I have included my entire Hamilton College transcript (as well as the course I took abroad at Charles University in Prague) in order to demonstrate the wide range of courses I have completed. I feel as though I really took advantage of the liberal arts curriculum and Hamilton’s open curriculum by enrolling in courses in as many different departments as possible. In fact, my first year I took courses from eight different departments to get a feel for as many different subjects as possible. In addition to my entire transcript, I have included a condensed list of coursework that is relevant to my future endeavors in education; this includes all of my philosophy courses and education studies courses. A few courses that I find to be particularly relevant to both philosophy and to education are 1) Intuitions and Philosophy, 2) Ethics of Happiness, and 3) Issues in Education. The two philosophy seminars taught me a lot about how the human mind works and how we think and act in the way that we do. The education studies course incorporated material from education philosophers such as John Dewey, and Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. DuBois- all philosophical thinkers who helped to shape our current views on education.