Friday, May 22, 2020
My Senior Year At Antelope Valley Community College
I began my higher education at Antelope Valley Community College in pursuit of these skills, and graduated cum laude in May 2012 with my Associates in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Shortly after, I was admitted to California State University, Fullerton for my Bachelorââ¬â¢s in Psychology, where I also joined the Universityââ¬â¢s Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society. It was here that I also discovered how useful philosophy is in understanding human behavior, and added the subject as a minor to aid me in my studies. My belief is that while psychology generally explains why a person reasons in their particular manner, philosophy explains the different ways that said person could reason. I believe that this will be useful in treating clients, since the philosophy aspect will help me understand the perceived logic that the client holds, which in turn will support the overall treatment. In my senior year (Fall 2014) I decided that I wanted to further explore the research aspect of psychology, and joined Dr. David Gerkensââ¬â¢ research team. Together we explored cognitive mapping and how it compares to other forms of studying, such as flash cards and highlighting, in regards to information retention. In May of 2015 we presented our findings at the annual Western Psychological Association Convention, where I was able to meet with students from other universities to learn about their research. In the midst of going to school full time and conducting my internship, I was also working fullShow MoreRelatedLogical Reasoning189930 Words à |à 760 PagesPhyllis Berger, Diablo Valley College; Kevin Galvin, East Los Angeles College; Jacquelyn Ann Kegley, California State University-Bakersfield; Darryl Mehring, University of Colorado at Denver; Dean J. Nelson, Dutchess Community College; James E. Parejko, Chicago State University; Robert Sessions, Kirkwood Community College; and Stephanie Tucker, California State University Sacramento. Thinking and writing about logical reasoning has been enjoyable for me, but special thanks go to my children, JoshuaRead MoreIgbo Dictionary129408 Words à |à 518 Pagessize within manageable limits not all possible sources have been exploited. I am particularly grateful to my reviewers, who pointed out some of the glaring errors; I hope they will find this edition at least slightly less faulty. I am very grateful to Dr (now Professor) E.N. Emenanjá » , Mr (now Dr) P.A. Anagbogu, and to Miss Helen Joe Okeke and Miss Ifeoma Okoye, students of Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri, for last-minute [sic] help on the grammatical section of the introduction; and to the
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