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What does being college and career ready mean? As those terms are used more frequently in education circles, today’s students — more accustomed to updating their Facebook statuses than their résumés — could be left feeling confused and overwhelmed about the prospects of graduating from high school, moving on to college and selecting a career. In this magazine, The Daily Record, in partnership with the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, has for the 10th year provided an honest look into what students can expect after high school. The magazine also serves as a resource for soon-to-be graduates, detailing the courses and other requirements necessary to get into a college of their choice, set realistic goals and understand the cost of living away from home. Much of the current buzz is about careers in science, technology, engineering and math, also known as STEM. The focus on STEM is shared in education and business circles alike. And President Barack Obama recently established the goals of improving U.S. students’ achievement in science and math in the next decade, as well as training 100,000 new STEM teachers. The best advice I can give you is to do what you love, always work hard and follow your heart. Don’t let anyone tell you that you cannot achieve something. Through focus, perseverance and making the right choices can you control your future. Right now, while you are still in high school, take the time to commit to the tasks necessary so that you are successful in school. Get involved in an extracurricular activity that interests you. Pick issues that are important to you and learn everything you can about both sides of them. Volunteer for a nonprofit to make a difference. Finally, listen to those around you — not negative influences, but the people who truly care about you. If you learn from others’ experiences and open your mind to opportunities, you will find yourself on a path that will lead to success, personal fulfillment and happiness. We all define success differently, but I believe career success is doing what you are passionate about, having a positive impact on others and taking a stand for what you believe in. If you follow that advice, you will find success in whatever path you choose to take after high school.

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Courses matter ... Choices matter What you do in your four years of high school is important to having a successful future. Colleges and employers ask for high school transcripts because they want to know: ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏

Did you take challenging courses? Are you prepared to do college work? Do you have the skills you need to be successful? Will you show up for class or work? Are you reliable? Would you be eager to take on a challenge?

You want your transcript to shout

YES!

to all of those questions.

That’s the minimum number of math units required for freshmen entering University System of Maryland (USM) universities, beginning with students who entered ninth grade in fall 2011.

Want to learn more? Visit USM's Way2GoMaryland campaign to order your free grade-by-grade Chart Your Path To College poster.

This is what your transcript looks like at the beginning of high school. It’s a clean slate. You have the power to make it shine. As you complete courses, pass tests, accomplish tasks and earn awards, you are creating a picture of yourself that tells colleges and employers,

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Be honest, who would you hire? ❏ The Maryland Scholar with above average grades. ❏ The student with below average grades and poor attendance. BeWhatIWantToBe.com |5|


STUDY NOW, SUCCEED LATER Picture yourself just 10 years from now. Imagine designing unmanned aircraft that are used by the U.S. Army every single day. Or building small, high-tech boats that can accomplish even the toughest and most dangerous missions, with no crew onboard. AAI’s employees do all this, and so much more. With the right education and skills, there’s no limit to what you can accomplish.

ARE YOU ON TRACK TO BE COLLEGE AND CAREER READY? Put a check in the box for each item that best describes you and your plans.

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SO NOW WHAT? BECOME A MARYLAND SCHOLAR! Whether your goal is to go to college, the military or get a job after graduation, getting the best possible foundation in high school is essential! You don’t have to know what you want to do after high school right now; however, taking the right courses now will allow you to follow any path you choose later on. Being a Maryland Scholar will help you: • Get a good job that pays more • Succeed in college-level courses • Qualify for scholarships and/or grants to help you pay for college tuition

Maryland Scholar Courses 4 credits of English 4 credits of Math (including Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2) 3 credits of Lab Science ( Biology, Chemistry, Physics**) 3 credits of Social Science (U.S. History, World History, Government) 2 credits of the same World Language Students must attain a 3.0 GPA to qualify. Courses highlighted in yellow are beyond state graduation requirements. ** A 3rd lab science may be substituted for Physics By taking these courses, you will increase your chances of being admitted to any college you choose, in state or out of state.

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If you scored 14 points or higher: Congratulations! You are well on your way to being college/career ready. You will likely complete all the right courses to get a good job with benefits, succeed in college AND qualify for scholarships and grants to help pay for college. Studies have shown that high school graduates who have completed higher levels of math and science classes, come to class on time, and get involved in volunteer and school activities have earned $1 million more over their lifetime than those who did not. Talk with your school counselor about taking Honors and AP classes, and begin researching colleges you are interested in to make sure you know what they require from you.

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I know what I want to do after high school

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If you scored between 7 – 13 points: With some effort, you could become college/career ready. At a minimum, make sure you take and complete Algebra 2, Chemistry, Physics and at least 2 years of the same world language dur-

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ing high school. By completing these courses in high school, you will be twice as likely to graduate from college and earn 13% more in wages a year! Meet with your school counselor at least one time each year to make sure you’re on track with your courses. Also consider joining clubs/activities/sports offered at school and in your community. Colleges and employers want to know that you are involved in your school community and getting involved can also help you access money to pay for college through scholarships and grants. If you scored 6 points or less: You have the potential to be college/career ready but you will need to step up your game. Employers say that high school graduates that they hire need the same skills and knowledge that colleges require of incoming freshman! Talk to your family and school counselor. They will help you get – and stay – on the right track. Now’s the time to start taking control of your future.

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I think goals should never be easy, they should force you to work, even if they are uncomfortable at the time. — Michael Phelps

A goal is what you aim for, or strive to accomplish. Why set goals? Setting goals for yourself lets you get more out of life by deciding who you want to be and what you want to do. It is not just a process to identify your dreams, but it helps you achieve them.

How do you set a goal? Make it SMART! • Be SPECIFIC: what is it that you would like to accomplish? • How will you MEASURE your success? • Is it ACHIEVABLE? What actions will you take? • Set REALISTIC results that you hope to see. • And how much TIME will you give yourself to reach the goal?

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• Share your goals with a teacher, school counselor and/or parent/guardian so they can help support you. • Go to www.BeWhatIWantToBe.com, create an account and enter your goals.

• Review your goals to see if you are on target. • Make adjustments to your goals if needed.

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REWARD YOURSELF WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUR GOAL – CELEBRATE! Words of Advice:

Towson University’s Debate Team is ranked one of America’s top 25 in national competitions. You can’t argue with that.

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Mountain Ridge High School Frostburg, MD June 2013

• Start challenging yourself early; it will make the transition to college courses a LOT easier. • Your high school transcript is critical to your future successes: college, career, and scholarships. • Stay on the right path, and don’t be afraid to take those AP classes! I’m graduating high school with 15 college credits that’s a whole semester of college and a HUGE amount of money saved! • Enjoy these years, they truly do fly by!

I plan on majoring in Broadcast Journalism which would ultimately lead to my success in the Media Industry as an on air news anchor.

What made you want to become a Broadcast Journalist? I did a public service announcement for the Allegany County Board of Education on bullying prevention; I absolutely loved being in the studio, recording and rerecording, and finally hearing the finished product. I also love public speaking, which is what I believe really ignited my interest in the Media Industry.

What has being a Maryland Scholar meant to you? Being a Maryland Scholar has meant striving for academic excellence in all that I do, including but not limited to, studying, challenging myself, and making the most out of every opportunity presented to me in all

4 years of high school. I’ve challenged myself to go to the next level, rising to find my true potential both inside AND outside of the classroom.

Was it hard to become a Maryland Scholar? No. I have always had a natural desire to keep challenging myself to do better, to BE better. So really just taking classes that challenged me and doing the absolute best I could propelled me to becoming a Maryland Scholar.

Is there anything that you would have done differently in high school? If so, what would it be? I believe I took advantage of my time in high school to the point where there is nothing I would have done differently. I took extra classes, summer gym, AP and Honors courses, and I took an extra year of language. Although my school schedule was always packed, I still had time to enjoy the “fun” classes like band, chorus, and dance. BeWhatIWantToBe.com |9|


Pay Check

What does it cost to live? Monthly expenses Apartment

Apartment $1,000 300

things (such as a car

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and entertainment).

Gas/electricity

150

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Food

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Phone/gas/electricity

200

Food

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Federal Income Tax State/Local Income Tax Social Security Tax

Median Hourly Wage

Median Monthly Wage

Median Annual Wage

Employment Projections in 2020 640

Veterinarian

Doctoral or Professional degree

$48.94

$8,483

$101,800

1,554

Lawyer

Doctoral or Professional degree

$48.24

$8,358

$100,300

15,350

Mechanical Engineer

Bachelor's degree

$43.04

$7,458

$89,500

5,417

Biomedical Engineer

Bachelor's degree

$42.81

$7,416

$89,000

673

Speech Language Pathologist

Master’s degree

$40.09

$6,950

$83,400

3,345

Nurse (registered)

Associate’s degree

$35.00

$6,067

$72,800

62,424

Accountant/Auditor

Bachelor's degree

$33.00

$5,717

$68,600

27,980

Environmental Scientist

Bachelor's degree

$32.60

$5,650

$67,800

2,699

Writer

Bachelor's degree

$32.04

$5,550

$66,600

2,958

Teacher

Bachelor’s degree

$33.91

$5,425

$65,100

17,378

Police Officer

High School diploma

$26.19

$4,542

$54,500

16,556

Forensic Science Technician

Bachelor's degree

$25.54

$4,425

$53,100

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Exec. Administrative Assistant

High School diploma

$24.80

$4,300

$51,600

22,674

Graphic Designer

Bachelor's degree

$24.17

$4,192

$50,300

5,796

Civil Engineering Technician

Associate’s degree

$22.87

$3,963

$47,560

1,945

Carpenter

High School diploma

$20.43

$3,542

$42,500

20,021

Emergency Medical Technician

Certificate

$19.32

$3,350

$40,200

6,115

Real Estate Agent

High School diploma

$19.13

$3,317

$39,800

8,176

Dental Assistant

Certificate

$16.99

$2,942

$35,300

6,175

Fitness Trainer

High School diploma

$15.34

$2,658

$31,900

9,267

$20.00 hourly

Retail Salesperson

High School diploma

$10.04

$1,742

$20,900

79,999

$3,200 monthly – taxes

Waiter or Waitress

High School diploma

$8.90

$1,529

$18,350

49,547

$8.50 hourly $1,360 monthly – taxes $925 monthly take-home pay

$10.00 hourly $1,600 monthly – taxes $1,088 monthly take-home pay

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Doctoral or Professional degree

Sample salaries (based on 40 hours per week) – minimum wage is $7.25/hour.

journey and complete a degree. Through flexible and convenient learning options, students earn degrees,

600.00 $600.00

Pediatrician

$1,064

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You could cut out a few

Car payment

$406.00

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What are you doing to prepare yourself to earn a good salary? For more occupations, visit www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/ and click on “2010 to 2020 occupational projections-wage data link.” Or, visit www.BeWhatIWantToBe.com. Updated May 15, 2013: The salary information and employment projections for 2020 were taken from www.careerinfonet.org. BeWhatIWantToBe.com |11|


Countdown to college

Don’t forget! One of your graduation requirements is 75 service learning hours. Make sure you look for opportunities and schedule time to complete them.

❏ Check the box as you complete each step. Meet twins Aure and Kaitlyn, current students at the University of Maryland Baltimore County 12th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

❏ Sign up for Maryland Scholars courses in your high school. Plan to include algebra 2, chemistry, physics and 2 credits of a world language. ❏ Start researching colleges and careers that interest you. ❏ Take and complete grade 8 mathematics or algebra 1. ❏ Work hard and study to get good grades – it will make a difference in your options for high school. ❏ Develop your leadership and citizenship skills; join clubs/ activities, play a sport or volunteer.

❏ Check in with your school counselor regularly to discuss goals and plans. ❏ Take and complete algebra 1 or geometry. ❏ Take and complete a lab-based science course such as biology. ❏ Study, study, study! Colleges look at your transcript beginning with freshman grades. ALL 4 YEARS COUNT! ❏ Ask a parent, teacher or school counselor for help when you need it. ❏ High school sophomores can begin taking Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Talk to your school counselor about which classes are right for you. ❏ Find an extracurricular activity that interests you and join.

❏ Make the most of your senior year. It is important! No time to ease up now. ❏ Take a rigorous math class so you’ll be successful when taking college entrance exams. ❏ Meet with your school counselor and review your transcript. ❏ Know and meet the deadlines to fill out college applications, and start early to write essays and get teacher recommendations. ❏ Submit your college financial aid application (FAFSA) by March 1 – even if you think you don’t need or won’t qualify for financial aid. ❏ Search the Web and private groups for scholarships and apply. ❏ Be recognized as a Maryland Scholar. Celebrate!

11th Grade

❏ Check in with your school counselor to make sure you’re on track with your coursework. ❏ Keep up with classes, assignments and grades. ❏ Take and complete geometry or algebra 2. ❏ Take rigorous lab-based science courses such as chemistry or biology. ❏ Take honors and AP courses. ❏ Continue extracurricular activities and take a leadership role if possible. ❏ Take the PSAT or ACT PLAN tests to be prepared to take the SAT and ACT tests. ❏ Begin to research dual enrollment opportunities. ❏ Plan enrichment activities for the summer, like summer workshops, internships, apprenticeships and jobs.

❏ Maintain good grades. Junior-year grades are especially important for college admissions. But all four years count. ❏ Take honors and AP courses. ❏ Take rigorous math and science courses such as pre-calculus and physics. ❏ Register, study and take the SAT or ACT test. ❏ Take advantage of dual enrollment opportunities offered at your school. ❏ Check out the colleges you are interested in – in person and online. Know their admissions criteria. ❏ Think about scholarships – start early so you can build a record that allows you to qualify. ❏ Make sure you have passed all the High School Assessments. Get help if you haven’t.

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Here are some classes that are offered in Maryland schools at the AP level: Art History Biology Calculus Chemistry Computer Science English Language and Composition Environmental Science Modern European History Physics

Psychology Statistics United States Government & Politics United States History World History World Language - French World Language - Spanish ... And more

Check with your counselor for a full list of AP courses offered at your school.

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College

after school?

❏ Check extracurricular activities that interest you and take steps to get involved. Joining a team or club can be a lot of fun and a great way to make friends in high school. It can even help you get into a great college — admissions officers like to see extracurricular activities in addition to good grades. Here are just a few examples of what you can do after school.

Academic Clubs ❏ Debate team ❏ STEM clubs such as Robotics ❏ Future Business Leaders of America ❏ World languages (like the Spanish Club) ❏ Honor society ❏ Math team ❏ Mock trial ❏ Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) ❏ Future Educators of America ❏ Yearbook

Volunteering All Maryland high school students must perform a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Fulfill your Service Learning Requirement by doing something you enjoy, whether it’s helping animals, the elderly or the environment! To get started, talk to a teacher, call a local hospital, or religious group, or check out www.volunteermaryland.org. Here are some of the ways you can volunteer and give back to your own community. ❏ Spend your summer building homes for Habitat for Humanity. ❏ Work with children at a day care center or after-school program.

Arts Clubs

❏ Assist your local library with community programs.

❏ Art ❏ Band ❏ Orchestra ❏ Dance ❏ Theater and drama ❏ Poetry ❏ Chorus or choir ❏ Film and video ❏ Photography

❏ Collect bottles and cans to raise money for a group and help the environment. ❏ Make get-well cards for hospital patients.

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❏ Sort clothes at a thrift store. ❏ Spend time with elderly people at a nursing home. ❏ Tutor other students. ❏ Collect food for your local food bank to help those in need.

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❏ Mentor children through the Boys and Girls Club. ❏ Plant flowers and trees at the park. ❏ Walk dogs or play with cats at an animal shelter.

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A Maryland University of National Distinction

Are you curious and creative?

Six degrees of education

Like doing things with friends?

Certificate

Master’s Degree

Examples: Electrical Technician, Real Estate Broker, or Occupational Therapist Assistant

Examples: Environmental Scientist, Statistician or Physical Therapist

What is required for a Certificate? • Certificates can take just a few weeks or up to two years to earn. • They are awarded by community colleges and private career schools. • They also can be earned by completing job training or even in a high school program.

What is required for a Master’s Degree? • It usually takes one or two years after earning a bachelor’s degree. • It often requires very specific undergraduate courses. • Many students need to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) to be accepted to a graduate school.

At UMBC, you can join in activities for every interest, from rec sports to more than 200 clubs, including sailing, Habitat for Humanity and Students for Environmental Awareness—plus come cheer on our Division I Retrievers!

The Princeton Review’s The Best Colleges U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Top 100 “Best Values in Public Colleges” The Princeton Review and U.S. Green Building Council “322 Green Colleges”

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Associate’s Degree

Professional Degree

With students from more than 100 countries, you’ll make friends from

Examples: Dental Hygienist, Graphic Designer, or Registered Nurse

Examples: Veterinarian, Pediatrician, or Lawyer

What is required for an Associate’s Degree? • Two years of full-time coursework, or 60 credits, are needed. • Associate’s degrees are offered by community colleges. • Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees are available. • Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees are for technical or career programs.

What is required for a Professional Degree? • It usually takes at least six years of college work. • Academic requirements must be completed to become licensed in careers such as law, medicine or architecture. • Students generally spend four years working on a bachelor’s degree plus another few years on their professional degree.

Bachelor’s Degree

Doctoral Degree

Examples: Financial Advisor, Forensic Science Technician, or Computer Software Engineer

Examples: Mathematician, Astronomer, or Medical Scientist

What is required for a Bachelor’s Degree? • Four or five years of full-time coursework, or 120 credits, are needed. • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees (also known as liberal arts degrees) require courses in art, culture, history, English, social and life sciences and languages. • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees often prepare people for careers in engineering, physical sciences and other technical subjects.

all over the world!

Go to my.umbc.edu, created by and for UMBC students.

What is required for a Doctoral Degree? • The doctorate, or Ph.D., takes at least two full-time years of study, or 30 credits, beyond the master’s degree. • In many cases students need four or five years of study, or 90 credits, after the master’s degree. • Some students earn a master’s degree while getting their Ph.D. www.umbc.edu

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Education pays Education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates

DISCOVER YOUR PASSION Median weekly earnings in 2012 ($)

Unemployment rate in 2012 (%) 2.5 2.1 3.5

Doctoral degree

1,624

Professional degree

1,735 1,300

Master’s degree 1,066

Bachelor’s degree

4.5

Associate’s degree

6.2 7.7

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Some college. no degree

727 652

High school diploma

8.3 12.4

Less than high school diploma

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All workers: $815

All workers: 6.8% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey

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College tuitions in Maryland

Community Colleges Location

Website

❏ Allegany College of Maryland

Cumberland

www.allegany.edu

❏ Anne Arundel Community College

Arnold

❏ Baltimore City Community College

Name

Take note: Interested in one or more of these colleges?

❏ Check the box to remind yourself to look into it later. Public Colleges # of Undergrads 2012-2013

Tuition & Fees 2013-2014

# of Undergrads (Full- & Part-Time)

Cost Per Credit Hour

3,500+

$105

www.aacc.edu

17,650

$99

Baltimore

www.bccc.edu

5,474

$88

❏ Carroll Community College

Westminster

www.carrollcc.edu

5,473

$138

❏ Cecil College

North East

www.cecil.edu

2,700+

$95

❏ Chesapeake College

Wye Mills

www.chesapeake.edu

2,660

$105

❏ College of Southern Maryland

LaPlata, Leonardtown, Prince Frederick

www.csmd.edu

9,217

$111

❏ Community College of Baltimore County

Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex

www.ccbcmd.edu

35,498

$109

6,519

$109

Location

Website

❏ Bowie State University

Bowie

www.bowiestate.edu

5,421

$11,166

❏ Coppin State University

Baltimore

www.coppin.edu

3,127

$10,116

❏ Frederick Community College

Frederick

www.frederick.edu

❏ Frostburg State University

Frostburg

www.frostburg.edu

4,755

$7,728

❏ Morgan State University

❏ Garrett College

McHenry

www.garrettcollege.edu

873

$94

Baltimore

www.morgan.edu

5,794

$7,218

❏ Salisbury University

❏ Hagerstown Community College

Hagerstown

www.hagerstowncc.edu

5,000+

$106

Salisbury

www.salisbury.edu

7,969

$8,128

❏ Harford Community College

Bel Air

www.harford.edu

9,756

$92

❏ St. Mary’s College of Maryland

St. Mary’s City

www.smcm.edu

1,755

$14,865

❏ Howard Community College

Columbia

www.howardcc.edu

10,152

$124

❏ Towson University

Towson

www.towson.edu

17,988

$8,342

❏ University of Baltimore

3,207

$7,838

Germantown, Rockville, www.montgomerycollege.edu Silver Spring

$112

www.ubalt.edu

❏ Montgomery College

27,453

Baltimore

❏ U. Maryland – Baltimore County

Catonsville

www.umbc.edu

10,973

$10,057

❏ Prince George’s Community College

Largo

www.pgcc.edu

13,824

$98

❏ U. Maryland – College Park

College Park

www.umd.edu

26,538

$9,182

❏ Wor-Wic Community College

Salisbury

www.worwic.edu

5,397

$96

❏ U. Maryland – Eastern Shore

Princess Anne

www.umes.edu

3,758

$6,998

❏ U. Maryland – University College

Adelphi

www.umuc.edu

20,434

$9,828

Name

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Apprenticeships

Private Colleges (Four-Year Independent Colleges & Universities) # of Undergrads 2012-2013

Tuition & Fees 2013-2014

395

$21,576

Location

Website

❏ Capitol College

Laurel

www.capitol-college.edu

❏ Goucher College

Towson

www.goucher.edu

1,481

$39,084

❏ Hood College

Frederick

www.hood.edu

1,434

$33,280

❏ Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore

www.jhu.edu

5,000

$45,407

❏ Loyola University, Maryland

Baltimore

www.loyola.edu

3,917

$43,250

❏ Maryland Institute College of Art

Baltimore

www.mica.edu

1,863

$41,005

❏ McDaniel College

Westminster

www.mcdaniel.edu

1,600

$36,960

❏ Mount St. Mary’s University

Emmitsburg

www.msmary.edu

1,724

$33,744

❏ Notre Dame of Maryland University

Baltimore

www.ndm.edu

1,229

$32,031

❏ Sojourner Douglass College

Baltimore

www.sdc.edu

3,987

$8,160

❏ St. John’s College

Annapolis

www.stjohnscollege.edu

450

$46,296

❏ Stevenson University

Stevenson

www.stevenson.edu

4,212

$27,082

❏ Washington College

Chestertown

www.washcoll.edu

1,400

$41,120

Name

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Don’t see the school you’re interested in? www.MDgo4It.org www.collegeboard.com www.petersons.com www.princetonreview.com www.search4colleges.com www.usnews.com

Website mwejobs.maryland.gov

# of occupation types over 230

How will you afford college? Don’t get discouraged; see page 22 and 23 for information on paying for college.

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PAYING FOR COLLEGE The basics // It is possible for everyone to go to college. There are many ways to pay for school and to get help paying for it. There are four main types of financial aid students can get: Grants usually help offset the rising costs of college for families in need of financial assistance. Scholarships generally are given to recognize a student’s academic success, athletic skill or other talent. Scholarships may come with conditions, such as maintaining a certain major or GPA. Grants and scholarships typically do not need to be repaid. Student loans must be repaid, some with interest, after the student graduates or stops going to school. Parents also may take out loans for their children’s education. Work study is a federal aid program run by colleges that allows students to work to earn money to help pay for school.

More on scholarships

Sources and types of aid include: Federal Aid: Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Work Study, Direct Family Educational Loan Program, Perkins Loan and TEACH Grant. State aid: Howard P. Rawlings Program of Educational Excellence, Guaranteed Access and Educational Assistance Grants, Legislative Scholarships, Unique Population programs, and others.

Employers: Many employers also offer tuition assistance for children of employees or tuition reimbursement for employees.

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• Women • Men • Ninth, 10th, 11th or 12th-graders • People going into specific areas of study • People with volunteer experience • People with disabilities • People involved in clubs • People with special talents • People whose parents hold certain jobs • People whose parents are in the military

How much does college cost? College is more than just tuition and fees – so start saving now. Other things you may need to pay for include: • Food and housing • Health insurance • Lab fees for certain courses • Transportation expenses to go home on weekends or holidays or to commute to campus • Books and other supplies like notebooks, folders, computers, calculators, etc. • Other personal expenses such as laundry, groceries, entertainment, etc.

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What is FAFSA?

• View the Maryland Higher Education Commission’s “College 411: Student Guide to Higher Education and Financial Aid in Maryland” at www.mhec.state.md.us under the Preparing for College section.

FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The data on your FAFSA is used to determine if you are eligible for financial aid from federal and state aid programs and financial aid programs offered by colleges and universities. There is no charge to file the FAFSA so PLEASE do not pay for assistance in completing the FAFSA. If you cannot file an electronic FAFSA or need help in completing the form, contact your high school Guidance Office and/or college Financial Aid Office.

• Enroll in high level courses (i.e. Maryland Scholars) while in high school. College isn’t easy. The more you learn in high school, the better you will do in college, and the more college options you will have. Develop good study habits. They’ll help you now and later. • Take Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) classes during high school. Earn college credits now! • Get involved in school and volunteer activities. Many scholarship programs, especially private scholarships, look for these activities when selecting students for scholarships. Many clubs and other groups (Girl/Boy Scouts, honor societies, etc.) offer scholarships, some of which you can win before your senior year of high school.

When and how do I file the FAFSA?

Private organizations: Many clubs, professional organizations and community groups provide scholarships.

• People who are the first in their family to go to college

• People with specific ethnic backgrounds

• Consider your goals and what education you need to reach them.

Colleges and universities: Schools have a variety of aid that includes grants, scholarships, employment and loans.

There are literally hundreds of thousands of scholarships available. There is more than $100 million of scholarship money available from the state of Maryland alone. Other scholarships are offered by individuals, corporations and foundations and can be searched for on the Internet or researched in your school’s guidance office or college center. Many scholarships require you to write an essay and/or submit letters of recommendation. There are scholarships out there for everyone, including specific awards for:

What do I do now to prepare?

Good Web sites to check out: www.mhec.state.md.us www.waytogomaryland.org www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org www.studentaid.ed.gov www.collegeboard.com www.collegeanswer.com www.petersons.com www.easfaa.org www.supercollege.com www.mdgo4it.org

The FAFSA should be filed during the spring semester of your senior year between Jan. 1 and March 1. This will ensure you are considered for most types of financial aid. To file online go to http://www.fafsa. gov/. Both you and your parents must apply for a personal identification number (PIN) to sign your online FAFSA. This can be done when you file your FAFSA. You will need federal income tax information for the last tax year for both you and your parents. To ensure you do not miss the deadline, estimates can be used at first; however, a corrected FASFA must be submitted once tax returns are complete.

Ten tips for paying for college 1. Start saving for college early. 2. Work with high school counselors to find scholarships or search the internet on your own. 3. Make sure you know, and meet, deadlines for financial aid. 4. Earn college credit in high school by taking AP or concurrent enrollment classes. 5. Lessen costs by starting at a nearby community college and/or living at home. 6. Earn your degree faster by taking summer courses. 7. Save money by taking more classes - at some colleges you can take 15 credit-hours at the same cost as the more typical 12 credit-hours. 8. Get a part-time job on or off campus. 9. Many community groups and often your parents’ company have scholarships available. But it’s up to you to find these sources of money. 10. If you have a scholarship, don’t blow it by getting bad grades or acting up.

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Your campus visit:

Picture yourself spending the next 4 years in this place.

Is it the right school for you?

After visiting a few schools, your recollections may start to blur. Be sure to take photos and notes to help you remember the different experiences.

What to see, do & ask Try to visit college campuses when school is in session, so you can really get a feel for what it’s like during a normal day. You can try to schedule your next visit on a professional development day for teachers, when you have off but colleges are holding classes. You can also use your spring break to visit out-of-state schools — some colleges will even let you spend the night in one of their dorms. If visiting in person is not possible, be sure to take a virtual tour!

CCBC Essex State-of-the-art nursing program.

❏ Check the boxes & fill in your answers as you explore a campus.

Stevenson University Keeps on-campus jobs posted online to make it easy for me to find work. Also, brand new football stadium!

College name ______________________________________________________________________________ Location ________________________________________________ Date visited________________________

What to see...

What to do...

Remember

The dorms

❏ Interview

Choosing a college is a big decision. Make

How far is the walk to class? ____________

❏ Get

Are the dorms co-ed? Do they have study areas? Is there a laundry room for students?

❏ Y ❏ Y ❏ Y

❏ N ❏ N ❏ N

The bookstore

information about financial aid and

work opportunities on campus. ❏ Take

need for class or will you have to

a tour with a student guide. Ask

liked or disliked about the college? Be sure to note it here so you don’t forget.

Why did they choose this college? What is

_________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________

the student newspaper or blog.

What is happening on campus? ❏ ❏ Y N

❏ Venture

off-campus.

Is it a safe area?

The cafeteria Is there a variety of food?

Was there anything that you particularly

students questions about their experiences.

❏ Read

Are there things to do/visit? ❏ ❏ Y N

What is the student food plan? __________

Could you find an off-campus job? Is public transportation available?

❏ Y ❏ Y ❏ Y ❏ Y

❏ N ❏ N ❏ N ❏ N

__________________________________ Try the food if you can. Is it good?

❏ ❏ Y N

The library student use?

What to ask... What courses of study/majors does the col-

Is there computer access for

lege offer/specialize in? ________________ ❏ ❏ Y N

__________________________________ What kinds of transition support services do

The sports centers ❏ Take

they offer freshmen? __________________

a peek at the arenas while on

__________________________________

campus. You may even be able to

How do you get help when you need it? ____

attend a game or concert.

__________________________________ What’s the student-teacher ratio? _____/___

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I can snowboard on campus!

sure you’re choosing the right one for you.

their major? What do they do for fun?

Do they carry everything you will leave campus for necessities?

with an admissions officer.

Frostburg State University

Salisbury University Wow campus! Beautiful new buildings with great technology. Friendly, too!

University of MD College Park The football game was so fun! And a great way to get to know other students.

Morgan State University Want to look more into Team Up to Clean Up, a MSU organization to promote campus unity.

Imagine... Creating the next computer game.

Working with one of the largest databases in the U.S. Discovering a cure.

Towson University The university store seemed to have pretty much everything I would ever need for class.

Developing a communications system that receives signals anywhere in the world.

You can do it. Right here in Baltimore County. UMBC Heard they have lots of dance, music and theater performances that I’d love to see.

Baltimore County Department of Economic Development www.baltimorecountymd.gov/business Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and the Baltimore County Council

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Career ONE DAY SHE MAY LOOK BACK AND SAY THAT HER

FUTURE STARTED HERE At Lockheed Martin, when we envision the future, we see a world of never-ending possibilities. But that future will never be realized unless we prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s challenges. That’s why it is so vitally important for educators, parents, and industry partners like ours to encourage young people to study science, technology, engineering, and math. And it’s also why Lockheed Martin is proud to support the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education.

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Resumés that rock! Tips to get you that all-important interview Most high school students don’t have much work experience. Employers expect that. Still, they want to know what makes you stand out. Nothing reflects your skills and achievements better than your transcript or a great resumé. Is your email address something like troublemaker@gmail.com? Doesn’t sound too professional, does it? Make a new one for job searching using just your name or initials. List can include awards, honors or other special classes or vocational programs. Tip: List your sculpture class if you’re applying for an internship at a museum.

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If your school gives your grades as a percentage, write “Avg: 87.3%.” If your grades aren’t so hot, leave them out for now and work on improving them.

EDUCATION

Central High School Perfect attendance during first semester Maryland Scholar

GPA: 2.8/4.0

EMPLOYMENT

Ellicott City Community Pool, Lifeguard 16 hours of work every weekend Trained in CPR and first aid Maintained pool cleanliness and safety

Summer 2013

ACTIVITIES

Key traits and skills that will impress would-be employers: responsibility, organization, dedication, hard work, multi-tasking, leadership, creativity, time management. Think about how you’ve learned or been able to use these skills or traits and describe the experience.

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J.V. Soccer, team captain Eight hours of practice and two games every week Led team to 14-2 record Highest goal percentage on team Won Spririt Award at end-of-the-year banquet

2012-2013

Helping Hand Nursing Center, volunteer 2011-2013 Four hours of volunteer work twice a month Talked to residents, designed activities and assisted nurses Recruited two more volunteers

SKILLS

INTERESTS

Bilingual: Spanish and English Basic computer skills, including word processing (Microsoft Word) and PowerPoint; excellent knowledge of Internet search engines Responsibility learned through taking care of two siblings most evenings Organizational skills learned through balancing school, sports and family obligations Dedication and hard work proven through athletic success Reading, photography, spending time with family

How long have you been involved or were you involved? Employers like to see commitment.

Advertiser Index AAI Corporation ....................................................6 Anne Arundel Community College....................19 Baltimore Co. Economic Development..............25

Include things you do at school and in your community, as well as volunteer activities. Write about your role in the activity, what you do/did, what skills you’ve gained as a result, and any achievements and honors.

Community College of Baltimore County ..........2 Comcast Beltway Region ..........Inside Back Cover Earth Networks-Weather Bug................................7 Johns Hopkins Medicine ......................................29 KPMG ....................................................................18 Lockheed Martin ..................................................26 McCormick ............................................................15

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Morgan State University ......................Back Cover

is proud to support

Northrop Grumman ..........................Inside Cover Prince George’s Community College ..................10 Salisbury University ..............................................16

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Stevenson University ............................................13

This is a good place to list things you do or like, especially if they are related to the kind of job you want. For instance, if you want to be a lifeguard, mention that you love swimming and exercising.

Towson University ..................................................8 T. Rowe Price..........................................................27 University of Baltimore ..........................................3 University of Maryland Baltimore County ........17 University System of Maryland..............................5

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Understanding Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Skills

TOP INDUSTRIES IN MARYLAND

Think about key skills needed in today’s workplace: problem solving, critical thinking, communication and collaboration. What do they all have in common? They’re all skills of a STEM proficient student.

Maryland's industry clusters are at the forefront of innovation and technology, fueling economic growth and opportunity.

STEM on the Job Most employers want workers who are able to reason and solve problems using some mathematics, science, and technology knowledge. Key STEM skills include:

17%

STEM SKILLS ARE REQUIRED FOR JOBS ACROSS MANY DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES

FINANCE & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

15%

• Analytical thinking skills to research a topic, develop a project plan and timeline, and draw conclusions from research results.

• Collaboration skills to work effectively on a team to accomplish a common goal. • Communication skills to produce clear and coherent writing and presentations in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. • Mathematic skills for calculations, measurements, modeling and quantitative predictions. • Science skills to develop and refine researchable questions, plan and carry out investigations, collect and analyze data, and construct explanations based on evidence. • Technical reading skills to follow a standard blueprint or multistep procedures and to determine the meaning of symbols and technical terms. • Technology skills to select or create and employ the appropriate tool for developing solutions to problems or answers to questions.

STEM in School You may think that STEM skills are not important because you are not interested in becoming an engineer or a computer programmer (though those jobs ARE in demand). What you need to keep in mind is that almost all jobs will require some STEM-related skills. An easy way to get a jump start on those skills is to take courses in middle and high school that prepare you to succeed in college and beyond. Here are some of the courses that will give you a good foundation for STEM skills. • Algebra • Statistics • Biology • Geography • Physics

• Chemistry • Computer Science • Calculus • Economics

• Environmental Science • Technology Education • Geometry • Engineering

sources: www.iseek.org/careers/stemskills.html, www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/programs/stem/

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382,000 WORKERS

EDUCATION & RESEARCH

13%

• Creative thinking skills to employ divergent and convergent thinking to develop solutions to problems and answers to questions. • Critical thinking skills to employ a systematic approach to problem solving that includes breaking down a problem into parts to discover its nature and relationships and monitoring and evaluating progress toward solution development.

434,000 WORKERS

Photography

Nutrition

Medicine

Architecture

340,000 WORKERS

HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCE

10%

253,000 WORKERS

HOSPITALITY & RECREATION Animation

Computer or Video game design

Aeronautics

Forensic Science

6%

140,000 WORKERS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

5%

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates at least

4%

8,654,000 sources: www.choosemaryland.org

$78,000 ANNUALLY

The national average wage is

$42,979

1%

35,000 WORKERS

ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY ities, the state is home to nearly 50 acute care hospitals, Maryland is proud to host company headquarters, serv- ranking second nationally in physicians per 100,000 ice providers, investor centers and back-office operations population, with more than 23,000 doctors. for some of the best-known names in the financial and HOSPITALITY & RECREATION professional industry. A popular tourism destination entertaining more than 28 million visitors annually, Maryland visitors spend $14 bilEDUCATION & RESEARCH An exceptional network of more than 400 research centers lion at restaurants, attractions and retailers. and 60 colleges provide a solid and steady catalyst for research and higher education in Maryland. Maryland INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ranks second nationally in R&D investments by the federal One of the nation’s highest concentrations of IT workers and nearly 9,500 businesses position Maryland at the epicenter government — with $11.6 billion in annual funding for global cybersecurity. Top industry leaders in Maryland develop the latest technologies and advanced encryption HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCE Recognized world wide for its outstanding medical facil- methods to secure electronic communications worldwide.

FINANCE & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

In the U.S., the average professional with a STEM degree earns about

91,000 WORKERS

AEROSPACE & DEFENSE

U.S. STEM jobs will exist in 2018 not including self-employed STEM individuals

135,000 WORKERS

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION

MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION Maryland’s diverse community of manufacturing companies produce everything from handcrafted PRS Guitars to exotic flavors of McCormick & Company.

AEROSPACE & DEFENSE Sixteen of America’s top 25 aerospace companies and 70 of the top 100 defense contractors are in Maryland, making it one of the world’s most extensive and competitive aerospace and defense clusters.

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Always push past your comfort zone. You will be amazed by what you can accomplish.

Outreach Specialist Space Telescope Science Institute

My Typical Day

My Inspiration

My Favorite Subject

Dr. Teng Zhu was my mentor from my undergraduate days at Grambling State University. He is the person who encouraged me to pursue a career in physics. From his hospital bed, he was kind enough to suggest universities to which I should apply for internships. I have been fortunate to participate in every one he mentioned. Dr. Zhu passed away during my sophomore year, but his spirit and character are a consistent inspiration to me.

By taking Spanish, I was given the opportunity to learn about a different language while mathematics and science offered me challenges.

My Choices & Key Decisions At the end of my master’s program, I made the decision to pursue a career in outreach. I was going against the traditional career path, and it was not where I had originally envisioned my life leading. Because I did a summer internship at the Space Telescope Science Institute, the experience solidified my decision to follow my passion and enabled me to be in the profession I am in now.

What I Do As an outreach specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, I have a dual role of creating activities for two space telescopes: Hubble and James Webb. I assist in teacher development workshops and present scientific information about the James Webb telescope to middle and high school students. Using data from the Hubble Legacy Archive, I have also created educational activities for middle school students.

My schedule varies daily, but I start off the work day by getting myself and my newborn son ready. I drive to the school where I am scheduled to speak and set up my materials. My audience varies from kindergarteners to 12th graders. My presentation includes doing hands-on activities with the students. After the speaking engagement, I come back to the Institute to drop off my materials, check my e-mail and prepare for the next day’s outreach events. I write out frequently asked questions by the students and type up a summary of the day’s event at the school. Once I am done, I head home for the day after picking up my son from daycare. By 7:30 p.m., I am preparing dinner and getting my son ready for bed.

Why I Do It The Hubble and James Webb are great telescopes, and I enjoy the opportunity to tell the public about them.

My Advice Always push past your comfort zone. You will be amazed by what you can accomplish.

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Grambling State University Grambling, LA Bachelor of Science in Physics

Fisk University Nashville, TN Master of Arts in Physics

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Chief Technology Transition Officer Lockheed Martin Corporation

My Inspiration All that I have accomplished both professionally and personally is a direct result of my mother’s hard work, dedication and sacrifice.

My Choices & Key Decisions I established an overachieving philosophy that guides every decision I face. My primary goal is to focus on the pursuit of personal excellence so that resulting successes can be used as a tool to enrich the lives of family and friends and to pursue community prosperity through purpose-driven and civic duty projects.

My Favorite Subject I really enjoyed problem solving and the importance of selecting the right formula or theory to discover the answers to practical or thought provoking questions in mathematics and science.

What I Do As a chief technology transition officer, I

manage the delivery of innovative enterprise technology solutions to the federal government, which spans areas such as cloud computing, cyber security, mobility and big data analytics.

Why I Do It The field of technology excites me and I enjoy keeping track of how it continuously changes. My job allows me to contribute to matters of national and international significance.

My Typical Day As the sun is rising, I start my day by packing my daughters lunches for school and making their breakfast. I talk with them about what exciting activities are planned at their school for the day and I tell them what I will be doing at work. Partnering with my wife, we get them ready and out the door for school. In the office, there is rarely a dull moment as I admittedly enjoy

being immersed in large-scale, complex enterprise information technology challenges and working on them to find innovative solutions. The days can be a bit long, but I try to get back home in time to help my children with after-school activities and homework. After dinner and bedtime, I get back on the computer to finalize tasks for the day.

My Advice Explore your individual curiosity and always strive to create learning experiences both within and outside the classroom. Grab hold of opportunities to build upon learning with practical, real-world applications that are grounded in problems of national and international significance. Translate gained experience and acquired knowledge into opportunities to help your peers and others to achieve success as well.

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Bowie State University Bowie, MD Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Technology

University of Maryland University College Adelphi, MD Master of Science in Technology Management

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Education is one of the very few things in life that never loses its value and it cannot be taken from you.

My Inspiration

My Favorite Subject

I have always felt that what inspired me was not a person but a feeling. As a kid, I recall being alone in my room, listening to music night after night, and thinking to myself, “I don’t need to tell anyone that I’m bright and talented, but I am going to prove it.” It was just an inner drive in myself to prove that I was as good or better than anyone who made me feel otherwise.

Science classes were always my favorite because I thought it was super cool to learn about chemistry, physics, anatomy, atoms, molecules, velocity, bones, lungs, etc. I enjoyed learning the components of things in the world and how they operate.

My Choices & Key Decisions When I was in college, I took a lot of science courses, but I found out later that I did not have enough courses in one field to get a degree. After quickly making an appointment with an advisor, she told me I was qualified for several “Allied Health” degrees. I had no idea what allied health was, but I applied for all of them including physical therapy and radiological technology. Nuclear medicine technology is the only one that accepted me, and now I have been involved in the field for 25 years. Strange how things work out.

Mary M. Nuclear Medicine Technology Teacher Johns Hopkins Hospital

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What I Do As a nuclear medicine technology instructor at Johns Hopkins Hospital, I teach students about this form of radiology, which involves injecting radioactive materials into patients and watching the physiology of different organs. The technology helps in the diagnosis of different diseases and conditions.

Why I Do It Being in a hospital feels like a second home to me. It is very comfortable and it is nice to not be afraid to go to a hospital. My job has also allowed me firsthand experience to stress the importance to students of treating patients like your own family and always maintaining a

high ethical standard toward other humans — not just in the hospital but in life. Every person deserves equal treatment and respect.

My Typical Day Taking my dog for a walk starts my day. Then I’ll head into the office or to a local hospital where my students are training. During my time in my office, I write tests, grade papers, prepare presentations, keep track of student progress and take care of anything related to the students and their progression in the nuclear medicine technology training program. While at the hospitals, I do labs with the students, which includes learning how to handle radioactive materials, and observe their critical skills while working in the real world. After a full day, I go home and walk my dog.

My Advice Never stop going to school and learning. Education is one of the very few things in life that never loses its value and it cannot be taken from you.

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Indiana University Bloomington, IN Bachelor of Science

Indiana University Indianapolis, IN Master of Science

Capella University Online Doctorate

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WHAT INSPIRED YOU

complete the 3-2 Dual Degree Program.

My inspiration to pursue electrical engineering came from those who tried to discourage me, saying engineering wasn’t a good field for women. This only fueled my desire to pursue it even more.

CHOICES AND KEY DECISIONS

Dericka O. Systems Engineer Northrop Grumman

One key decision I had to make was whether or not to accept a full scholarship to Washington College, with which I wasn’t familiar. I applied to approximately 11 schools and was accepted to 10 and was waitlisted at one. The only full scholarship I received was to attend Washington College through Project Excellence. I then had to decide whether to attend a small school I knew nothing about for free or to attend a school I really wanted to go to and take out loans. On top of that, I had to decide if I wanted to go through the 3-2 Dual Degree Program of Washington College, where I’d study physics and electrical engineering, or go straight to a school with a four-year program in electrical engineering. Sixteen years later I’m happy with my decision to attend Washington College and

FAVORITE SUBJECT My favorite subject is math. It is necessary for problem solving, critical thinking skills and to create equations in Excel in order to get figures relating to logistics like FPMH (failures per million hours).

WHAT I DO As a Logistics Engineer, I combine strong managerial skills with a solid understanding of mathematics and numbers in the science of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of resources, materials and finished products of Northrop Grumman.

WHY I DO IT Logistics engineers ensure the reliability, maintainability and availability of designed products or systems. This is an important job as the products Northrop Grumman produces are for use by the U.S. military and its allies. The job of the military is to protect us so we must ensure

that the products we produce for them not only are built to last but also can be repaired quickly and efficiently, if necessary. I see this position as an opportunity to use my technical knowledge in a way to help the service members protect our country.

MY TYPICAL DAY On any given day, work is generally spent seeking out information from other engineers. I definitely use my networking skills everyday as I have to communicate with people to find out how their knowledge can help me in completing my task.

MY ADVICE My advice would be to gain exposure in your field of interest as much as possible before college. Take advantage of summer internships and summer enrichment programs. Don’t wait until freshman year in college to decide on a major. Establish relationships with people in your field of interest so that while you are in college you’ll have mentors and connections for summer internships.

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The Potomac School McLean, VA

Washington College Chestertown, MD Bachelor of Science in Physics

University of Maryland College Park College Park, MD Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

University of Maryland University College Adelphi, MD Master of Science in Technology Management

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Biological Oceanographer The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

My Inspiration My family has supported and encouraged me to follow this journey and to overcome every obstacle I have found along the way. The person I am today is because of those close to me that encouraged me to keep moving forward.

My Choices & Key Decisions I began college with a major focusing on mathematics and computers. They were subjects I enjoyed, but I was not passionate about them. During my freshman year, I took an introductory biological sciences course, which awakened my interest in the natural world around me. I went on to change my major and earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in biology. While considering pursuing a doctorate degree, I was unsure of which area in biological science to concentrate. Because I love the ocean, I decided to focus on ma-

rine sciences with a concentration in biological oceanography. The choice brought me full circle back to math and computer skills because I use satellites and computers to understand the biology of the oceans.

My Favorite Subject I have always been curious about the world around me and how things work. I enjoyed science because it allowed me to explore some of the answers.

What I Do As a post doctorate fellow at the laboratory, I perform research on ocean color remote sensing, which means I study the biology of the ocean using satellites.

Why I Do It My job gives me the opportunity to be at sea, finding ways to protect the environ-

ment and develop a better understanding of how the ocean functions.

My Typical Day There are two different typical work days I have which depends on the stage of my research that I am currently working on. The first involves loading equipment onto an oceanographic research vessel and traveling out into the water to collect data and perform experiments. These research expeditions sometimes last weeks depending on the goals of our research. My other typical day involves going to the office to use computers and satellites to analyze the ocean areas we have visited during our expeditions.

My Advice Be persistent in pursuing your goals, but more important, be true to yourself and follow what you are passionate about in your life.

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University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Puerto Rico Master of Science in Biology

University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Puerto Rico Doctorate in Biological Oceanography

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Every moment is an opportunity for greatness.

Erica R. Transportation Engineer State Highway Administration

My Inspiration My mom and my stepmom are the best. When I don’t believe in myself, my mother says “You can do it.” I may not believe me, but I believe her because she would never lie to me. My stepmother has been a constant resource. Once, when I was 15, I told her I wanted to be just like her. She looked at me and said, “No, you don’t. You are going to be you, and that’s going to be so much better.” These women have inspired me to be the best. I never pictured the life that they saw ahead of me, but now I am living it. It’s amazing.

My Choices & Key Decisions While working at another company, I really didn’t enjoy my job, which was unexpected because I always wanted to be an engineer. I started looking for a new position and applied for another job, but didn’t get it. It was a huge let down, but I wanted to know why, so I asked. The hiring manager said I needed more experience. I was good at my job, so I decided to challenge myself to find something else to

do when I got all my other work done that wasn’t project management. From that moment on, I decided that I didn’t want to be mediocre... I would be the best! Every moment was and is an opportunity for greatness.

My Favorite Subject I enjoyed mathematics and science because I liked that there was a right answer, and if I understood the information, I could figure it out.

What I Do My job responsibilities include reviewing and approving technical work for engineering projects such as Traffic Impact Studies and Hydraulic Reports. I try to figure out the best way to build roads so that vehicles, people and bicycles can share them in a safe way.

Why I Do It My job gives me the opportunity to solve problems with creative solutions. I like knowing I leave things better than the way I found them.

My Typical Day Usually I am at my desk by 7 a.m. I check emails and assign tasks to the engineers on my team. My work includes questions from developers and other SHA divisions/offices. I check with my supervisor to see if there are any additional tasks I can work on and also work on consultant invoices and proposal reviews.

My Advice I would recommend students watch a video on YouTube by a man named Eric Thomas entitled “How Bad Do You Want It?” There are a few things he talks about in the video that really touched me. First, it’s not about where you come from, you have to have heart to get where you want to go. Second, you have to sacrifice who you are for who you want to be by making hard choices about what is really important in your life. Third, sometimes life is painful, but the pain is temporary and will be replaced by something much better. If being successful were easy, everyone would be.

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The Bryn Mawr School Baltimore, MD

Tufts University Medford, MA Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering

Radford University Radford, VA Master of Science in Environmental and Engineering Geology

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My Inspiration Most recently I was inspired by Dr. Alice Stewart, one of few female physicians during the 1940s and the youngest fellow to be elected to the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. She was interested in epidemiology, the science of disease patterns, and — within a limited budget and time constraints — she conducted a study that indicated x-ray use on pregnant women as a cause of childhood cancer. As she went against the conventional wisdom of her time, she fought for more than 25 years with copious research to get what is now considered good practice accepted by medical establishments. To me, she was a historical anomaly who demonstrated a great deal of perseverance to make the world a better place.

My Choices & Key Decisions

Shaya J. Product Development/ Biomedical Engineer

Throughout college, I held numerous careerrelated occupations from research analyst to executive assistant for a small business. Those jobs not only helped pay for my tuition and living expenses, but they also developed my

skillsets in a low-risk environment. Based on those initial capabilities, I was able to land my first career position and take on many roles within my company.

My Favorite Subject My favorite subject of all time was biology. As a high school student, I absolutely loved reading about the mechanisms behind the human body, why aging occurs, how eye colors are passed through generations and the reason for the prevalence of allergies over the past 20 years.

What I Do As a product development/biomedical engineer, I am in the unique position of ensuring that human operators can use our mechanical design as intuitively as possible without a deficit in human work performance or safety.

Why I Do It I love brainstorming design solutions and problem solving. I have great leaders that mentor me and have given me great tips and techniques along the

way. My day is fun because of the team of people I work with daily.

My Typical Day The day starts for me at 6:30 a.m. when I get up and go for a quick jog around the local park. After breakfast and getting ready for work, I listen to a podcast during my commute. I am at my desk by 9 a.m. responding to e-mails from my team, planning the tasks to be completed for the day and preparing for meetings to discuss the latest design development concepts. By 4:30 p.m., the work day winds down as I am determining the tasks for tomorrow and responding to any last minute emails. Once I am finished with work, I like trying a new restaurant or activity in the city with friends.

My Advice I really believe you get out of life what you put into it. The world is such a large place and there are so many opportunities and resources available now that it can be overwhelming at times. Don’t be afraid to go out and explore. Have a few adventures and expand your capabilities and interests.

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University of Maryland College Park A. James Clark School of Engineering College Park, MD Bachelor of Science in Biological Resources Engineering

University of Maryland College Park A. James Clark School of Engineering College Park, MD Master of Science in Bioengineering

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My Inspiration There are many people who inspire me – those in the business world, local community members and others who perform random acts of kindness. Traits of those who inspire me include drive, dedication and a willingness to make sacrifices to achieve what they want out of their lives. I believe that inspiration can come from almost anywhere. You just need to stop and take notice.

My Choices & Key Decisions Many times your first job after college is not the one you see yourself in forever. I took a job after college, but I got to a point where I wanted more. It was a good job, just not something I wanted to do long term. I decided to leave the position even though I did not have another job lined up. Three weeks later, I started a new job. Today, I use skills that I learned from both jobs. Don’t be afraid to take chances — just make sure they are well thought out.

My Favorite Subject I really liked the lab activities in my science

Jason V. 222

Vice President of National Sales PNC Bank

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classes. I also enjoyed gym class because it was a great way to blow off steam and get moving after sitting in a chair for extended periods of time.

What I Do Managing a sales team of 13, we work with colleges and universities to teach students about loans, financial literacy and debt management. My job duties include establishing new products, coaching team members and helping the bank assist students and their families.

Why I Do It I am inspired by helping students achieve their goal of going to college. I also get to talk to families to help them understand the higher education process.

My Typical Day I get to do different things every day which helps to keep my job new and exciting. There really never is a typical day. I start

my morning with a cup of coffee and checking my e-mail to see if there is anything that needs my attention from the night before. My staff and I travel a lot so we do not always work the typical 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule. Most of us end up doing work late at night in the hotel. I usually have several meetings during the day with other managers, business partners and my team. My tasks include creating budgets for spending and travel, employee and product development and collaborating with other departments within the bank. When I am traveling, I attend trade shows, meetings with clients and planned conference activities.

My Advice Experience as much as you can in high school and college. Get involved because the more you are involved — the more experiences you gain. What you learn may one day help you to plan your future.

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Frostburg State University Frostburg, MD Sociology Major/Business Minor

University of Maryland University College Adelphi, MD Master of Science in Management

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Stephanie W. Oyster Biologist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

My Inspiration When I was growing up, my parents got me interested in the outdoors. We spent a lot of time in the mountains and sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. While at those beautiful places, I developed a deep sense of appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. My parents not only showed me those places but gave me a lot of independence to explore them. By second grade or so, I could row a little boat by myself and explore pristine shorelines and the headwaters of little creeks.

My Choices & Key Decisions In undergraduate school, I had one particularly amazing summer. I spent half of the time in Alaska studying bald eagles as part of a student field studies program. I got to live in a tent at the base of a glacier. The rest of the summer, I found work as a deckhand on a tall ship in Mystic, CT. During this time, I

decided to combine my interest in conservation and environmental issues with my love of being on the water into my current career.

My Favorite Subject As a high school graduate, I enjoyed subjects such as art and science because they allowed me to be creative and go outdoors.

What I Do The current oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay is only about 1 percent of historic levels. We need more of them because oysters clean the water by filtering as they eat, and their reefs create habitat for other species. As an oyster biologist, I work with state and federal agencies and non-profits to build oyster reefs.

Why I Do It My job gives me the opportunity to help improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay plus I

get to spend time outdoors.

My Typical Day My days vary a lot, which I like. Some days I spend in front of a computer while others I meet with partner organizations and coworkers to plan oyster restoration projects and develop policies that support those projects. The best days of all are the ones I get to spend aboard boats, seeing the projects I’ve planned actually go into the water.

My Advice Find your bliss, as my good friend always says. Do what you love, and if you have a particular talent that you also love, then focus on that. There are so many amazing careers out there, and if you apply creativity and ingenuity you can probably build your own career doing things you love.

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Centennial High School Ellicott City, MD

University of Maryland College Park College Park, MD Bachelor of Science

Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Master Degree

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My Inspiration My students inspire me every day to continue teaching. I also have a mentor who is a retired teacher and assistant principal, Patricia Martin, who I speak to and go to for advice. She has always been honest with me, telling me exactly how things are even if it is not something I want to hear.

lead classes and mentor students. My job also involves writing, revising and editing lesson plans. Hearing the words ‘thank you’ and getting compliments from my students is one of the best benefits to my job.

Why I Do It

Growing up in Oregon, my favorite subject was mathematics. I loved solving math problems because there was always one answer — no possibility for additional responses. My favorite class was calculus because as the problems became more complex, the challenge of solving such problems made it more fun and exciting.

I honestly became a teacher because I thought it would be easy and a break from getting my Ph.D. in psychology. I never realized how much work teachers really do. Even though it seems like it will get easier each year, it truly never does. You must keep up to date with all the changes that are occurring around the state and county as well as know what’s hip in order to find a way to capture the students’ attention and motivate them.

What I Do

My Typical Day

As a math teacher at Overlea High School, I

I am not a morning person so when I wake

My Favorite Subject

up I’m usually running around the house trying to get ready and make sure I get to work on time. I teach three classes for an hour and a half each. Duty, which is substituting in another class or doing hall monitoring, is a task I do every other day which lasts about 45 minutes. I spend the remainder of the day running around trying to make copies, preparing the next day’s lesson plan and grading papers. After school, I attend Notre Dame of Maryland University where I am taking classes toward my Ph.D. in instructional leadership. I teach swimming after school until 7:30 p.m five days a week.

My Advice

Arra C. Math Teacher Baltimore County Public Schools

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Never give up. Just try and you will understand.

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Loyola University Baltimore, MD Bachelors of Science in Psychology & Biology

Towson University Towson, MD Master of Arts in Experimental Psychology

Notre Dame of Maryland University Baltimore, MD Pursuing a doctorate degree in instructional leadership

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Deputy Secretary Maryland Department of Disabilities

My Inspiration My parents taught me about sacrifice, public service, personal responsibility, hard work and that excuses are obstacles to true growth and progress. I am also inspired by the late lawyer and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall who used his abilities to make America better. He chose to fight against discrimination and inequality in areas of race, gender and disability.

reading different kinds of books about topics I was interested in.

What I Do As deputy secretary, I direct development, implementation, and communication of the agency’s policy initiatives across state government through the State’s Disabilities Plan. I coordinate the department’s legislative agenda before the General Assembly and supervise professional staff in policy domains.

My Choices & Key Decisions Over the course of eight years, I participated as a volunteer staff member and mentor for the Maryland Youth Leadership Forum. The chairperson for the event is now my boss. The experience gave me the opportunity to demonstrate skills that she valued which led to an opportunity to work together in the future.

My Favorite Subject English, social studies, Spanish and music were the ones I enjoyed the most. I also liked

Why I Do It Working at the Department of Disabilities, I have the ability to help people and use the law and policy to create good outcomes for people with disabilities.

My Typical Day During the legislative session, my day starts around 6 a.m. I eat breakfast with my wife and 2-year-old son before heading out for my hourlong commute. By 9 a.m., my work day begins with a variety of tasks on my to-do list. I attend

meetings with my staff or other policy makers from around the state. Reviewing and editing documents about policy issues in matters like education, employment, health, community living or transportation is another job duty. Throughout the day, I review my calendar, return e-mails and phone calls and tend to administrative duties. I finalize written or oral testimony for any bills hearing that day. Eating lunch on the way, I drive from our Baltimore office to Annapolis to drop off testimony and attend bill hearings or work sessions we are following. I often meet with legislators, their staff, staff from advocacy groups or other state agencies to discuss pending matters or issues. Because bill hearings can last into the evening hours, I usually get home between 7 and 8 p.m.

My Advice Always be willing to take on additional tasks and roles in your work. Do all the parts of your job as well as you can, particularly the tasks you don’t find interesting.

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University of Maryland College Park College Park, MD Bachelor of Arts in Psychology/ Criminology

University of Maryland School of Law Baltimore, MD Juris Doctorate

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My Inspiration When I was a toddler, my father finished his service in the U.S. Army. He then went to Tougaloo College on a basketball scholarship. On the weekends, he would hitch-hike from school to come home to be with his family. He taught me the importance of pursuing an education to better yourself and provide for your family. My mother is a stalwart in the community where I grew up and always strives to provide for under privileged children.

My Choices & Key Decisions After serving in three rather intensive positions in President George W. Bush’s Administration, I made a decision that my next career phase would be to serve children’s needs in some capacity. I responded to an executive recruiter’s search for a few positions. They were both opportunities where I could have made a lot of money for my family, but it would have required being away from home long hours, travel, etc. These were all of the things that I didn’t like about my jobs. I explained to the recruiter that, after working extensive hours and traveling so much, what I was

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Battelle Memorial Institute

looking for in the next stage of my career had to be about providing a better foundation for children. As she promised, she did pass my resume on to another department in her organization, and they called me about a couple of children’s advocacy positions which I applied for and was chosen to lead a public policy office for a national child welfare foundation.

programs. I enjoy supporting efforts to make children’s lives better.

My Typical Day

Science offered me hands-on experiences while social studies presented the application of geography as it relates to the world and government.

As a parent, my day begins by trying to shepherd my children out the door for school. After fighting traffic to get to work, I usually have a little calm before meetings begin. One thing I’ve learned is to give yourself space between meetings. My days range from conference calls to meetings with education officials across the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia region.

What I Do

My Advice

My Favorite Subject

I help our employees and schools in specific communities become more strategic about reaching specific goals in Science, Technology, Education, and Math (STEM) outcomes. Battelle also launched an advocacy group called STEMx last June to which I provide policy or advocacy support as a part of my job duties.

Why I Do It My job allows me to create and implement new

High school graduation is an accomplishment, but it’s important for students to know that it’s one of your first achievements in life. A typical life-span today is 79 years, so you might not know exactly what you’ll be doing over the next 60 years. Plan for a robust, mind-challenging life. Be prepared to be flexible and always apply lessons learned before moving on to the next stage in life. Talk to adults who are employed where you might want to be employed.

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Franklin County High School Meadville, MS

Mississippi College Clinton, MS Bachelor of Science in Management

Jackson State University Jackson, MS MBA with a Management Focus

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Jason P. Owner and Plumber Palmer’s Plumbing

My Inspiration My family is the reason I get up every morning and do what I do every day.

My Choices & Key Decisions I had a job working on cars, but I did not see an opportunity for growth. My father was a plumber and the trade intrigued me. I decided to quit in order to work as a plumbing apprentice for my father. Later, I decided to open up my own business. I’ve always wanted to be my own boss, and the entrepreneur spirit was within me.

and gas piping in homes, restaurants, office buildings and construction sites. As the business owner, I also negotiate pricing with my suppliers, manage a crew of employees, answer customer’s questions and write contracts for larger jobs.

Why I Do It I’ve always enjoyed putting things together, and placing pipe in a house is like working on a big puzzle. I enjoy helping my customers because seeing them smile when a job is well done is inspiring.

My Favorite Subject

My Typical Day

I always enjoyed mathematics because several of my hobbies, such as working on cars and building things, required me to use it. In high school, I figured out I would need to use it in my future career.

My work day begins in my home office between 6:30 and 7 a.m. I go over what is scheduled for each employee for the day and make sure they have what they need. My employees arrive at the office at 7:30 a.m. They get their vans straightened up from the day before and we go over their planned day. They leave for their

What I Do I design, install and repair plumbing systems

first job or service call by 8:30 a.m. After my employees leave, my day varies. Some days, I have a full schedule of service calls to go on. The calls could be simple half hour jobs or could take all day. Occasionally, I’ll go with my employees to help them on jobs. My day could also include driving from job site to job site to meet potential clients, pulling permits and checking on work that is being done. Another task includes doing paper work such as estimates and contracts for builders and homeowners. My day normally ends around 4 p.m. Since we are a 24-hour emergency company, if the phone rings at any hour, I will go on a call.

My Advice A little dedication and hard work now will pay off in your future. Study hard and learn as much as you can when you can.

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Damascus High School Damascus, MD

Plumbing, Heating, Cooling Contractors (PHCC) Apprenticeship Program to obtain state Journeyman Plumber License

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My Inspiration For the past two years, one of my players has been fighting thyroid cancer. She was diagnosed the day after she graduated from high school. She has been down a difficult road for a 19-year-old, a road no one should have to travel. However, if you met her you would never know it. Cancer has not stopped her from living her life. She has inspired me to continue to live my life to the fullest, no matter what it throws at me and to do it with a smile on my face.

Ashlee C. Head Women’s Basketball Coach Marymount University

My Choices & Key Decisions When I graduated from college, I was ready to pursue an elementary teaching position. My college basketball coach, Billy Finney, asked me about my plans for the future and if I had ever considered becoming a graduate assistant. The job was for a full-time basketball assistant at Gettysburg College and, in return, they would pay for me to receive my master’s degree. Coach Finney offered to call on my behalf. I got the interview and was offered the position. Do I take the path I had been preparing for academically for four years to pursue,

or do I attempt something I never expected to do? With the support of my family, I took the position at Gettysburg. Looking back, it was a major stepping stone in how I got to where I am today.

My Favorite Subject Social studies, psychology and sociology were the ones I enjoyed the most because of the enthusiasm my teachers at high school demonstrated in the classroom. My teachers had such a positive impact on my life.

What I Do I am the leader of the women’s basketball program at Marymount University. Because we are a Division III school, our players do not receive atheletic scholarships. They play for the love of the game. In season, we practice six days a week for two hours. I plan, organize and run practices, scout out opponents, breakdown game film, and monitor the academic progress of my players. Another aspect to my job is recruiting admissible student-athletes, which is a year-long process.

Why I Do It It is rewarding to help my players reach their potential. My players inspire me to do my job.

My Typical Day My schedule depends on whether I am in-season or out-of-season. In-season we can put in 10hour workdays, six days a week. A typical day inseason focuses on how to prepare my team for our next game. I watch film of our most recent game, begin to focus on our next opponent, and read scouting reports. Our practices consist of teaching fundamentals, player development, strategies and conditioning. Once practice is over, I will make calls to recruits. My staff and I travel up and down the east coast to evaluate players.

My Advice Make things happen for yourself. I think this is possible through a strong work ethic, integrity and service to others. Do not expect things to happen for you because of who your parents are or where you are from. Make an honest name for yourself.

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Mercy High School Baltimore, MD

Marymount University Arlington, VA Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Minor in Elementary Education

McDaniel College Westminster, MD Master of Science in Special Education

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AST, Technical Manager NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Wallops Flight Facility

My Inspiration My father always inspired me and taught me at a very young age that it’s important to be willing to try new things. When I was 5 years old, I was signed up for soccer, but didn’t want to play. He told me that I had to try it and, if I didn’t like it, I wouldn’t have to keep playing. I ended up loving soccer. It was a good lesson learned, and one that I have kept with me my whole life.

My Favorite Subject My favorite class in high school was pre-calculus. This class was a foundation of advanced algebra and trigonometry to help prepare me for the many calculus courses taken as an engineering student in college. We focused on areas such as conic sections, vectors and more. Throughout the early stages in my career, this course really helped me with the in-depth analysis required.

My Choices & Key Decisions My high school was very small; in fact, my graduating class had only 69 students. I knew I wanted to attend the University of Maryland at

College Park, but needed a “stepping stone” to help myself transition from a small high school to such a large university. I decided to go to the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore for three semesters and then transferred to College Park. That really helped me to prepare. I also faced some key decisions about my career path. During my junior year of college, the engineering program at Maryland became very challenging. I thought about changing my major and going to culinary school. My parents, having owned a restaurant since I was very young, made me think that was the path I wanted to pursue. But, I had to weigh the pros and cons of running a restaurant against the opportunities I would have if I completed my degree in engineering. I ended up sticking with engineering, and I am glad I did.

technology development activities at the Wallops Flight Facility. Activities include working with prospective customer organizations from NASA, other government agencies, industry and academia to assess the technical feasibility of accomplishing their projects at Wallops. I also work with Wallops organizations to develop technical plans, schedules, and estimated costs.

Why I Do It I love what I do. It is very unique work, and being a part of it is exciting. The projects I am contributing to are diverse and extremely dynamic. I enjoy working with each and every organization at Wallops, within the NASA Agency, and external customers within the Department of Defense and the commercial industry.

What I Do

My Advice

I am a Technical Manager with the Suborbital and Special Orbital Project Directorate. I lead and support efforts involving prospective new aerospace flight projects, scientific research and

Some people won’t make decisions because they fear being wrong. Be the person who is willing to decide. Don’t be afraid to try. If you do make a mistake, learn from it and move on.

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University of Maryland College Park University of Maryland College Park College Park, MD College Park, MD Master in Engineering Bachelor in Engineering

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Don’t live in a bubble. Go out into the world and make a difference.

Audit Senior Associate KPMG

MY INSPIRATION My dad showed me the meaning of having a passion for something and working hard to achieve your goals. When I was seven, he started his own company. I watched him take a one office local company and grow it into a multi-national corporation. He was able to find a balance between his love for his kids and his passion for his company in a way that made me know how much he loved me while still being immensely successful.

MY CHOICES AND KEY DECISIONS When I was a junior in high school, I got involved with a youth group called Young Life. At first, it was just a fun place to go hang out and meet new people, but along the way I realized what it meant to have a relationship with God. My senior year, I decided to make a commitment to myself and Jesus to live my life in a way that would be pleasing to Him. From that point on, I knew that my life would be an adventure and that, as long as my priorities were in line, my life would be successful. My commitment has given me the

strength to make scary decisions such as moving my husband and myself to Switzerland for my job.

MY FAVORITE SUBJECT In high school, I loved math and science.

WHAT I DO As a financial statement auditor, I work with companies who have to issue financial statements to their shareholders. I review the accounting and financial ledgers to ensure they are correct. Throughout an audit, I work closely with the employees at the client site to review and test different schedules and estimates. I work with several different teams throughout the year for a variety of clients, which makes my job extremely interesting. Most people assume I do taxes since I am an accountant, but I don’t even do my own taxes!

WHY I DO IT My job challenges me on a regular basis which I enjoy. I like constantly learning new things.

MY TYPICAL DAY There is no such thing as a typical day for me because I am always going to different client sites and working on a variety of projects. I typically wake up around 5:30 a.m. and go to the gym. I’ll come home, have breakfast with my husband and get ready for work. My commute will either take me to my office or the client’s office. I check my email, have a status meeting with my team and work on analyzing a report provided by the client. I spend lunch with my team. Once we have finished, I call or stop by the client’s office to have a meeting. A progress update with my manager is next to make sure things are going as planned. I read through financial statements and provide comments to the client. After my work day comes to a close, I go home and have dinner with my husband.

MY ADVICE Don’t live in a bubble. Go out into the world, not just the United States, and make a difference. Don’t settle for just getting by. Be extraordinary.

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Trinity School Illchester, MD

Maryvale Preparatory School Brooklandville, MD

University of Maryland College Park College Park, MD Majored in Accounting and Finance

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Major Nicole C. U.S. Army Acquisition Officer Army Research Laboratory

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My Inspiration

My Favorite Subject

My paternal grandfather was born in 1900 and was a man of many trades. He was a baker, electrician, brick mason, corner store owner and handyman. He built his house, which still stands today in Atlanta, by hand. He gave the neighborhood children candy if they brought him undamaged bricks. My family was not wealthy, however, my grandfather used his hands to build a life for himself. He gives true meaning to the saying “You should know a little bit about a lot.” He was a hard worker whose work ethic has been passed down through the generations.

Understanding and interpreting data collection in statistics was intriguing to me. I also enjoyed biology and genetics classes. Understanding the body and the genetic structure of what made me who I am was very interesting.

My Choices & Key Decisions

Why I Do It

I made a decision to stay beyond my four year commitment in the military. I did an evaluation of the opportunities that were afforded to me through the various military programs versus going into the civilian engineering sector. Despite the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, I wanted to explore what the Army had to offer.

I love this country, and I am proud of my service to this nation. My job is fun because there are always new concepts to explore. It is inspiring to know my efforts in developing products will improve the Army’s future capabilities.

What I Do My job entails working with scientists and researchers to develop future products and systems. I aim to facilitate government contracts to get the U.S. Army the goods and services it needs and help to establish cooperative research agreements with universities across the country.

My Typical Day My day starts early when the alarm buzzes at 5

a.m. I get ready for the day and commute. Before I start work, I arrive at the gym at 7:30 a.m. for a workout. My work day starts at 9 a.m. and consists of consulting with scientists and researchers on how to procure the items needed to suit their needs and further their research. No day is the same. I meet with the director(s) to gauge the future requirements in order to create a realistic execution plan for my staff. By 4 p.m., I am closing out emails, doing a daily review of all my contract actions and prioritizing pending contracts for the next few days.

My Advice Even though, sometimes, it seems as though you are made to consume useless information, take a chance and do your best. Engaging these tasks head on and being familiar with these concepts will help to shape your future. Who knows? You may truly have an interest in topics that sound boring, like mathematics and physics, but haven’t figured out yet that your passion is for advanced algorithms that control robots.

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Florida A&M University Tallahassee, FL Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

Missouri University of Science & Technology Rolla, MO Master in Engineering Management

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MY INSPIRATION My grandfather always believed I could do anything I wanted to do. He taught me that anything I put my heart behind, I could achieve. He was a very wise man. We traveled together a lot when I was a child. He showed me a lot of the country. Our trip to Nebraska was one of the best. We got to see a national model airplane competition.

MY CHOICES AND KEY DECISIONS My original field of study in college was architecture. As I began studying, I decided I wanted to be more hands on with my future job. I had always been good at repairing things, yet I didn’t want to be restricted to an office job. I decided to change majors from architecture to automotive repairs.

MY FAVORITE SUBJECT While in high school, my technology education teacher put together a course geared toward competing in the National Engineering Design Challenge.

Anthony L. Mechanic Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority

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The contest asks a group to create a machine or product that can help improve people’s lives. The year I participated, the task was to build a machine able to carry groceries for disabled people. We designed a machine that could climb stairs and travel multiple different terrains carrying groceries.

MY TYPICAL DAY

I repair a variety of equipment from large items such as locomotives, cranes and generators to smaller equipment like chain saws. There is a lot of special equipment they use, so it’s a pretty broad spectrum. Some of the equipment we can repair reasonably quickly, but if there is a major project, some of the stuff can take as long as a week.

My day starts before the sun comes up. I’ll check on my son first before getting ready for work. My almost 20minute commute starts around 5:15 a.m. which allows me to beat rush hour traffic. Once I reach work, we have a morning safety meeting to go over all the details of what we are going to do for the day. I’m given my assignment, and then I go repair whatever I am asked to do. The repair work lasts all day. My shift ends with going back to the shop and finishing up paperwork before heading home. After picking up my son from daycare, we go home to spend the afternoon playing together. My wife comes home, and we spend some time together as a family.

WHY I DO IT

MY ADVICE

When something breaks, I modify or repair the item to work and function for what we need it to do. I feel like I really accomplished something when I can look back and see my achievements.

A lot of people seem to believe math is not that important but when you get into the real world, you end up using it a lot. You sometimes don’t even realize you are using it, but you actually are.

WHAT I DO

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Broadneck High School Annapolis, MD

Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville, MD

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Lydia H. Lawyer Tydings & Rosenberg

My Inspiration Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has long been an inspirational icon for me. After she graduated from law school at the top of her class, she was turned down for employment by over 40 law firms because of her gender. Rather than surrender her goals, she eventually found employment and went on to hold political office. Her story exemplifies perseverance and dedication. When I encounter an obstacle that seems insurmountable, I remind myself of Justice O’Connor’s story and am reassured that, where there is a will, there is a way.

My Choices & Key Decisions I am the first lawyer in my family. Having recognized my interest in the law while in high school, I pursued internships in college that exposed me to the law, including working for a domestic violence legal clinic, interning for

an elected official and with lobbyists in Annapolis. The exposure taught me about the profession and showed me that a legal career was the right path for me.

My Favorite Subject I love science experiments and learning how the human body works. I also enjoyed social studies because we learned about the formation of our country. As a Marylander, I feel so lucky to live next door to our nation’s capital.

What I Do The area of the law where my caseload focuses is business and commercial litigation. I usually represent businesses in lawsuits where they are being sued or are filing a lawsuit against another party. The cases sometimes involve contracts, personal injuries or property damages.

Why I Do It There are no two cases that are exactly alike,

which keeps my job challenging, rewarding and fun. I enjoy learning new things every day and helping people.

My Typical Day One thing I love about my job is that no two days are alike. Some days, I am running between court and the office, while other days I am busy interviewing witnesses or conducting research for my cases.

My Advice The business place is becoming increasingly international, and mastering a second language will give you a competitive advantage. While in high school, I suggest availing yourself of foreign language courses and continue the study through college. The foreign language skill will pay dividends.

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University of Baltimore School of Law Baltimore, MD Juris Doctorate

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Beginning at a young age, I played multiple sports, which forced me to manage my time well. This skill helped me to perform better in the classroom.

My Inspiration My parents worked their whole lives and provided a good example every day. My mom is a teacher, and the importance of education was always stressed in our house. My father is a supervisor with United Parcel Service. They both taught me to treat others kindly and do the right thing.

My Choices & Key Decisions While in high school, I worked during the summer months on construction/drywall jobs. The experience made me see exactly what I did not want to do for a living. Those were very tough, physical jobs that taxed your body yet didn’t necessarily pay well. I walked away from those jobs with the utmost respect for my uncle, who owns his own drywall business, and manual laborers like him who have to physically exert themselves so much in order to make a living. The experience was an additional motivation for me to reach my goal of working in sports.

My Favorite Subject I really enjoyed chemistry in high school. I

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liked how it incorporated math into explaining the composition of matter. I had an outstanding teacher named Ms. Kidd who made it fun, and she really cared about her students. Oftentimes, I wish I would’ve pursued that subject further in college.

What I Do As a scout, I get to evaluate college football players who are eligible for the National Football League draft. While judging their physical abilities as a player, I also try to find out what type of person they are off the field of play. There are so many benefits to my job. I get paid to travel across the country to watch football and build relationships with coaches and players. Plus, when our team is putting together the roster, I get to have some input.

Why I Do It I’ve had a love of sports in general since I was young, but football has always been my favorite. As a scout, I enjoy the process of trying to build a team.

My Typical Day My day varies depending on the season. During football season, I wake up and go to a college or university for the day. I call ahead to let them know I am coming so I can find out where to park, who I should speak to and where I need to go. I’ll spend my day reviewing film, compiling a list of draftable prospects, talking to school personnel and attending practice. After driving to the next school, I get to my hotel room and type up reports from my observations of the day.

My Advice Beginning at a young age, I played multiple sports, which forced me to manage my time well. This skill helped me to perform better in the classroom. Because of my time management, I was able to get involved in things outside of sports like singing in the choir, playing saxophone in the band, mentoring and volunteering. One of the most rewarding things I have ever done is giving my time to help others.

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DePauw University Greencastle, IN Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Butler University Indianapolis, IN One year toward Master of Business Administration

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Co-Owner Light Point Security

My Inspiration My parents were very supportive and very involved in all of my school activities. My dad was a math teacher and always helped me with my math homework when I needed it. My mom helped me with reports and school projects. In high school, my physics teacher was another great source of inspiration for me. He taught me that life wouldn’t be easy and that I needed to work hard to achieve success.

My Choices & Key Decisions When I was in college, I decided to switch majors. I started as a math major but later changed to computer engineering after realizing that once I graduated my career options would be limited with a math degree. I enjoyed math and was good at it, but I didn’t want to be a math teacher. At the time, I felt like that was my only option with a math degree. I wanted a major with a wider range of opportunities and, after consulting with friends and counselors, I settled on computer engineering. I’m happy with my decision. It was the right choice. Another key choice for

me was seeking intern positions early on. At a college job fair, I met a nice recruiter from the National Security Agency looking for interns and co-op students. I applied and was accepted for a position. That experience has shaped the rest of my professional career. I would not be where I am today had I not made that one decision.

My Typical Day

I was good at mathematics, plus I thought it was fun.

Every day is a little different for me. When you run a small business, you end up filling more than one role. That’s part of what makes my job so exciting. I spend a lot of time communicating with customers, partners and my team. Running a small business also means working long hours. I normally work from the time I get up to the time I go to bed, but I love every minute of it. When I’m not working, I participate at local technology and entrepreneurship events, and I attend Toastmasters.

What I Do

My Advice

My fiancé and I came up with an idea for a business in the cyber security space based on our experience working in the government. I manage all non-technical activities like marketing, sales, customer support and customer acquisition.

It’s OK to fail. I consider myself to be successful, but I’ve had my share of failures and mistakes along the way. I’ve probably learned more from my failures than I have from my successes. The key is to get back up, and learn from the mistake so you don’t make the same mistake twice. Life is full of challenges and surprises, and nothing ever goes as planned. Always have a back up plan. Most importantly, have fun and don’t give up. Enjoying what you’re doing and perseverance are two key ingredients to success.

My Favorite Subject

Why I Do It I like building something of value and working on challenging problems.

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Springfield Central High School Springfield, MA

University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus Puerto Rico Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

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My Inspiration I try to be Christ-like every day. He is the ultimate example of how to treat and lead others and be a positive influence. My father also inspires me because he is a man who leads with compassion and conviction. He is a great leader who has been successful, yet, when faced with tough times, he came out on top, thanks to perseverance.

I had a really great mathematics teacher who made learning the material fun. I grew to love algebra. A business management and marketing class was my favorite at Allegany College of Maryland. Hearing real life experiences from my professors who had also owned a business or worked in a marketing job for a company was very valuable.

What I Do For four years, I was the general manager of a Chick-fil-A in Hagerstown. Throughout my tenure there, I was able to learn from the owner what it takes to run a business. When I found out the Chick-fil-A in my hometown was without an owner, I decided to apply to own it. After several interviews and two trips to Atlanta, I was selected as the next owner. I enjoy the freedom of being a business owner as I get to make my own schedule and eat the food whenever I like.

As an owner, I aim to build leaders at my business to reach the goals I have set forth in areas such as sales, profit, food and labor cost and guest experiences. I regularly have meetings with my team, either individually or as a whole, to make sure my expectations are clear and we are striving to reach the goals set forth. Using reports, I track and monitor our progress and hold those in leadership accountable to standards and goals. I also work with the marketing team to build the business and help out in the community.

My Favorite Subject

Why I Do It

While attending Beall Junior/Senior High School,

I love to interact with my team and guests be-

My Choices & Key Decisions

Bill B. Owner Chick-fil-A

Business

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Always appreciate your teachers, especially the ones who enhance your learning in a subject you never thought you would be good at or interested in.

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cause they are the people who make my days at the restaurant great. I owe them a lot because without them, I wouldn’t have a business.

My Typical Day Before heading to the restaurant, I start off my day with coffee and helping my wife get our kids to school. Once I get to work, I check in with my team to prepare the day’s game plan and assist in any way I can. I check reports such as sales, service and costs and make adjustments to keep the business on track to meet our goals. I respond to e-mails, texts and phone calls. I’ll meet again with some or all of my leaders to see what they are focusing on that day with the business. Before I head for home, I talk with team members to see how everything is going and return any outstanding messages.

My Advice Always appreciate your teachers, especially the ones who enhance your learning in a subject you never thought you would be good at or interested

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Beall Senior High Frostburg, MD

Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland, MD Associate Degree

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Intern or volunteer at an organization you admire... this is how you build relationships, develop business etiquette and strengthen interpersonal skills.

Linnita H. Outreach Coordinator University System of Maryland

My Inspiration

My Favorite Subject

My mother is a woman of courage and humility. Her success is a result of hard work and diligence. I will always admire her steadfastness.

With a love of grammar and spelling, English allowed me to express myself creatively through poetry and short stories. When I was in college, the classes I enjoyed included speech, sociology, family studies, religion and services marketing. These courses strengthened my interpersonal skills and often encompassed a diverse group of majors which contributed to great class discussions.

My Choices & Key Decisions I dedicated the summer after earning my undergraduate degree to perfecting my resume and cover letter. I understood that the overall job market was extremely competitive and that the field that I had studied was crowded. I had to discover ways in which I could bring value to an organization and succinctly convey that on my resume and cover letter. I spent three consecutive weeks visiting the library, reading books on resume writing and self-branding, viewing resumes of communications professionals, reading articles on new hires, and meeting with local decisionmakers. Within four months I had received three full-time offers, all in the realm of my personal ideal workplace.

What I Do As an Outreach Coordinator, I market the University System of Maryland’s college preparation campaign, Way to Go MD, through special events, large and small group presentations and publication production.

Why I Do It I love students and enjoy mentoring. It doesn’t feel like work, more like paid volunteer hours.

My Typical Day None of my workdays are the same. Some days I leave at 5 a.m. to drive across the state to host assemblies for students in grades 6-10. Other days I go straight to the office to market presentations and events via cold-e-mailing, cold-calling and social media. I may work on drafting stories and events for the way2gomaryland website. After work, I head to a high school where I coach cheerleading to a group of 15 girls. Typically, we finish practice around 6:30 p.m. I head home and prepare for the next day.

My Advice Use your summer months to explore your career interests. Intern or volunteer at an organization you admire and would seek out for employment. This is how you build relationships, develop business etiquette, and strengthen interpersonal skills.

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Education

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Towson University Towson, MD Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications

University of Maryland University College Adelphi, MD Master of Science in Nonprofit Management

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Look beyond the difficulties of life, the circumstances, and your fears because beyond those walls, the impossible becomes possible.

Simon E. UMBC Student and Intern Spotkick

My Inspiration It is hard to say specifically who my inspiration is, but what I can say is that I love biographies and autobiographies. They give me an opportunity to pick the brains of brilliant people who have made notable impact in our world today. I find it fascinating to read about people who achieve above and beyond average, even when the odds are stacked against them. People such as Martin Luther King, Barack Obama, Steve Jobs, and the list continues. More recently, I read about an evangelist and inspirational speaker named Nicholas James “Nick” Vujicic. His story is not like any other, and his influence is simply remarkable. These people make me work even harder, knowing that with determination and hard work, all things are possible and there really should never be any excuse as to why I can’t accomplish my goals.

able to grasp and hold on to these opportunities, there are no limitations in terms of what they can achieve. Unfortunately, this is not the case in my birth country.

My Favorite Subject Biology was the only subject I loved thoroughly. As an aspiring doctor at the time, the prospect of knowing what goes on in my body was really exciting for me.

What I Do My job is to get the word out about our company and work with potential clients that may be interested in our services and tools. The duties of my job include researching hacking trends within various industries and managing the company’s online presence via social media outlets.

Why I Do It My Choices & Key Decisions Agreeing to come to the United States was a pivotal decision in my life. I’m a Nigerian American, and I came here at the age of 11. America is truly a land of opportunities. For those who are

My boss is an ex-FBI agent. Who doesn’t want to work for a former FBI agent? I am thrilled to get the chance to work for a start up company plus it gives me the opportunity to get exposure to professional development.

My Typical Day As a UMBC student, I live and breathe books and sometimes forget what the sun looks like. This is slightly stretching the truth of course. On an average day, I have anywhere from one to three classes. If I’m not working, then I love to take afternoon naps, usually after my last class. I wake up very early and stay up late, so the naps are very helpful. I normally spend at least 45 minutes in the gym daily. The library is another place I go for a few hours. Besides school, I am also president of a student organization. I spend time planning and talking to my board.

My Advice I was listening to President Obama’s recent address to the Morehouse College graduating class and he made some remarks that I would like to live by. I think my advice will go along those lines. “Excuses are tools of the incompetent used to build bridges to nowhere and monuments of nothingness. Those who use them seldom amount to anything.” In other words, take responsibility. Look beyond the difficulties of life, the circumstances, and your fears because beyond those walls, the impossible becomes possible.

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DuVal Senior High School Lanham, MD

University of Maryland Baltimore County Baltimore, MD Pursuing Bachelor of Science in Biology/Economics

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All our dreams can come true – if we have the courage to pursue them. — Walt Disney

Sometimes the smallest step in the right direction ends up being the biggest step of your life. Tip toe if you must, but take the step. — Gemma Stone

— Jackie Robinson

Life is not a spectator sport. If you’re going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you’re wasting your life.

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

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