abby.munoz
Friday, April 24, 2015
Importance of Scholarships
Scholarships are important because they provide relief to future debts that could occur while in and after college. Many students and sometimes their parents find themselves in debt several years after they graduate. Everyone knows how little a college students has when they first start off, but with a scholarship some of that college money is taken care of.and with scholarships that debt is cut down and/or paid for. Also, scholarships give recognition to students by allowing students to show their potential to colleges. They give everyone a chance to win money for their future and show what they are capable of doing despite their background or ethnicity.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Reflection: College List
A. What do I have left to do?
1) Pay application fee
2) Turn in Application
3) Send in ACT/ACT scores
4) Get all letters of recommendation
5) Finish required college essays
6) Finish the rest of the credits
7) Do interviews for college that need it
8) Apply for FASFA
B. When will these tasks get accomplished?
1) Apply for early decision on August/November/fall 2015
2) Pay application fee when I apply
3) Retake the SAT/ACT and send scores when applying
4) Apply for FASA in the Fall
C. Academically am I where I need to be?
Yes, I am where I need to be, my rank and GPA is right. All in need to focus on is the SAT/ACT scores to get them higher, but I can always retake the test (I will in the summer.)
D. Are these colleges really the ones for me or do I need to modify my search?
Yes and No, I believe my search for colleges has broadened compared to last year and I have realized my options. However, these colleges have the major I am looking for and one of them is my dream college, but that may change later on.
1) Pay application fee
2) Turn in Application
3) Send in ACT/ACT scores
4) Get all letters of recommendation
5) Finish required college essays
6) Finish the rest of the credits
7) Do interviews for college that need it
8) Apply for FASFA
B. When will these tasks get accomplished?
1) Apply for early decision on August/November/fall 2015
2) Pay application fee when I apply
3) Retake the SAT/ACT and send scores when applying
4) Apply for FASA in the Fall
C. Academically am I where I need to be?
Yes, I am where I need to be, my rank and GPA is right. All in need to focus on is the SAT/ACT scores to get them higher, but I can always retake the test (I will in the summer.)
D. Are these colleges really the ones for me or do I need to modify my search?
Yes and No, I believe my search for colleges has broadened compared to last year and I have realized my options. However, these colleges have the major I am looking for and one of them is my dream college, but that may change later on.
Friday, April 10, 2015
College Degree/School System
1) Is the college degree necessary/worth the cost (not just dollars but time) for economic and social success?
College degrees are great socially due to the overall appearance on resumes and they are a good source for backup plans if you lost your job, out of money, and/or need another job. When jobs see your educational background they immediately see if you graduated from college. If your degree is specified to a field and the job requires this field, you will most likely be on their list for potential candidates. However, the means to obtain a degree requires your time and money, but once people earn their degrees it slims their personal dream job options. It also opens up other means of employment. Overall, degrees are worth the time and money put in.
2) How would you rate the US School system in terms of opportunities it gives its students v.1 other country you saw in a presentation. Be specific.The United States School system is about the same rate as the Australian school system. The United States focuses mainly on attendance to school and on testing, which loses the joy of learning into the pressure of being tested. However, the Australian school system focuses more on the learning aspect of education and has their own version of teaching. Despite the small differences the rate goes up due to both countries care for the Special Education program, which flourishes.
College degrees are great socially due to the overall appearance on resumes and they are a good source for backup plans if you lost your job, out of money, and/or need another job. When jobs see your educational background they immediately see if you graduated from college. If your degree is specified to a field and the job requires this field, you will most likely be on their list for potential candidates. However, the means to obtain a degree requires your time and money, but once people earn their degrees it slims their personal dream job options. It also opens up other means of employment. Overall, degrees are worth the time and money put in.
2) How would you rate the US School system in terms of opportunities it gives its students v.1 other country you saw in a presentation. Be specific.The United States School system is about the same rate as the Australian school system. The United States focuses mainly on attendance to school and on testing, which loses the joy of learning into the pressure of being tested. However, the Australian school system focuses more on the learning aspect of education and has their own version of teaching. Despite the small differences the rate goes up due to both countries care for the Special Education program, which flourishes.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Spring Break
For spring break I will be spending time with my family. We are still deciding where to go since my dad and sister are working most of the time, but I know it will be good just to be together. I also will try to get ahead in my outside projects for English and History so I won't have to worry about it later on. It's a long project, and this break will give me plenty of time to finish it. I am also going to start working on my license and getting tutored for English by my genius Aunt. Along with sleeping, catching up on my favorite shows, reading A LOT, and relaxing. It's gonna be a great Spring Break!
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Dead Poets Society Pt. 2
1. The most influential person in my life would be my Dad. He doesn't say I love a lot, but he shows he it through his actions. He was known as "the prankster " as a kid and in college, yet he still maintained his grades, a few jobs, and every sport he was played. He has done every sport except basketball. I've always looked up to him for anything sport wise. He is very strict because he wants the best for me. He is always my #1 fan in track. I love him because he sees more in me than I see in myself. My dad pushes me to be better, to do better than what I thought I could do.
2. I agree with Mr.Keating on the grounds of the natural human tendency to seek emotional purpose rather than intellectual reason. The human race falls in love with poetry, and while serious passions and pursuits in careers paths are necessary to be efficient in life's courses, love give everything a purpose to keep on living. Material things don't last, but beautiful words give meaning to our world, it gives us meaning to our age in time. We read poetry for an insight to a picture that real world conversations don't hold these days. We abuse the language of our ancestors; they are not included in our speech and if they are they are misinterpreted. Poetry is a language of love, history, passion, that we need more of.
3. I agree, one answer is not the only "correct answer" to a question. Looking at things, taking risks and thinking for yourself besides what might be the right answer gives real perspective. The whole purpose of answering is to answer for yourself, meaning what you think. No one wants to be the same as the rest. Everyone wants a different love story, a different career, a different answer that can be admired by others. Similarly, I misjudged a person because of their attire. However, once I got to talk to the person I realized how wrong I was. She was sweet, beautiful, and her situation was tragic. She gave me a look into her life when I only judged by a glance.
4. My last verse for the world will need some thought and more experience before I send it for anyone to see. I feel like I'm just starting out in the world, and the world keeps trying to push their views into me. I want to be myself, I want to answer for myself, I want to live for myself.
When I die, I hope everyone I know will realize how humble I tried to be. I never want to be the girl who's consumed with herself. I want to be the girl who cared for everyone but herself.
2. I agree with Mr.Keating on the grounds of the natural human tendency to seek emotional purpose rather than intellectual reason. The human race falls in love with poetry, and while serious passions and pursuits in careers paths are necessary to be efficient in life's courses, love give everything a purpose to keep on living. Material things don't last, but beautiful words give meaning to our world, it gives us meaning to our age in time. We read poetry for an insight to a picture that real world conversations don't hold these days. We abuse the language of our ancestors; they are not included in our speech and if they are they are misinterpreted. Poetry is a language of love, history, passion, that we need more of.
3. I agree, one answer is not the only "correct answer" to a question. Looking at things, taking risks and thinking for yourself besides what might be the right answer gives real perspective. The whole purpose of answering is to answer for yourself, meaning what you think. No one wants to be the same as the rest. Everyone wants a different love story, a different career, a different answer that can be admired by others. Similarly, I misjudged a person because of their attire. However, once I got to talk to the person I realized how wrong I was. She was sweet, beautiful, and her situation was tragic. She gave me a look into her life when I only judged by a glance.
4. My last verse for the world will need some thought and more experience before I send it for anyone to see. I feel like I'm just starting out in the world, and the world keeps trying to push their views into me. I want to be myself, I want to answer for myself, I want to live for myself.
When I die, I hope everyone I know will realize how humble I tried to be. I never want to be the girl who's consumed with herself. I want to be the girl who cared for everyone but herself.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Dead Poets Society Pt.1
1. No, I do not believe Neil would have committed suicide if Mr. Keating would not have come into his life. Mr. Keating stirred ideas into his head and effected Neil's ultimate decision of being in the play. A dream which Neil's father is entirely against. However, on the other hand, it was Neil's own decision to be in the play and it was his own decision to end his life.
2. In my opinion, Charlie Dalton"Nwanda" was the bravest of all the boys because he voiced the teaching of Mr. Keating in real life through school and in front of the school leaders. He was the boy who announced how he felt, without confining to the school's idea of together.
The boy who was the coward would be Richard Cameron. He was the boy who felt the need to confine himself to the school and their conformity. He always wanted to do the right thing, the thing that would get a good grade. The whole point of Keating's lectures was to find who people are, not as a whole, but an individual. And Richard ultimately was the one who snitched on his teacher and gave into the blame on Keating.
3. I believe Mr. Keating put the poetry book in Neil's room because Neil was the one who asked him about Dead Poets Society. Keating thought he and all the boys who witnessed his explanation of the club would be interested in their original traditions. One of the traditions was the reading of the front of the book.
Keating cared about the administration's rules, but he cared more about the school's secret club because it was during his time at the school. The head people at the school did not understand how much the club meant to the boys and he knew they wouldn't understand the purpose. It was a fun thing, one that did not have grades and wasn't controlled by adults.
2. In my opinion, Charlie Dalton"Nwanda" was the bravest of all the boys because he voiced the teaching of Mr. Keating in real life through school and in front of the school leaders. He was the boy who announced how he felt, without confining to the school's idea of together.
The boy who was the coward would be Richard Cameron. He was the boy who felt the need to confine himself to the school and their conformity. He always wanted to do the right thing, the thing that would get a good grade. The whole point of Keating's lectures was to find who people are, not as a whole, but an individual. And Richard ultimately was the one who snitched on his teacher and gave into the blame on Keating.
3. I believe Mr. Keating put the poetry book in Neil's room because Neil was the one who asked him about Dead Poets Society. Keating thought he and all the boys who witnessed his explanation of the club would be interested in their original traditions. One of the traditions was the reading of the front of the book.
Keating cared about the administration's rules, but he cared more about the school's secret club because it was during his time at the school. The head people at the school did not understand how much the club meant to the boys and he knew they wouldn't understand the purpose. It was a fun thing, one that did not have grades and wasn't controlled by adults.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Individualism
Throughout the movie, Dead Poet’s Society, the strict all boys’
school is determined to keep each boy in line. The boys are given difficult
classes, dorms, and free time that consist of more schooling. Everything is
done together and no foolish activities are tolerated. It is hard for those
boys’ who want to have fun and to be boys. Their parents set heavy burdens on
the boys for their future and have power to alter it whenever they please. The
boys are born into conformity, a way of living that has no individual choice or
option. But when Mr. Keating waltzed into the picture as the boys’ new teacher,
a sense of freedom filled the air. As he taught, he encouraged the boys’ to
think for themselves and to not box themselves in by what outside forces told
them to. Many boys, such as Neil Perry, were influenced by his teaching. Neil
took the lessons and interpreted them as a sign to take his dream of acting
into his own hands. He wanted to do something for himself, despite his father’s
strict orders to not participate in acting. In conclusion, the boys were
striving to find themselves instead of listening to other outside forces. That’s what the author/director was trying to
portray in the movie: Individualism.
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