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NJIT BASEBALL

Transcript: Jogging in from the bullpen located in the outfield, I run past my teammates as they also take the field. I can only focus on the white shiny baseball waiting for me on the mound. The feelings of excitement and nervousness take over as I see coaches and players watching from the dugouts. I reach the mound, pick up the ball and throw my 8 warmup pitches. All those feelings are now gone. All eyes are on me. 8: Pitchers! Yells my coach as we all anxiously rush to the dugout knowing what is coming next. Pitchers batting practice, the rare moment all pitchers look forward to. Position players take our usual jobs of standing in the outfield and throwing back all the balls we hit. Nothing like switching roles for those exciting 5 minutes. Everyone laughs with amusement at the ugly sights at homeplate. Day 3 & 4 5: The sun is beating on my head. I feel a burn as the drops of sweat trickle into my eyes. Position players are doing their usual infield drills as I watch from a fans perspective. My calves and thighs become weaker as the running continues. 6: Fernandez you got innings 6 and 7 my coach says as I head down to the bullpen. I begin to stretch and throw again. My body that has since stiffened up from pre-game stretches is becoming warm again. 1: My cleats dig into the outfield grass as the sun shines down on the stadium. I hear crack after crack in my body as I stretch and run with my teammates. 2: Walking towards the clubhouse entrance I hear the whizzing of sprinklers all over the infield and pounding on the mound as it is prepared for the long scrimmage ahead. I try to avoid to getting wet as I go into a faster paced walk. Shared a Photo: Day 15 & 16 13: Nothing tastes better than cold water after an hour of conditioning. My legs are weak as I stand and chug cups of water. The dugout is silent with an exhausted team of ball players loving every sip. 3: The echo of gloves popping is heard all around the field. My arm feels weak and tender with my first few throws. 60 feet- my arm is loose. 90 feet- shuffle shuffle throw. My arm feels great. 4: I enter the long dark hallway behind homeplate that is under stadium seating. It leads into a room full of exhausted teammates eating breakfast before practice. "Why do we always have to get here so early" I think to myself as I put on my baseball pants, lace up my cleats and head out to help set up practice. Highlander Country 15: "A little louder" we all yell and signal to the press boxes above as our coach connects music to the speakers. The usual country music fills the stadium and our ears. Let practice begin. 16: The rain pours down as the infield dirt and outfield grass become a little softer. Practice is wrapped up as soon as possible and we proceed to roll out the tarp; a job for the whole team. All 30 guys grab a handle and lug the heavy tarp across the field. Days 7 & 8 like comment share like comment share 7: I throw about 15 to 20 pitches in the bullpen as I warm up to relieve my fellow teammate. I feel my cleat push off the rubber slab on the bullpen mound and hear the loud pop of the catcher's glove with every throw. Status Update: Day 11 & 12 14: 9: Groundball to second, throw to first, hes out. The players of our opposing split squad team jog off the field as I signal one more fastball to the catcher before I jog out and take the mound. 10: Why are there two coolers in the dugout? There is usually only one, I think to myself as I drink the water I poured from the bigger cooler. Hoping it is Gatorade in the smaller one, I hold my cup under the other spout. Sure enough, the sweet blue gatorade fills my cup. 11: The bat cracks as our coach hits groundballs to us pitchers. Pfps, or pitchers fielding practices, are something that we dont enjoy all that much. Not the most enjoyable thing to do for pitchers. 12: As I sit in the dugout with my sprained thumb unable to throw a baseball, I watch as the scrimmage unfolds before me. Although hurt, there is no place id rather than here, at the stadium on this gorgeous saturday morning watching the sport I love. NJIT BASEBALL like comment share Day 5 & 6 Day 1 & 2 Shared a Link: Day 13 & 14 Day 9 & 10

NJIT University

Transcript: Which organizations will you join? THANK YOU! What are some causes you have to take? What do you plan on doing after you graduate? The academic goals that I would set for myself is to always get the highest grades that I'm capable of doing. Also, to create better study habits because if anything I need to study more often. I can't procrastinate and wait until the day before a test to study because than I won't do good. These are the main goals that I have to set for my self if I want to have success in my life. What I would have to take to get my degree in engineering is my Bachelors degree and I would have to do four years. Some programs allow students to get credits for working in the field which is great. You can get earn money and get an experience out of it which doing your Bachelors degree. After you are done getting your degree you are able to get a job much faster than a person with no degree. The causes I would have to take are many hours of free time taken away from me to study for school. Also, I would have to go to school for four more years of my life just to get my Bachelors degree in Engineering. I have to be worried about doing good in college so I can have the job I want and I have something to look forward too. I would really enjoy to have a job I want rather than have a job I need. The college I plan on attending is NJIT University has overall enrollment of 8,934 students. For most of all 6,103 are undergraduates and 2,831 are graduate students. This means I have a better chance to get into NJIT because most of the accepted people are freshmen. Also, there is an acceptance rate of 69% which I have an advantage for. My intended major is engineering if I get accepted to NJIT University. The reason i chose this major is because I like to work hands on, do it myself type of work. I was always like that even when I was little. Also, if I'm working on my own its help me much more because I'm learning new things. I would found out what works and doesn't work in a machine. SIDE B What type of career opportunities will you purse with your degree? NJIT University The type of career opportunities that I will purse are mainly a job in the engineering field. The reason for my Bachelors degree is to be an engineer. If there's a better job that I can get with my degree I will take it into consideration. What I plan on doing after I graduate is look into jobs that deal with hands on work since I have my degree. What college do you plan on attending? What academic goals will you set for yourself? My grades for the past year have been good but I know I can do better than the last marking period. I'm most likely sure that my grade point average is at 3.0 or higher. Being that I didn't take my SAT or ACT I wouldn't know if I qualify for NJIT. When I checked out the NJIT website it said that they accept students with an SAT score of 1160 or above. I have a little advantage with the SAT score but I'm still going to try and get higher than a 1500. Do your current grades reflect your career aspirations? Do you plan to live on campus? SIDE A The organizations I would join is the NSPE which is the national society of professional engineering. This organization is on a plan to innovate and develop licensed engineers to help them on their path. Another organization is the Honor Society of Industrial Engineers. They have guest speakers, community service, and social activities to do. I'm undecided to be living on campus but if I was planning to live there I would have figure out about dorms and meal plans. At NJIT they have four different halls where the students have there dorms. For example, for a single room, private bathroom it would cost around 4,890. For a double room, private bathroom it costs about 4,095. There's a twelve month plan for housing and its an addition 1,000 per semester. What is your intended major? How long will it take you to obtain your degree?

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Transcript: Kerly Cedeno Seton Hall University Also i would like to study this career abroad but i have to sacrifice my family because I'm not gonna see them from a long time. I would like to study in England or in France. NO, i would not go to graduate school I want to go to Seton Hall University because my dream is to be detective, and work as a FBI too. Criminal Justice •Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Woman, Intern •Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, Special Victims Unit •Law Office of John F. Wise, Legal Intern •New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, Forensics Intern •New Jersey State Parole Board, Victim Service Unit Intern •New Jersey Transit Police, Intern •New York Police Department (NYPD), Intern •Michael Kors, Loss Prevention Intern •Passaic County Prosecutor's Office, Investigation Intern •Securitas, Management/Operations/Public Relations Intern •Seton Hall U. (Public Safety & Security), Emergency Mgmt. Intern •Somerset Probation, Probation Intern •South Orange Police Department, Records Room Intern •Superior Court of New Jersey (Essex Vicinage), Intern •Target, Asset Protection Intern •US Attorney's Office, Customs Inspector Intern •US Customs and Border Protection, Intern •US Department of Homeland Security, Intern There are a lot of majors and minors to choose from. Some majors are only available at some campuses. For instance, Criminal Justice is only available at the metro campus. Had it been offered at the florham campus I would have been going there instead. But also to get in you have to get a great SAT score. Internship I don't really care how much i'm gonna get paid because i like it. I know that i'm doing it for me. Major in Forensic Science NS 499 Senior Research Project PH 210 Physics I PH 220 Physics II CJ 111 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 155 Criminal Law CJ 217 Criminal Investigation CJ 221 Criminal Evidence and Procedure FN 343 Forensic Science I FN 353 Forensic Science II PY 230 Behavioral Statistics

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