Have you ever thought about becoming a nurse? Growing up‚ becoming a nurse had never crossed my mind. I didn’t grow up around anyone who worked in the nursing field nor was I used to being in and out of hospitals; whether it be for me or because of family. Although I wasn’t around many nurses or had much experience‚ I knew at one time or another I would be a huge part in changing

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    wanting to become a nurse‚ take courses in high school that will help you reach your goals‚ such as first aid and advanced placement classes. Once graduated high school you have to attend an accredited nursing school to become a registered nurse.There are some schools that take two years while others can take four years. Upon completion of a four year curriculum you would earn a Bachelor’s Degree in nursing. Becoming a registered nurse can cost any where from 40‚000 to 100‚000 each year attending a

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    Probation Officer

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    Probation officers work with criminal offenders‚ some of whom may be dangerous. They also monitor offenders to prevent them from committing new crimes. Workers in this occupation must meet many court-imposed deadlines and also travel‚ especially if they work in rural areas. Probation officers usually have to have a bachelor’s degree‚ but the requirement varies by agency. Officers who work in the probation system have various duties that keep their job busy. They evaluate offenders to determine

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    Noncommissioned Officer

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    The Noncommissioned Officer has always been called the backbone of the Army. They connect the brain to the muscles. The brain would be considered the Officers who dictate the objectives. In most cases it is also the Officers who decide which tactics will be used to accomplish the mission. At that point it is the NCO’s job to assure that the objectives are accomplished. The non-NCOs are the muscles; the ones that actually perform the work. NCOs are the ones who run the front lines‚ and the ones that

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