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    I would like to be a social worker because I desire to help people. All of my life I have wanted to be in some sort of helping profession; For instance in junior high my friend and I planned to become psychiatrists. After high school I went to the University of Southern Mississippi and majored in Veterinary. That I am sad to say did not pan out due to my biology handicap. I then transferred to Delgado Community College were I received my Associates Degree in General Studies, however my emphasis was in psychology and philosophy. When I began Southeastern I believed I wanted to be an elementary school teacher. Boy was I wrong; I quickly changed my major to social work and have not looked back. Since deciding on this major I have felt as if for the first time in my life I am were I belong and that every setback and triumph in my life has lead and prepared me for this.

    The gift I will bring with me is the ability of compassion, understanding, and patience. I have the capacity to see multiple sides to a situation which therefore allows me to understand both the individuals role in the situation as well as the others involved. I try to keep an open mind when dealing with people. I also believe in the uniqueness of individual experience and respect the individual’s viewpoint of life. I believe an individual’s family, friends, school, and community are all important in their development. I thoroughly enjoy locating the resources that will potentially help the person in need.

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    nary. That I am sad to say did not pan out due to my biology handicap. I then transferred to Delgado Community College were I received my Associates Degree in General Studies, however my emphasis was in psychology and philosophy. When I began Southeastern I believed I wanted to be an elementary school teacher. Boy was I wrong; I quickly changed my major to social work and have not looked back. Since deciding on this major I have felt as if for the first time in my life I am were I belong and that every setback and triumph in my life has lead and prepared me for this.

    The gift I will bring with me is the ability of compassion, understanding, and patience. I have the capacity to see multiple sides to a situation which therefore allows me to understand both the individuals role in the situation as well as the others involved. I try to keep an open mind when dealing with people. I also believe in the uniqueness of individual experience and respect the individual’s viewpoint of life. I believe an individual’s family, friends, school, and community are all important in their development. I thoroughly enjoy locating the resources that will potentially help the person in need.

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    eacher. Boy was I wrong; I quickly changed my major to social work and have not looked back. Since deciding on this major I have felt as if for the first time in my life I am were I belong and that every setback and triumph in my life has lead and prepared me for this.

    The gift I will bring with me is the ability of compassion, understanding, and patience. I have the capacity to see multiple sides to a situation which therefore allows me to understand both the individuals role in the situation as well as the others involved. I try to keep an open mind when dealing with people. I also believe in the uniqueness of individual experience and respect the individual’s viewpoint of life. I believe an individual’s family, friends, school, and community are all important in their development. I thoroughly enjoy locating the resources that will potentially help the person in need.

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    Our calendars are full, and our to-do lists are long. We live in a world that seems to bring more information, expectations and options to us each day and all of these things tend to accelerate the pace of our lives.There was a time, not that long ago that a trip across the United States. would take a couple of days by train. While this was much faster than previously available transportation, it is still quite leisurely compared to the 4-5 hour flight that we
    is the ability of compassion, understanding, and patience. I have the capacity to see multiple sides to a situation which therefore allows me to understand both the individuals role in the situation as well as the others involved. I try to keep an open mind when dealing with people. I also believe in the uniqueness of individual experience and respect the individual’s viewpoint of life. I believe an individual’s family, friends, school, and community are all important in their development. I thoroughly enjoy locating the resources that will potentially help the person in need.

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    he uniqueness of individual experience and respect the individual’s viewpoint of life. I believe an individual’s family, friends, school, and community are all important in their development. I thoroughly enjoy locating the resources that will potentially help the person in need.

    For example, after Katrina I got involved with Habitat for Humanity. My role was to go to the shelters and get information from those who were interested in applying for homes. At one of the shelters I met two ladies from New Orleans. They were sisters one of which had a few disabilities. The shelter they were staying at was closing in a week and the sisters had no where to go. I went home and located resources available to these women that would hopefully help them. When I did all I could do I stepped back. I heard later they did find a place to stay and are in the process of applying for a Habitat home. I do not know if I helped these women, but I do know that I tried my hardest with the resources available, and honestly I think I helped myself more than I helped them. After saying that, I now realize that my role may not have been to help them so much as to discover for myself that trying to help people is what I want to do for the rest of my life. I also learned social work is much broader than I realized. I know now that although I do not posses the wisdom or wit to give good advice, I have the drive to empower people so they can begin to make their own decisions and take their own advice.

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