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My name is Fahad Alajlan, and I am from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I am to the prestigious Northridge University

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My name is Fahad Alajlan, and I am from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I am to the prestigious Northridge University in order to gain admission and study at the masters level. I hope to pursue a course in engineering management so that I can fulfill my career objectives. I have learnt quite a lot about this university mostly from my friends, who are alumni of Northridge University. They all have praises for the university, and how it moulds an individual to be the best that they can ever be. I want to be associated with this great university so that I can pursue my engineering education.

Spending most of my life in Saudi Arabia made me see how the country has developed in such a short time. There are many modern skyscrapers, roads, as well as other infrastructure, and I wanted to among the individuals responsible for such developments. While at Saudi Arabia, I undertook my undergraduate degree in engineering at King Saud University. I later on worked at my family’s company, and now I want to expand my career path. The United States has better universities that can provide me the educational endeavors that I seek. It is thus the reason why I choose to study at Northridge University.

My fortunate undergraduate education was marked by an exceptional grade point average. I ensured that I would maintain the best possible GPA that would ensure that I graduate with utmost honors. Since I want to join graduate school, I will ensure that I improve my performance as I will devote all my attention and thoughts into succeeding in my chosen course, which is engineering management. Early on during my studies, I found out that engineering was a subject that I would excel in since I have a natural inclination towards it. Furthermore, working in my family’s company, which deals with engineering related issues made me more informed about the career choice that I had chosen.

Northridge University comes to the very top of all my priorities since it is a known and well-established university in America, as well as the rest of the world. Concerning engineering, the university successfully provides students with research programs. Furthermore, the environment at the university is impeccable and the reason I want to pursue my engineering masters in the university. I know quite well that any individual who wants to excel as well as obtain engineering knowledge has to be in a competitive and challenging learning environment. This will stimulate an individual to realize their goals in life effectively. I want to travel all the way to America from Saudi Arabia because I am sure that Northridge is the best place to secure an education.

In the future, I want to obtain a doctorate degree in engineering management, and the knowledge I will have obtained will be useful in my engineering career. I am extremely eager and excited to increase my knowledge in this unique field, and later on, engage in engineering research. I am excited because Northridge will provide me with the needed foundation in my career path. Furthermore, I hope that I will improve through always staying abreast with matters that concern engineering at the prestigious Northridge University. I am sure that by choosing to study at this university I will become a well-rounded individual. I therefore, hope that you give me the chance to study at Northridge University.

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Citation of Books, Articles, Journals, and Blog

Citation of Books, Articles, Journals, and Blog Written In Different Styles

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Jetten Jolanda. Together apart: The psychology of Covid-19. Sage, 2020.Jetten, J. (2020). Together apart: The psychology of Covid-19. Sage.A book written by two authors in MLA and APA styles

Perveen Aisha, and Sadia Malik. “Influence of Family Violence on the Marital Quality in Pakistani Muslims: Role of Personal Factors.” Religions 11.9 (2020): 470.

Perveen, A., & Malik, S. (2020). Influence of Family Violence on the Marital Quality in Pakistani Muslims: Role of Personal Factors. Religions, 11(9), 470.An article in a Newspaper in MLA and APA styles

Silva Derek MD. “The othering of Muslims: Discourses of radicalization in the New York times, 1969–2014.” Sociological Forum. Vol. 32. No. 1. 2017.

Silva, D. M. (2017, March). The othering of Muslims: Discourses of radicalization in the New York times, 1969–2014. In Sociological Forum (Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 138-161).An article in a Magazine in MLA and APA styles

Held, Theodore. “Culpable Negligence at Science Magazine.” Academic Questions 32.3 (2019): 392-401.

Held, T. (2019). Culpable Negligence at Science Magazine. Academic Questions, 32(3), 392-401.

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Zaver, F., Hansen, M., Leibner, E., Little, A., & Lin, M. (2016). Blog and podcast watch: pediatric emergency medicine. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 17(5), 513.