Saturday, July 18, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Blog 4
These two weeks have been some of the most miserable days ever but at the same time have also been some pretty memorable days too. These past two weeks have taught me many lessons that I can use in my schoolwork and in my studying habits. These include learning time management, communicating with my professors, and NO procrastination. This experience gave you an insight of what being a college student is like. In your leadership for social change class you were taught the characteristics of becoming a leader and the actions you needed to make a permanent change to your community. In your writing class, you were taught the proper way to write a paper and how to make your papers more interesting for your reader. Not only did you see an improvement in your classes but you also see an improvement in your communications skills with your fellow piers. You should be proud of yourself and proud of all the things you have accomplished in these two weeks. Now just remember to continue working hard like this and try your best not to slack off!
Blog 4- Reflection
These past couple of weeks have been tough and rough. You have made friends, and learned time management skills you never thought you could. The past two weeks have prepared you for your upcoming year here at Texas Lutheran University. During your writing class, Do the Write Thing you have been thought how to write a serious college paper. At the begging of these two weeks you had no idea how to use MLA format, or even write an intro to a paper. You have come a long way, and should be very proud of yourself! Congrats on making it through the two weeks, keep up the good work in the fall semester.
Blog #4
Two weeks ago you had no idea what you in for. Thinking you had it easy, it was quite a shock to see we had homework on the first day. As you dug into your classes, you realized that college is challenging, something you really love and need to grow stronger. In just 12 short days you have changed into somebody that I wasnt expecting. More hard working, happy you dont have this in high school. Ive learned everything from sollilogies to kairos, Writing class has strengthened my writing and points of argument, which will come in handy when I take debate next year. Biology has taught me to be open to new ideas for my future career, showing me I might not want to be a neurologist after all. So two week younger Amanda, I have some advice for you. First, prepare for the unexpected. It is something that will come handy in any situation you are in. Two, push yourself. You wont get anywhere just thinking you will take the high road. Three, work for what you want. Freedom is not free, you earn it just like everything else in life. Take risks. If you dont, you might miss something that was truly worth it, even if it was a bit more work. You are a strong, intellegent little lady and I believe in you. What hasnt killed you yet has really made you stronger. Oh and dont worry about the lack of sleep you might get. Later in life, you will make up for it I promise. And take advantage of the free food for the two weeks! I didnt do that but I could have. I mean who doesnt want cookies, am I right? I know you will have a lot of work not only physically but mentally. TLU pushes your brain to make engaging inquiry, leadership, and determination. You have all three of those qualities, so use it. This campus is a campus of faith, so dont be afraid to show that you have faith in every breath you take and every word you type. Thanks for listening, take the advice wisely.
Saying that you have the same amount of knowledge from 2 weeks to present me would be a flat out lie. At Texas Lutheran University, I've learned more than what any teacher could have taught me. Previously, you only relied on textbooks and secondary experience to know what a college life is like. However, 2 weeks from now I now know what it is like. Not only have I gained credits and writing skills, but I was able to teach myself. This was the first time I was actually able to pull something I learned from myself, a leap in my own life I never thought to be possible. Do The Write Thing and Biology: Issues on Plagues were probably the most intense and exciting courses I have taken. This experience opened up my eyes and realized how much more there is for me the learn. This is definitely an experience I will never forget! All in all, Harsha, you made the right decision coming to this camp!
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Blog #4
Growing up
Hey jack, I'm talking to you now as a more experienced and slightly more intellectual person. You have been great up until this point and you keep working hard. The two weeks that you are going to suffer through is going to be very long but you can do whatever you put your mind too. You have the ability to be great just like mom always says. You just have to go out there and put rubber to the road. These next few weeks you will stress and you might fail. You just need to get up and no keep pushing on. You are doing this to become a better person. You always strive to be the best. Keep at it. And don't ever give up.
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Blog 3: Ben Greif
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for most students, the places to provide those basics are elementary and middle
school." . He also says,"This core knowledge is an important part of
the glue that holds the culture together". These mean that people should know what they want to be and explore other option as a backup.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Childhood Comics
The Fight of the Century
I was not much for a comic reader, I got these old comics when I was at an old market with my grandmother once though. These old comics comics were so terrible I do not even recall their name. There was one that stood out though. Glowing with passion and energy this comic was the one that would be the best one ever. This comic was titled Batman v Superman. The title alone was incredible. I was so intrigued to see my two hero's duke It out. I read this comic over and over for months. This comic was like the bed time story you read to your kids every single night. My experience with comics may yet be short and small but is large in understanding and liking if it.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Blog #3
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DC Comics
Sunday, July 12, 2015
College
College Decision
My college decision
My College Decision Reasoning
University of Leeds
College Reflection
Blog 2- College
TLU
From the time I finished my first visit to TLU, my standards were set extremely high for other college campuses. When the end of my senior year of high school was fast approaching, I had two colleges in mind: TLU and UT Tyler. To be completely honest, I was set on attending UT Tyler. It wasn't until later that I saw the transfer rate for UT Tyler was 49%! As soon as I saw that my mind was set on TLU. I am very excited to attend in the fall. In closing, for those who do not believe in going to a four year college, I present a quote from Owen and Sawhill: "...it is hard to deny that, on average, the benefits of a college degree far outweigh the costs."
Picking your poison-Jack King
When it came to choosing a college I was one hundred percent focused on football. High school I was a good football player and I was looking for the full ride scholarship to glide me through college. This turned out not to be the best idea. I was not offered by division one schools, but I was prepared to decide on one anyways when I met with my old coach. His name was coach Hilster. I told him I was wanting to go to Texas Tech and he looked me dead in the eyes and said why. I stood confused and said because football, duh. He proceeded to laugh in my face for a good ten minutes. He said jack, if you go to a school you must know what you want to leave with. Up until that point I never thought I wanted to leave college with anything but an NFL contract. I figured that was my destiny. I took a long time in my room thinking of what I wanted. Around three o'clock that afternoon coach Braxton Harris texted me asking if I wanted to consider Texas Lutheran University. I gave him the benefit of the doubt by looking up the school and the first thing I saw was a five year deal and I get a master's in Athletic Training. That set the deal for me. I can live anywhere and do anything but I am at TLU because they have a quick masters program in a subject I desire. That is why I chose TLU.
I have looked at many colleges, and have definintly narrowed down my choices. I have a limited amount of colleges to choose from, neurology is not a field most are interested in. When I am considering a college, I consider first getting a liberal education because before I graduate high school I will have an associates degree in liberal education. It is a really great base to start on, as Ungar's chronicle describes. Also, Should everyone go to college made me look if I really did need college for my education, which I do to be come a doctor in neurological science. Over all, I have considered the schools that dont cost as much, but would love to go to college in the future to continue my education.