Friday, April 24, 2015

The Importance of Scholarships

      Scholarships are useful on many levels. It is obviously a huge help when paying for college, but it also boosts your image. Having an academic scholarship shows others that you hold yourself to a high level of standard. Also, the amount of scholarships that you may have will also show your perseverance, as finding scholarships takes some works.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Reflection Blog

Left to do:
  • Second SAT
  • Apply to colleges

Timeline:

    •  SAT in two weeks
    • Applications after SAT

     I believe that I am where I need to be academically. I am in the top 25% percent of my class, which is the requirement for where I want to go, and my GPA is acceptable.

     I think that the college I chose, specifically UT Arlington, are the best suited for me. UT Arlington is close to home, and specializes in the field that I wish to go into. For that reason, I do not need to revise my college choices.





Friday, April 10, 2015

College worth the Cost / US Schools v. Other Schools

        1.)   From all of the research that we have conducted, a college degree is not always worth the cost. In some cases it may, but it is also a slippery slope downhill. The effectiveness of the degree can depend on a few factors, the job market, location, and the competition. Getting a degree in a job market that is really booming may make the degree worth the cost. A degree in something like mechanics may not be worth the cost.For starters, you can learn almost all that you need on the job, and wouldn't need to go to college. There is also a large amount of competition for jobs like being a mechanic. All in all, A college degree is worth it, in some cases.

        2.)   According to the research that has been conducted, the U.S. school system in severely lacking compared to other world powers. America has some of the most prestigious colleges in the world, but not the primary or secondary educational system to prepare it's own students for these colleges. Many students are forced to settle for a high school diploma, and not to got to college. In other countries, the primary and secondary curriculum is much more vigorous, meaning that freshmen in Europe are learning some of the things that Seniors are learning here.

Monday, March 16, 2015

My Spring Break

My Spring Break started the Friday before the weekend, My family and I drove down to Lake Jackson to attend my cousin's wedding. We stayed on the beach, but sadly, it was too cold and we could only walk on the beach. After this event, the rest of my break was extremely unproductive, consisting of gaming, watching shows with my family, and delivering 8 puppies.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

1.) The most influential person in my life has always been my mother. She has always been there for me and to give me advice when I need it. This may be because she lives with me, but that is beside the point.

2.) I think Mr. Keating says this because he believes that there is some higher purpose to reading and writing poetry. I do not agree, I do, and always think, that poetry is a waste of time.

3.) I agree with Keating in this scenario, that there is always a different point of view, two sides to a story. One must always remember that your view is not always the only one. I do not have a personal story to share at this time.

4.) As of this point in time, I do not really know what my "verse" will be. I only hope that it will be a good one in the coming years.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Dead Poet's Society - More Questions

1.) I believe that Neil would not have killed himself if Mr. Keating had never arrived. If Keating never came, Neil would never have thought for himself and decide to pursue something that he wanted to do, which ultimately led to his death.

2.) I think that the bravest of the boys would have had to been Charlie. It may have been a kind of foolish bravery, but it was definitely there. He stood up for the other boys when all of them were afraid. The boy that displayed the most cowardice would have been Todd, or at least in the beginning. He was really shy and did not want to leave his comfort zone, or participate in activities.

3.) I think that Mr. Keating did, in fact, put the poetry book into Neil's room, as a way to show that he, personally, encouraged them to go and enjoy poetry amongst themselves. I think that he made the comment about how the current staff to off-put and blame that may come onto him if they were caught.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Theme of Dead Poet's Society

 The central theme that is apparent throughout the entire movie is that you need to be an original person and think for yourself. This is first represented by Mr. Keating, when he asks his students to get out their textbooks and read about the poem scale, he tells them to simply tear the pages out. He tells them that they do not need someone, or something telling them how to view a situation, he encourages them be an original person, think for themselves. Keating eventually has them stand on his desk and tells them that everything has a different view to it, there is not just one way to look at something. All of these things, presented by Mr. Keating, are the traits of a free thinker. An individual who has original thoughts, and is not told how to think, as they are free to think for themselves. An example of a student implementing this mindset is Neil. Neil decides to not become the doctor that his father wants him to be, instead, he wishes to pursue a career in acting. There are now confines for the human mind, but only the ones that you put on them.