Major Project 1 Revised

My partner’s name is Moaz Shoaib. He is 19 years old, and this is his second semester at GSU. He is from Pakistan but moved here in his senior year and graduated High School meaning he spent most of his adolescence in Pakistan. He can also speak three different languages which are English, Urdu, and Punjabi. The senior year in high school was very difficult for him but the day he graduated he was full of motivation, and he was eager to continue his studies. He said he felt as if he had overcome all odds and doubters the second, he held his High School diploma. The trials and tribulations he had to overcome just to be standing on that graduation stage with his peers is something unimaginable to us.   He described his academic self as logical, perseverant, and having a problem-solving attitude.

He is majoring in Biology, and he wants to become a doctor. He hasn’t decided what he is going to specialize in, but he said he will make up his mind along the way. His post GSU plans are to go to medical school and pursue a MD. He said his personality aligns with this profession because of his critical thinking process and his ability to see a single situation from multiple angles and provide multiple solutions.

He explained himself as an athletic person and a fan of sports. He plays cricket which is like baseball but does have a few major differences. He told me he is very good at cricket and can also play baseball, football, and soccer. He told me growing up playing sports taught him a lot of lessons. It taught him to be consistent and put one hundred percent every time into everything you do. He says this is also how approaches academics because academics and athletics aren’t all that different. The time and effort you put into whatever is the result you will get. He also told me the best way to make friends and build bonds is through sports since it teaches teamwork skills and promotes being “like-minded” to reach a goal. Often going through that with a group a people give you something in common and a friendship can sprout from that.

One of the interesting things he told me is about his favorite subject which is math. He said he likes math because math requires you to think very critically and through multiple steps before getting to a solution. This also explains the abilities that describes his academic self which are problem solving attitude and being curious. He also likes sports which requires a lot of practice and repetition to be able to play those specific sports and be a master at them. He said he likes to do things again and again to become a master at his craft.

I asked him about his favorite books, and one of his favorite books is 1984. He read that book in high school, and he loved it. He told me the reason why he liked that book is because it was about the system and how system is always watching people, and the people try to fight system. He said questioning is important because it can help with self-reflection and to be more focused on your goals. I think that was the point where he developed his other ability about his academic self, which is being curious. This book inspired him to question everything around him and is also where he developed his critical thinking skills.

In conclusion, I think he is very well-rounded person. He has his goals set and he will not give up until he has achieved all the things, he will set out to do. He is a curious and critical thinker that does not always take information he receives at face value and will always question how credible the information he is receiving is. He also loves sports which means he is not all studies, but he can also switch to an athletic side. Moaz is a great student, athlete, and all around person

Major Project 4 Austin Williams

Austin Williams

April 17th,2023

Professor Weaver

1102

 

College majors play a significant role in earning potential. The choice of major can influence the type of career an individual enters. It can also influence the industry they work in, and the level of education and skills required for the job. In this essay, we will explore how college majors affect earning potential, and how they can set you up for different opportunities in life.

 

Firstly, according to a report by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, the median earnings of individuals with a bachelor’s degree vary widely based on their major. For instance, median earnings for engineering graduates are $92,000 per year. In contrast, those with an arts degree earn a median of $55,000 per year. An engineering degree is a harder degree to earn than an arts degree. This also shows the more difficult your degree is to earn, the more money you are likely to make. This also shows a significant difference in earning based on the major you pick.

 

Secondly, a report by the Lumina Foundation found that individuals with degrees in high-demand fields such as healthcare, engineering, and business tend to be paid more than those in fields with less demand. The report also found that individuals with degrees in fields with low demand, such as the humanities, social sciences, and the arts, tend to earn less than those in high-demand fields. This suggests that individuals who choose to major in in-demand fields earn more than those in low-demand fields. The less demanding fields pay less because they are not hard jobs, and anybody could do them. So of course, people in that field will make less than those in a high demand field where the company would like require a specific skillset that not everybody has. This means if you pick a major that will lead you to have a unique skillset, you are more likely to be paid more.

 

Thirdly, a study conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that the return on investment (ROI) for college majors varies significantly. ROI is basically if the money you put in your investment will be made back or not, so in this sense when talking about college majors and degrees, a company would most likely want somebody who major is as close to the actual job they are doing as possible. The study found that individuals with degrees in engineering, computer science, and business had the highest ROI. In contrast, those with degrees in education, the arts, and social work had the lowest ROI. This finding suggests that choosing a major with a high ROI can lead to better earning potential and more opportunities in life when it comes to finding a job.

 

Fourthly, a report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) found that the average starting salary for new college graduates varies significantly by major. For instance, the average starting salary for individuals with a degree in engineering was $69,961, while those with a degree in the arts had an average starting salary of $36,988. Of course there are engineering jobs that pay less and fields in the arts that pay more when starting out, but the  most likely thing to happen is going to be that the degree that is harder to earn and leaves you with a more unique skillset will be much more rewarding in the end.

 

Lastly, a study by the Strada Education Network found that the type of college degree an individual holds can also affect their earning potential. The study found that individuals with graduate degrees earned more than those with bachelor’s degrees. For instance, individuals with a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) had median annual earnings of $100,000, while those with just a bachelor’s degree in business had median earnings of $65,000. This goes back to my point of saying that the work you put in while your in college will reward in the end once it’s time to find a job. The amount of time you put into getting your degree and becoming a master at what you do is what will set you apart and give you that unique skillset that companies are looking for.

 

In conclusion, college major choice can significantly affect earning potential. Individuals who choose majors in high-demand fields, are more likely to make more money than those in low demand fields, due to the individuals in the high demand fields having a more unique skillset. When looking for a job companies see you as an investment and more times than not the people with the degree in the high demand are to be hired since they are a better fit for the job. In this paper I think that I showcased reason as to why the major you pick in college does more times than not directly correlate to how much money you will make in your life.

Moaz Academic Profile

My partner’s name is Moaz Shoaib. He is 19 years old, and this is his second semester at GSU. He is from Pakistan, and he has spent most of his academic life in Pakistan. He moved here in his senior year and graduated High School. That means he completed his k12 in Pakistan. He can also speak three different languages which are English, Urdu, and Punjabi. The senior year in high school was very difficult for him but the day he graduated he was full of motivation, and he was eager to continue his studies. He described his academic self as logical, curious, and problem-solving attitude.

After he graduated high school, he realized he had some decisions to make and he had to make them fast. The main decision he had to make is where he would be going to college. He decided he would attend Georgia State University. He said GSU was the best fit for him and he felt really at home on campus and he loved the environment. He is majoring in Biology, and he wants to become a doctor. He hasn’t decided what he is going to specialize in but he said he will make up his mind along the way. He wants to get into a medical college and get a MD degree. He said his personality aligns with this profession because of his thinking process, and he always try to think of different possibilities or try to see a single thing with different perspectives.

One of the interesting things he told me is about his favorite subject which is Math. This further describes the qualities of his academic self, which are problem solving attitude and being curious. He told me he has always enjoyed solving problems because he enjoys challenging himself. Which is also why he decided to major in Biology because he knew the route he was taking would not be easy. While he does enjoy the challenge sometimes, he did admit that sometimes it can be frustrating. He says being a biology major often only leaves time for school and doesn’t give him much time to enjoy himself, as he is always swamped with homework. Even though he may not have all the time in the world he does tell me that he enjoys hobbies just as anybody else does. He likes sports which requires a lot of practice to be able to play that specific sports. So, he like doing things again and again until he masters it, even if it can seem in possible.

I asked him about his favorite books, and one of his favorite books is 1984. He read that book in high school, and he loved it. He told me the reason why he liked that book is because it was about the system and how system is always watching people, and the people try to fight system. He said questioning is important because it can help with self-reflection and be more focused on your goals. I think that was the point where he developed his other ability about his academic self, which is being curious.

In conclusion, I learned that Moaz Shoaib he is very well-rounded person. He has his goals set and he never steps back to put in his one hundred percent.

           

 

How image can be deceiving

            Baby Demon

Below is a picture of a baby demon. We all know demons end up being things that haunt people and try to get them to be horrible things,  but this a a baby demon. Even though he is an adorable baby that “can do no wrong”, he will end up doing horrible things to mankind.