Living Personal Statement
Name Mavra Hussain Group Number 25
My vision as an undergraduate student of the Haskayne School of Business (HSB) is to become a well-rounded influential leader and equip myself with a set of skills and values that will enhance me as an individual in my career. Thus, my goal is to succeed academically and socially, graduating with a distinction and having built strong relationships.
I am a competitive individual who strives to be the best I can be. My competitive nature will allow me to attain distinction from my peers and aid me in achieving my goals at the Haskayne School of Business. My honesty, to myself and my peers, allows me to be realistic, avoid miscommunication, and keep a healthy relationship with others. Recognizing personal strengths and weaknesses allows me to set and
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Often, I find it difficult to make the initial steps of breaking and crossing barriers. The benefits that I gain each time I cross barriers shows me that I often get in the way of my own success. Unlike other subjects, I need to put forth greater efforts in understanding the concepts presented in math. Weakness in math can discourage me from achieving the academic success and grade point average (GPA) I strive for. Despite being adept at communicating my thoughts vocally, I find difficulty doing the same through writing. Not being able to formulate my thoughts into well written sentences is a major weakness, as writing is an important aspect of every field. Time management is another skill I need to improve. Mismanagement of time leads me to indulge in wasteful tasks, often leading me to accomplish less than what I hoped. Finally, I can easily be frustrated, frequently being impatient with myself and with my work. When a task is not going as well as planned, I momentarily surrender by taking a break to clear my mind, and to avoid handling the
Pursing a career as a medical doctor is an opportunity for me to mentor youth in underserved populations. As a child, I was raised in the low income, urban community of Roxbury, MA. Although not as notorious today, the neighborhood had garnered negative attention for its high crime rates. My mother emigrated from Haiti and raised me as a single parent. Due to our financial circumstance, Roxbury became our permanent residence. I have always felt there was something lacking in Roxbury in comparison to other towns I visited. My teenage years were largely spent in the suburban town of Stoneham where I attended high school. There was a literal difference in air quality and a psychology contrast in future prospects. While native students of
There are few certainties of what one will encounter during life. A common joke names two: death and
I was born the fourth of December 1991 in Cranbrook British Columbia. I lived there for 18 years. Before joining the military I worked as a fry cook at a Burger King for three years and held part time jobs working for the College of the Rockies summer camp programs during the summer. My parents are currently living together in Cranbrook BC. My father works outside the province testing railway tracks for two months at a time, then returns home for two to three weeks. My mother acts as the main contact point of the family, she works as a financial clerk. I have a 22 year old sister who will be attending university in Calgary this September. I attended Mount Baker Secondary School in Cranbrook and graduated in 2009
Food For Thought (FFT), an organization founded in 2016, is one of my most prideful activities of completion. FFT is a local food pantry that is run by National Honor Society (NHS) members. Members pack food that feeds over twenty students and families each week. After I was elected Vice-President of NHS, I was offered the presidential position alongside another colleague to run the pantry. Working within the pantry allowed me to care for my community, gain morality and change the world. The world will change when individuals take action and I was honored to do just that through FFT.
It was a cold autumn night in North Carolina when I realized that my youth was being taken away from me. I wanted to run away and go back to the life that I had known; where I had the opportunity to go to school was happy and understood the language. Instead I was in a foreign land with my family and we could not return for there was no future in my homeland. According to my father, we had to keep migrating because it was the best thing for our family. It was then when I realized that this is not what I wanted for my family and I asked my father that we needed to go somewhere where I can go to school because it was affecting everybody including my little brother. My father raised me to believe I could accomplish anything I set my mind to
Lee University’ mission in scholastic curriculums is, “to develop within the students’ knowledge, appreciation, understanding, ability, and skills which will prepare them for responsible Christian living in a complex world.” In implementation, the practice of ethical action, redemptive service and responsible citizenship within the church, local community, and globally, are emphasized. As an older student at Lee University, I admit that these values were heavily communicated to me, by my mother, from an early age. After high school, I did not pursue a vocation and worked in a factory in Alabama for a couple of years. It was during this time, that I realized, that God wanted more out of and for me. I returned home to Tennessee, and by
Upon receiving a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Haskayne School of Business (HSB), I aspire to graduate with marks of excellence. Through constant perseverance, I aim to increase my communication skills to make me an excellent team player and become a reliable leader. As a result, I will have a vast network of business contacts.
I have been a communications officer in FCR for 8yrs, I was also a special constable for 7yrs, during my time as a comms officer I have progressed through call taking and dispatching. Last year I was successfully promoted to scale 5 and have been working as a senior comms officer since that time. I am a tutor and have tutored 9 new members of staff on call taking and dispatch and 2 others on the ANPR desk. I am fully trained in ANPR, VODS, recruitment and selection interviewing and as an acting supervisor. I am also the health and safety SPOC along with first aid and fire marshal for FCR a role I volunteered to take on alongside my normal duties. I have completely rewritten the health and safety book to bring it up to date, I have
During my time at Haskayne School of Business (HSB), my vision has been to achieve my Bachelor of Commerce Degree as I develop and strengthen my leadership and communication skills as well as work ethic. In essence, I hope to push myself to reach my maximum potential, and I hope to inspire my community towards achieving success and prosperity.
In the coming years, my vision is to attain a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Haskayne School of Business (HSB). I aim to become a reliable performer who provides excellence, integrity, and diligence to his work.
When it comes to assigned readings for class I tend to leave the readings for after class, I think if I take the time to read before class I will be a lot more successful in my studies. Also, I think if I make an effort to understand my homework rather than blatantly trying to finish it for marks I will retain a better understanding of course material. In regards to my personal life I think I can make an effort to stay focused by saying no to family and friends so I can stay motivated in my studies. When it comes to communicating to a larger group of people I feel that my communication skills are lacking, I have just recently acquired a part-time job that requires me to speak publicly so I can work on this specific skill. Another weakness is my ability to de-stress, although I make physical activity a part of my daily activities I can de-stress in a number of different ways by taking breaks, listening to music, or playing
I thrive on gaining knowledge. Even now, as a non-traditional student and busy mother to two young children, learning excites me. As an 18-year-old in Germany, I began a 10-year career as a military analyst that honed my ability to think critically, pay attention to detail, and visualize holistic solutions to unique problems. However, I spent my free time riding a bike along The Rhine searching for a quiet space to settle in with the wisdom of books such as The Art of Happiness and The Elegant Universe. There, on those riverbanks, I discovered within myself an innate curiosity of the mind and the fundamental nature of the world.
When I first started training to be a nurse, my most compelling reason for peruse in the career was to care for the sick. Now that I am approaching the end of my three years of training my rationale has changed, I now want to empower patients in regards to their own health, supporting families in need, care for the ‘sick’ child and make a difference amongst as many people as I can.
In the next four years my vision is to become a renowned undergraduate student at the Haskayne School of Business (HSB) known for my leadership qualities, commitment to learning, and my desire for perfection in the concentration of finance.
I have a wide range of skills and knowledge that I have acquired throughout my personal and professional life. I can communicate with different types of people regardless of age, race or class. I have accessed a huge range of courses that have enabled me to develop interpersonal skills including negotiation and dealing with different types of people and personalities. I also have the knowledge, drive and enthusiasm to work alone when required as I am self-motivated and can meet targets and deadlines. I believe that challenges are best met positively by developing and improving knowledge and skills and through professional reflective dialogue that leads to change. I am very hard-working and reliable. I work well under pressure achieving a high standard of work. I have practical and organisational skills and I can find solutions to problems and face challenges confidently.