I've been mulling over this question in my mind for while and thought you guys could share some light. I’m currently chugging along with my graduate degree in Nutrition and Food Sciences at Texas Woman's University. Yes, I'm the kind of person who looks at cheeseburger and calculates its nutritional value rather than just enjoying it. My goal?
To make Texas healthier one plate at time! But Now, don't get me wrong. Sam Houston State University has quite reputation when it comes to criminal justice education. Reckon it’s their Bearkat spirit that infuses students with determination to succeed! But reading about it and living it are two different things, right? So, dear this school alums out there in the wild world of adulthood. Do you think your Criminal Justice degree from this institution has given you leg up in your career? Did those late-night study sessions pay off? What interesting opportunities did it bring your way that you wouldn't have come across otherwise?
To make Texas healthier one plate at time! But Now, don't get me wrong. Sam Houston State University has quite reputation when it comes to criminal justice education. Reckon it’s their Bearkat spirit that infuses students with determination to succeed! But reading about it and living it are two different things, right? So, dear this school alums out there in the wild world of adulthood. Do you think your Criminal Justice degree from this institution has given you leg up in your career? Did those late-night study sessions pay off? What interesting opportunities did it bring your way that you wouldn't have come across otherwise?