College Admissions Essay: A Plan For Life

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A Plan For Life
“Failing to plan is planning to fail.” – Alan Lakein. We all envision ourselves having a successful future; with four cars in our garage, a white picket fence and green grass as far as the eye can see. Yet, for most of us that's a far fetched dream, only obtainable when we close our eyes and dream of fame and fortune. Yet I believe if you want something bad enough and are willing to work relentlessly to achieve said task, anything is possible. Having a plan for your future is the most quintessential component in being successful. I would plan ahead for my future putting me into a controlled routine. Understanding my budget would allow me to maintain myself between the lines so to speak. The worst mistake you can do is spend …show more content…

We make a choice on a school we look foreword to attending where we can peruse an education in our desired field. That seems pretty straight forward right? Well there's many more factors that go into play such as room board, how many years is your career going to take to receive your degree, price for semester, in or out of state, and the list goes on. With a public community college we’re looking at two years with semesters coming at $7,000 plus room and board. It's a more affordable education and my personal option. Now if you decide to go into a technical college your looking at six months to 2 years or more depending what career you pursue. Private schools in the other hand are more expensive and many times even with scholarships you'll find yourself ending up in debt having to paying $15,000 or more per semester. A lot of times its more affordable to attend an in state collage then an out of state school. Now of course obtaining scholarships and grants are a great way to attend a school and have the liberties of getting a free education or a large sum of your school paid debt free in my case I will be attending a two year community college. In my opinion I found a school that met my budget and had a good educational system. It's incredible how many people misinterpret the idea that a bigger school doesn't always mean a better education or a better school in that regard. There's so many things we have to consider when choosing a school. Another example is simply for being Latino I'm able to get a few scholarships dropping the price on my school tuition. I will be attending Garden City Community College where I will pursue an education in the medical field. I first year I'll get my general education out of the way and sign up for the nursing program. I'll be taking my LPN class and taking all other requirements needed to receive my LPN Certification. After this

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