Thursday, November 18, 2010
SPF 100 Please!
I haven't presented yet so I can't really give my reflections on my presentation in that sense. When I do present my power point on Monday though I hope that it gives the class a little insight to my semester. I have learned a lot at Converse just in a short amount of time. I have also met many new people and have gotten to know someone people better than I did. I don't think I have changed much since I got here personality wise because I'm still loud and random, but serious at times. But when it comes to the way I live it has changed a lot because I really do feel on my own now, plus I don't have the same activities to do as I did in high school. In high school, I was the social butterfly everyone knew and talked to. I was one of the main chorus nerds, was in almost every extra curricular club the school offered, and I had my schedule set. Now, I'm one of the "new kids" who is learning the basic of this new place and trying to get my schedule set like I had it before. I still want to be the social butterfly everyone knows and talks to, but it seems a lot harder in this school. It's funny that this "personal goal" of mine seems hard because Dorman is bigger than Converse. I can't wait though to see how these next 3 and a half years fold out before me. I have had the hardest time deciding whether to major in music ed or vocal performance. (Dr. Hay says I should do performance.) I want to teach, but performing is my life. I think I'll get my bachelors in music ed so I can be certified to teach and come back for a masters in performance.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Converse Tradition: PINK PANTHERS RULE
I think if I were to have to make a new tradition or revamp an old one it would be to revamp an old one. I love Big Sis/Lil Sis week and I assume so does everyone else. Who doesn't like getting present for a week and making new friends? But the revamping I would like to do is that the little need to buy a present for their bigs in return. A week after Big Sis/Lil Sis week the little should have to have spent enough time with them to know at least a small amount about their bigs personality; so, maybe after that time they could get their big a gift to show their appreciation for all they got during the celebration week. I'm a firm believer in returning the favor and I know our bigs spend a lot of money on us; therefore I think it wouldn't be too much to ask of the freshman to get their big a gift. The littles wouldn't have to buy anything if they couldn't afford it because they could make a gift. I just think the bigs should get a token of our appreciation after all the sleep they've lost and money they've spent.
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