California State University Essays

  • Living On Campus Vs California State University

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    as having dorm friends, being connected to the school, and attending events of college. However, living on campus is expensive, averaging about 14,00 dollars per year for California State Universities (Cal State.edu); Living on campus adds up to the college tuition, which is about $7000 per year for California State Universities and $13,000

  • Requiring Community Service At California State University

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    couldn’t be learned in a classroom environment. Sometimes volunteering allows students to experience different environments and situations. Often, volunteer jobs give a positive benefit to students in university to care for others no matter the age. It will be good for students of the California State University of Northridge to complete community service hours in order to graduate successfully because, every society is made up of people from different backgrounds,

  • HIgher Education in California

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    Education in California 1. Guiding question: What is the state of California’s higher education now and in the following years? 2. Thesis: The public universities in California were some time back the envy of the world. Following the state of California founding “master plan” for its higher education, which was made law in the year 1960, it provided for approximately 12.5% of high school graduates in the California state have a guaranteed entry to the well acknowledged University of California system

  • The University Of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

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    The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, California, United States. It became the Southern Branch of the University of California in 1919, making it the second-oldest undergraduate campus of the ten-campus system after the original University of California campus in Berkeley (1873). It offers 337 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines. UCLA has an approximate enrollment of 30,000 undergraduate

  • California University Education: A Fading Dream

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    Universities in California, especially UC Berkley and University of Southern California are ranked so high in the nation that foreign students yearn to study in California in order to get more chances to work in well-known companies such as Apple and Silicon Valley. The quality of schools and education people can get decides how many chances and how many possibilities to be close to success. According to Jennifer Medina, “During a 1960s renaissance, California’s public university system came to be

  • "Oranges" by Gary Soto

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    "Oranges" By Gary Soto Gary Soto was born April 12, 1952, in Fresno, California to Mexican-American parents. His grandparents emigrated from Mexico during the Great Depression and found jobs as farm laborers. Soto grew up poor in the San Joaquin Valley and learned that hard work pays off through chores, such as moving lawns, picking grapes, painting houses, and washing cars. When Gary was five his father died as the result of a factory accident, and his mother was left to raise her three

  • Strike at San Fransisco State College

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    San Fransisco State College In the meantime at San Francisco State College, students in the Third World Liberation Front (TWLF), a coalition of African-American, Latino, and Asian-American student groups, began demanding reforms that addressed the concerns of students of color and the surrounding community. After more than a year of negotiating with the school and organizing students, they called a strike on November 6, 1968, that became the longest student strikein United States history. When

  • Standardized Tests Are Insufficient

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    concerned about how overemphasis on the SAT is distorting educational priorities and practices, how the test is perceived by many as unfair, and how it can have a devastating impact on the self-esteem and aspirations of young students," said University of California President Richard C. Atkinson in a speech he gives to the American Council on Education in Washington, D.C. I really didn't enjoy taking the SATs. SAT I cannot represent the individual knowledge of one particular test-taker, because the

  • Scholarship

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    also be one less burden for my mother. I am Mexican American and I will be the first one to attend a university like Fresno State. I am first generation and I have high hopes of graduating college and becoming successful in life. I also have two older sisters that couldn’t attend college due to some problems that life threw at them. Another reason why I want to attend a college like Fresno State, is because I have three younger siblings then me and I want to show them that college is very important

  • Finding The Right College

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    The process of having to find a college or a university to attend is a huge challenge, and a stressful process. Even though I don’t have to worry about getting into a University for another four more years, I stress of the thought every day. Will I have a high enough GPA? What about my SAT scores? Do my parents even have money saved away for me and tuition? What do I want to do with my life? Thoughts like these run through my mind and stress me out all the time it seems, but I’m learning how to

  • Before the Paparazzi: A Nostalgic Journey Through America

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    the raw truth of American history that was not touched up or photo-shopped—it was real and unique,” said student Vivian Chu. The Friends of the Library Author Lecture Series presented Unger’s lecture at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday in the Sacramento State University Library Gallery. Unger and renowned photographer Pomerantz collaborated

  • Superwoman of Fairfield: Natalia Martinez's Story

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    Natalia Martinez is 32 years old and lives in her hometown Fairfield,CA with her husband of four years and two lovely children. You might of seen her working in the Solano County Office of Social Services but now she works as a stay at home mom. She takes care of her 3 year old boy, Ronaldo, while getting her 9 year old girl, Giselle, to school. She is a very humble but outspoken person who's not afraid to speak up when she has to, something she attributes to being the middle child and feeling the

  • Statement Of Purpose: A Career In Occupational Therapy

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    I think my personality fits that of a occupational therapist according to my results its states that ISFP are “tune in to feelings and needs of others and are flexible in responding to them”(Myers-Briggs). As and occupational therapist, they have to be able to change their plans in order to fit the needs of the patients. I think that happen

  • Personal Narrative Essay

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    All my life ,I’ve always wanted to be someone in life who can actually make a difference to this world in a positive way. Ever since I was a little girl I pushed myself to always best I can be just . I lived in a town outside Los Angeles, California , it was called Van Nuys,California.The elementary school (Kittridge Elementary) I had went to was in a low income area, mainly spanish community had lived in the area I was living in at the time .I had a lot of friends (mainly mexicans) I focused a lot

  • Persuasive Essay Study Abroad

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    the importance for students to understand the world outside the United States and North America in order to be informed. Study abroad opportunities

  • UC Berkeley Argument Essay

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    What does it take to become a student at UC Berkeley? Marcela Alvarez must be admitted to UC Berkeley because of her exceptional grades and her dedication to her extra curricular activities. The amount of freshmen that applied to UC Berkeley in 2015 is 78,918 applicants and in 2016 there was 82,573 freshman applicants. Out of the 78,918 freshman applicants that applied only 13,321 (about 17%) in 2015 were accepted. In 2016 only 14,433 (17.5%) were accepted. As the results concluded, every year there

  • Daniel Gilbert's The Science Behind The Smile

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    explains that when we are “appropriately challenged”, we can achieve goals that are difficult, yet within our reach (HBR 87). Gilbert then describes that if there is a reward, then it will serve as a motivational factor to achieve a goal. Lastly, Gilbert states that frequent positive experiences lead to happiness because those positive experiences will add up over time. Ultimately, we will have more positive experiences than negative experiences, as a result, we will feel happier (HBR 88). I agree with Gilbert

  • Athletes No Longer Getting a Free Pass in College

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    the grade point average requirement raised for core courses, SAT scores were also reviewed. At the University of California-Berkeley (Cal State), the minimum SAT score requirements for student-athletes were vastly below the average of regular incoming freshman. It is clear that in all three SAT categories, the scores were a 200 points below the incoming freshman class. Colleges in the United States are not focu...

  • CSU Chico Research paper

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    Chico State University Chico State University is a school for a student that is in search of being successful in his/her life. It is a school that can open up a student and help them find what they would want to be, by providing the useful classes of tomorrow. These classes are top-notch and can keep people motivated to work harder, and to strive for their goal… And motivation is something that just about everyone needs. Chico State University is a college located in Chico, California. Chico State

  • Write An Essay About Pre-Medical School

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    Berkeley provides you endless learning possibilities. The Course Threads Program, created by the Townsend Center for the Humanities, allows all undergraduate Berkeley students to explore different disciplines. I could prepare myself and take courses across departments in Science and Technology to fulfill my graduation requirements. Also Berkeley offers a good and solid preparation for medical school and other health related organizations. Students in impressive numbers are taking part in these programs