

Scout's application is an unequivocal part of her maturation process. Her father readily agrees with her assessment of the book (285).

This passage reveals that Scout is able to transfer her ability of understanding a person's circumstances before transferring judgments beyond just Boo Radley and apply it to the larger world (and literature). The events of the story eerily parallel those of Lee's novel - there is a character who is accused of criminal activity yet who is really innocent, a fact that is revealed at the end of the tale, prompting Scout to tell her father "When they finally saw him…he hadn't done any of those things…he was real nice" (285). She indicates her newfound maturity at the end of the novel as well as she explicates the events of a story to her father. The fact that she is able to do so readily means she has matured past the early stages of the book when she simply took society's values and opinions for her own, and was not able to distinguish them from her own. Understanding Radley's perspective from his vantage point proves a watershed moment for the young girl, who is then able to make these sorts of connections with other people and other events. Bogle outlines a very clear explanation regarding what young people mean when they discuss "hooking-up" and how different genders and sexual orientations regarding the social expectations involved. Bogle offers a detailed explanation regarding the concept of a "hook-up culture," with the term hooking-up specifically relating to the casual intimacy. The main premise of Bogle's book is to enlighten readers regarding the rules and social expectations of dating and sexuality among current young adult populations. Bogle gathered information for this piece through interviews with college students and recent graduates, conducted from 2001 to 2006. Kathleen Bogle is an assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice at La Salle University, and she used her expertise in both sociology and the university setting to investigate the sexual behaviors of young adults. Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and elationships on Campus, was written by Kathleen Bogle and published in 2008 by NKU Press. I look forward to joining Rutgers University. I also intend to take this opportunity to improve my grades especially after my performance during the last semester became affected by a medical issue I am battling.
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I am convinced that if granted the transfer request, I will be able to realize my full potential as a student of Rutgers University. In that regard, I am convinced that undertaking my studies at Rutgers will be of immense significance as far as my personal enrichment and career goals are concerned. With immensely successful individuals like Hazel O'Leary and Louis Freeh being some of the notable alumni of the institution, Rutgers remains a leading center of excellence. Studying in a diverse environment will make me a better global citizen as this will see me relate with people holding different ideas, beliefs as well as viewpoints than myself.

The world in which we live in is increasingly becoming borderless. From my research, I also came to learn that Rutgers has a diverse student body comprising of individuals of diverse nationalities as well as religion and race. Graduating from Rutgers will undeniably be a welcome boost to my career. In contrast, UNCC's Systems Engineering department is new and understaffed. The number of graduate students is also telling of a well-established faculty. This is evident from amongst other things the number of faculty members the department has i.e. Having been established in 1981 as a separate unit, your institution's Department of Industrial Engineering has obviously matured with time. In some quarters, it is said that we become the best by associating ourselves with the best. To begin with, my choice of Rutgers is a product of extensive research on institutions whose programs are most competitive. My desire to transfer to Rutgers University is based on a number of factors. I regard myself friendly, intelligent, and dependable. It was after a year of instruction at the institution that I enrolled for college. In an attempt to enhance my command of the English language, I enrolled for a program at the English Language Training Institute of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC). To pursue a bachelors degree in Systems Engineering. After spending approximately 18 years in Saudi Arabia, I came back to the U.S. To tell you a little bit about myself, I was born on 7th September, 1990 in Tulsa.
