Friday, October 2, 2009

College Applications.

They are complicated. Well, no they aren't, but I'm scared I might put something wrong...

One thing that worries me,
what if I don't get accepted to CSULB? That would suck...

I'm applying to..
CSULB, Biola, and.... I don't know where else? I would apply for The Masters College, but my mom said its too far. It is too far. Maybe, I would apply to also Cal State Fullerton or Cal Poly Pomona. I'm not so sure about Cal State Dominguez Hills.. But we'll see.

I'm still praying about it. I'm also still praying about what Major I might go for..

It's either Nursing (I have came to a conclusion that being a Doctor is too much pressure and its hard, so I'll go for Nursing) or Math.

Lead on, O King Eternal! (Vincent's favorite song. The song is pretty tight, listen to it. Lead On, O King Eternal by Enfield)

To all those Class of `10 (high schoolers, not college-rs?), let's seek God's will for our lives! Because He knows us better than we know ourselves and He loves us much more than you can imagine! May He use us for His glory because that is why we are here in this earth, for His glory!

for His glory!,
Jeremae

1 comment:

  1. If I had to college all over again, I'd look into these majors for these medical-related jobs:
    1. Pharmacy--my brother is a pharmacist. I envy him that he went for his doctorate after UCLA! He's got a really good job at Torrance Memorial Hospital now and enjoys it.
    2. Speech Therapy and Audiologist--very high in-demand at both hospitals and schools. I know CSULB has an excellent program for this and I know there's always a need for Speech Therapy/Pathology and Audiologists in any school district. I wish I did this instead of going into teaching, now that I think about it. I was young and naive...ahh well!!!
    3. Physician's Assistant--in-demand, just like being a doctor and doing the work of a doctor but without the MD school. You still have to do 3 years of post-bachelor's degree work.
    4. Nurse Practitioner--almost like a doctor too, but with a nursing emphasis. Also more schooling after the bachelors degree, but many hospitals and doctors have RNP's working at their clinics.

    Your Kuya Erwil says if you like math very much, accounting is very stable. =)

    That's our 2 cents!

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