Today we visited Cal Poly and UCSB, although they are rival schools they have a lot of common. Both require a minimum completion of the A-G requirements and have great engineering schools. Their close proximity to home, warm climate, and relaxed environment are some of the qualities I found inviting about both schools. Also both colleges have large undergraduate programs with small graduate programs, which I found to be reassuring because each school centers their focus on their undergraduate students and prepping them to enter the highest level graduate program possible. I also liked the fact that Greek life (fraternities and sororities) does not have a large presence throughout the campuses because I have little support for the Greek system.
Of course to be some of the best schools in California Cal Poly and UCSB have very competitive submissions programs. On average students who are admitted to both schools have about a 3.7 gpa and higher with SAT or ACT test scores. But the qualitative data is not all they focus on; both schools look for applicants to be active in extracurriculars, such as leaders in clubs, volunteering, and sports.
Although I can see myself at either college, after today I favor UCSB. It's location, diverse student body, and variety of of majors seem to be more suited for the college experience I want to have. But today was only the first stop among many and with four more schools to visit I'm still unsure of the type of school I want to attend. I hope that by the end of this weekend I have narrowed down the schools I want to apply to.
My name is Gigi and this is a blog for my high school english class. Here you will be able to see how I plan on pursuing further education after graduation. Feel free to comment!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Career Presentations
So for the past couple class sessions students have been presenting their possible future careers, including myself. I find it very interesting to see the wide spread of goals that every student has, and we're only half way through! Watching the presentation has given me possible career options if my first choice isn't the best fit for me. This project definitely gave me the opportunity to further explore my profession as a neonatal nurse. I made the conclusion that my ultimate goal is to be a neonatal nurse practitioner. They make the most money and work in Level III NICU, which was always my goal. They also are more educated because their title requires a Master's degree, and who wouldn't want that? Through my analysis I also found that nurses make very personal connections with the patients and their families providing a strong sense of community. I enjoy working in a team environment and with people, both of which nurses do frequently. Although I still have some doubts, this project gave me more confidence that neonatal nursing was the right job for me.
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