Monday, November 7, 2016

Life Planning 5 Minutes

Life Planning 100+ Goals
5-Minute Daily Reading

Yes =  I worked at least 5 minutes in my Life Planning Journal

No = I did not spend 5 minutes in my Life Planning Journal

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Self-Evaluation

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throughout my years in this school iv'e grow and changed a lot as a human being. iv'e matured a lot being an independent person helps me be a good person with good habits.  this year i plan to be the best person i can be. my steps to being that person is to go out and be proactive join a club or a sport. 

Thursday, November 3, 2016

 the 7 habits of highly effective people 




habit 1 be proactive 
habit 1 is the key to unlocking all the other habit and that why it comes first. it says "i am the captain of my life. i can choose my attitude. i'm responsible for my own happiness or unhappiness. i am in the driver's seats of my destiny, not just a passenger."
reflection: this quote make sense to me because its true what he says it all depends on you. you make the choice to be happy or sad you take control of everything. that what controlling your life is about. 

habit 2 begin with the end in mind 
"control your own destiny or someone else will." (jack welch ) 
"when you know where you intend to end up, you know where you are now." (covey)
reflection:i deeply agree with this statement only i can control my own fate, in order to do that i have too work hard for it. this is why i have goals today, so when the future comes i can be ready for it.


 Habit 3 put first thing first 
"organize and execute around priorities." 
reflection: what i think about this short statement is you should always do whats important and helpful for you in the future first because if you dont your gonna regret it for the rest if your life that why for me i have my goals ready for the future because i set my goals in order. one at a time for each goal.







habit 4 think win win 
"think win-win or no deal.
what this quote means is that its trying to say always have your mind on thinking positive because if you don't then nothing gonna go your way.
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habit 5 seek first to understand then to be understood 
"diagnose before you prescribe 

habit 6: synergize "the whole is grater than the sum of its parts (1+1=3)


habit 7:sharpen the saw 
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

                                                              how to win friends and influence people 
    
                                                                                                   

six ways to make people like you if you want people to like you..............
rule 1:become genuinely interested in other people
1) "do this and you will be welcome anywhere."
2) "you can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you."
3) "ask questions to other people,questions that they would enjoy answering."

 i absolutely agree with these quotes its true you



rule 2 smile 
1)"actions speak louder than words, and a smile says, "i like you. you make me happy. i am glad to see you."
2)"you don't feel like smiling? then force yourself to smile."

3) it creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in a business , ans is the countersign (witness or indication) of friends."

i agree with these statements because its true you always gotta be happy and give plenty of smiles daily. it feels good to be happy because without happiness there no life in anything. just be happy.




rule 3: remember names 
1)" a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound in any language."
2) "if you dont remember names, you are headed for trouble." 





rule 4: be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. 


rule 5 : talk in terms of the other man's interest 
"the royal road to a man's heart is to talk to him about the things he treasures most."


rule 6:make then other person feel important and do it sincerely 
the desire to be important is the deepest urge in human nature. john Dewey helping  people feel important and appreciated works magic."
this statement gets to me because it makes me understand how important it is to appreciate people and what they do i will follow these steps everyday because i want to be a good person. 

Friday, October 7, 2016

                                                NYU school of medicine 
                           
                NYU School of Medicine, 550 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10016

Admissions Requirements & Selection Criteria

Admissions Requirements

Each NYU School of Medicine applicant must have completed

  • NYU SOM requires completion of undergraduate study and a baccalaureate degree.
  • Applicants must have attended an accredited college or university; courses taken outside approved colleges of liberal arts will not be credited toward admission requirements.
  • All conditionally accepted applicants and alternate-listed applicants will be required to consent to, submit to, and successfully pass a criminal background check through the AMCAS-facilitated criminal background check vendor certiphi screening  , Inc., as a condition of matriculation to the NYU School of Medicine.
  • All accepted applicants must possess physical and mental skills and abilities to successfully complete the NYU School of Medicine curriculum as listed in our technical standards  

Tuition and Fees


Registered students are assessed tuition and fees based on a variety of factors. The following criteria are used to determine the amount of tuition a student is assessed each semester:
  • School or College within New York University
  • Program
  • Credit Hours Enrolled
The BMI MS tuition cost is set according to the scale of the GSAS. GSAS charges tuition on a per-point basis. Students must obtain a minimum of 32 points for the master's degree. A full-time course load is typically 12 points per semester for master programs.
bursar's web page  shows detailed information on tuition and fee rates, methods of payment, and other financial matters.
The office of the bursars  is the central billing and collection point for New York University. The department is responsible for managing the university billing, collecting, refunding and cashiering functions.
 NYU School of Medicine is leading a medical school consortium to identify and share best practices for the development of accelerated pathways to obtain a medical degree (MD). The consortium will serve as an incubator that promotes necessary peer interaction to help ensure a more systematic approach to accelerated programs nationwide.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Michigan state university
Michigan State University Spartans work every day to advance the common good in uncommon ways. Together we tackle some of the world’s toughest problems to find solutions that make life better. 
The nation’s pioneer land-grant university, MSU is one of the top research universities in the world. Home to nationally ranked and recognized academic, residential college, and service-learning programs, MSU is a diverse community of dedicated students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders.

MSU Facts

Michigan State University Spartans work to advance the common good in uncommon ways. The nation’s pioneer land-grant university, MSU began as a bold experiment that democratized higher education and helped bring science and innovation into everyday life. Today, MSU is one of the top research universities in the world—on one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the nation—and is home to a diverse community of dedicated students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders.

ABOUT MSU

History

Founded in 1855
Prototype for 69 land-grant institutions established under the Morrill Act of 1862
First institution of higher learning in the United States to teach scientific agriculture

Official name changes

February 12, 1855 – Agricultural College of the State of Michigan
March 15, 1861 – State Agricultural College
June 2, 1909 – Michigan Agricultural College
May 1, 1925 – Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science
July 1, 1955 – Michigan State University of Agriculture and Applied Science
January 1, 1964 – Michigan State University

Presidents

  1. Joseph R. Williams (1857–1859)
  2. Lewis R. Fisk (1859–1862)
  3. Theophilus C. Abbot (1862–1884)
  4. Edwin Willits (1885–1889)
  5. Oscar Clute (1889–1893)
  6. Lewis B. Gorton (1893–1895)
  7. Jonathan L. Snyder (1896–1915)
  8. Frank S. Kedzie (1915–1921)
  9. David Friday (1921–1923)
  10. Kenyon L. Butterfield (1924–1928)
  11. Robert S. Shaw (1928–1941)
  12. John A. Hannah (1941–1969)
  13. Walter Adams (1969–1970)
  14. Clifton R. Wharton Jr. (1970–1978)
  15. Edgar L. Harden (1978–1979)
  16. Cecil Mackey (1979–1985)
  17. John DiBiaggio (1985–1992)
  18. Gordon Guyer (1992–1993)
  19. M. Peter McPherson (1993–2004)
  20. Lou Anna K. Simon (2005 –)                                                                                                     

    Faculty & Staff

    Michigan State University is a diverse and dynamic intellectual community. Find what you’re looking for with this gateway to campus resources and opportunities for faculty and staff.  
  21. Businesses

    Spartans work side by side with individuals, businesses, and communities to help meet the vast economic, social, and cultural changes and challenges that face us in Michigan, across the United States, and around the world. We’re making connections and collaborating—from support for small businesses to intellectual property and technology commercialization. We invite you to partner with us and discover the possibilities that can make a difference to you and to the world.
  22. Alumni & Donors

    Every day, Spartans are changing lives in ways that are both practical and profound—creating opportunities for study and research and finding solutions for some of the world’s most challenging problems. Michigan State University’s more than half a million alumni are an integral part of that force for good. One of the most important things they do is provide scholarships and opportunities to help make it possible for the next generation of Spartans to contribute to the world.
  23. Visitors

    Get to know the remarkable Spartan community on one of the biggest and greenest campuses in the country. From Big Ten athletic venues to Beaumont Tower, from the Red Cedar River to the Wharton Center for Performing Arts, from the MSU Museum and Broad Art Museum to the MSU Dairy Store—explore, learn, and enjoy, beginning here.
  24. Students

    MSU is home to one of the most talented, creative, and hardworking student communities you’ll find. Want proof? Our students come from all 50 states and more than 130 countries. They win championship titles and some of the world’s most prestigious academic awards. They conduct research, study abroad, and take advantage of hundreds of student organizations and the more than 200 academic programs MSU offers.
  25. In-state freshman

    Tuition and fees: $14,114
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                                the six attitudes of high achievers








                high achievers
               1 make no small plans
               2 do what they fear
               3 are willing to prepare
               4 are willing to risk failure


               are willing to prepare
this means if you are willing to be prepare if your gonna be ready and get the stuff needed. being prepare is to get stuff done and being ready for the future.


           are willing to risk failure
                                                          this means if your gonna get things done even tho your risking it all. if your willing to make sacrifice for the things you need. you have to risk it sometimes in order to get things done. your gonna have to risk it no matter what.


      are teachable
                                                   i wanna teach others to choose the right and be a good citizen. i wanna teach people to be responsible in life. and then after that i want them to be just like me and teach others in the future.


        have heart                      
                                                 i have a heart because i am a human being. i am nice to others just like they are nice to me. i want everybody to have a heart to be nice and just enjoy the world we live in.












                                                            FINAL REFLECTION


                                                           My feeling about the six attitudes is i will follow and obey the attitudes i will commit to them. i will make no small plans only big plans to be the best. one thing for sure is i will do the things people fear. because they only fear that im gonna be better then them which is a good thing for me. im am willing to prepare myself for the future because i want to be someone big and important in life. I am willing to risk failure because i dont wanna miss out on life
because its better than nothing. and if i dont try im gonna regret no trying.i will teach people the secret of being good. i will make sure they learn. and for sure teach them everything i know about be a good human being. the way to have a good is to be an generous person. be very nice, and respectful.