Posts tagged ‘learning’

College students embark on a new life after graduating high school. Gone are the days of teachers calling home if you skip class, or pulling you aside when you don’t complete assignments. In college you are expected to go to class and complete your homework, and if you don’t, you won’t pass your courses. So, [...]

Did you know that 95% of the financial decisions in the household are made by women? Did you know that women in the U.S. spend more than $3.3 trillion annually and they also purchase over 50% of items that are for men? Those numbers alone should convince you that you need to think like a [...]

Working in Teams

September 4th, 2009

I recently sat in a meeting with a group of associates and was amazed at the conduct of one of them in relation to the project. I realized at that point that there are some people who have no idea what it means to work in a group or in teams. When there is a [...]

Academic Interests

June 26th, 2009

Academic interests and passions that might be a part of my academic journey include Art and some type of foreign language such as Spanish, French, or German. There are a plethora of reasons why I am interested in these areas of study. One reason is; I would like to go into the field of art [...]

I chose to come to MTSU because of its diverse environment and the wonderful reputation that its science department has. I am majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry, with a concentration in general biology. I joined the pre med program with an endeavor to become a Doctor of Medicine. I chose to major in [...]

Lifelong Learning

May 29th, 2009

Learning never stops. And if we are intentional about it, we can foster a lifetime of learning opportunities, all of which can be as valuable or even more valuable than a traditional education.
“I make it a point to take on new subjects, to explore new areas of interest every day. I also set aside longer [...]