How I Reflection To Becoming A Natural Resources Law Enforcement

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I have been a student at Hocking College for some time now. When I first started at Hocking I wanted to be a Natural Resources Law Enforcement Officer. After completing several quarters I decided that enforcing the law was not my true desire. I then decided to try nursing. My father is a Doctor and I thought that I would be a good nurse. After completing a couple semesters in Nursing I decided that I could not change the medical field and that I could not be a part of it. My goal now is to complete an Associate of Arts and Transfer to a four year College to hopefully get a degree in business or finance with the hopes of opening my own business. Unfortunately, I now have to redo some of my generals in order to transfer them to a four year university. That is how I find myself sitting here today. I have always loved writing, it has always been an outlet for me. I was not thrilled that I was going to be in a writing class once again, but I quickly found out that I had more to learn. The instructors were phenomenal and offered guidance and challenges to me the learner. They challenged me to think about my writing and to write from the heart and the soul. My writing process is maybe unorthodox to many. I think of an idea and outline …show more content…

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