My Journey to Success

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The way I define success by hard work, dedication and staying committed to my goals. Goals are important to me because I want to be able to achieve them to reach success. One of my goals is to finish college and graduate with a Master Degree in Business Administration in Technology Management. I already have two college degrees that I have obtained in the same institution, which one is an associate of arts degree that I earned in September of 2012, and a Bachelor of Science degree in March of 2015, both major of study was in Health Care Administration. You can say that I had a little taste of success, but a Master Degree can take you anywhere that will promise you a high paying job and be able to master my skills in challenging situations.  In order to obtain my master’s degree, it requires hours and hours of study, concentration, and patience. Also, I can learn and adapt to the curriculum where I can foster more skills that I can apply in my future career and life as well. I will do whatever it takes to complete my education and be able to earn my Master degree by October of 2017. It will take a long-term process to complete, but I am ambitious enough to get there. There are going to be challenging times, but the key is to stay focused on what am I doing in order to reach that goal. Ten years from now, I will have a successful career in the field of health care that will be technologically advanced. With my degree, I have enough expertise to collect, retrieve and verify all streamlined information from patients of all ages, sex, and religion. To also ensure that each is receiving the best standard of health care delivered. It can be all achieved by quality assurance, ethics and policies, and procedures. During that time, I will own a home and married with children. The future looks bright for me, and I hope to succeed in college, so able to graduate and move forward to the future.        



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uno-emipre

I'm 26 Yo college post graduate and alumni student that goes to University of Phoenix.

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