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Class Evaluation 1.     Things I like about the class are that we get to learn computer science. Coding is very important, especially in the near future. It is also quite fun because with certain codes, you can create something that can change others life. 2.     Things I do not like about the class are when students are rude, loud, and disrespectful to others and the teacher. This really annoys me. Many students here came to learn. 3.     Recommendations for improving the class are that students that are being disrespectful and don't want to learn should be kicked out of the class. Another thing that would be really awesome would be more free time. Some students sometimes need a break from school and a believe a small free time would be great.  4.     A highlight for me in this class was when we started to code. I learned a lot. Another thing that i really liked was when we were able to create our own weebly website on anything that really interested  us.  5.   
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Medical School Name: University Of California Irvine (School of Medicine) Requirements: All applicants must complete the  American Medical Colleges Application Service (AMCAS)  application between June 1-Nov. 1, of the application year for the following year’s entering class. A minimum of three years (90 semester units) of undergraduate coursework, including a minimum of one full-time year at an accredited U.S. college or university. Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)  must have been taken within the three years preceding June 1 of the application year and no later than Sept. 30 of the application year. For purposes of evaluation, letter or numerical grades are preferred for course work, particularly for the required subjects listed below. All prerequisite courses listed as "in progress" on the AMCAS application and UC Irvine School of Medicine Secondary Application must be successfully completed by
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The 10 Keys to Personal Power Brian Tracy briantracy.com Key 1: Clarity "Have vision. Determine what you want to be,do or have in life. Have a sense of direction and know where you're going. If you do not have clear specific goals in life, you are doomed forever to work for others who do." You have to make clear and decide what you stand for. If it helps, you should write out your key values. After you know what you want, then you should focus on that and only that. Your decisions as well as your actions must push you closer toward your end goal.  "Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness, the clarity, and the emotions to affect other people."-Jim Rohn               Key 2 : Competence "If you commit to excellence, opportunities will always come your way. The harder you work, the better you get." Comp
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Character and Personality Stephan Covey said he has been reading lots of books. After reading all those books, he started to see a pattern. He said that books from before the 1920's were based on building your character. They showed and talked about trustworthiness, integrity, and responsibility. Then, after the 1920's, books focused more on the personality. Personality is basically when you make yourself seem like something else in a sense. Now, people work way to hard on the surface rather than the roots. They try to seem like if they have lots of character and principles when they really don't. Stephan Covey mention that you are like an iceberg . The tip is your personality  while the bottom is your character. You should always put more work on the base instead of your personality.