Well this semester sure did fly by fast. It seems like just last week we were receiving the class syllabus looking at it like huh? A semester long project?! Well it was very different than I thought and I am glad I got the chance to be a part of a project like this, who wouldn't want to do a project about something that you disagree on and try to change it, for the better and for the students at KU? Not to mention I got the chance to work on this project with a wonderful group, and I am very glad I got to experience this with them.
Project 4 is finally completed and ready to be submitted tomorrow afternoon and our group is very confident in our work. It includes bits and pieces of everything we have worked on throughout the semester and a little bit extra. I am anxious and excited to present project 4 tomorrow: anxious because I really want to present it to the class because I feel extra prepared, and excited because it means that english class is over and there are only 3 exams standing in the way of me and summer! :)
I am glad I chose this class for my Eng 023, I definitely have learned a lot more than just writing boring papers. Creativity is something that you have no idea what it is until you discover it in yourself. It is not something that every person finds right away, it takes deep thinking, and a lot of it, it also involves going out of your way to do things, and finding new ways to do them. This semester long project is an example in itself of creativity, hence the theme of the class.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Post Project 3: What I Learned From It
This week project 3 was turned in, and hopefully the results turn out to be great. My group worked together very hard on this project, this project definitely took more time and more out of the classroom work than any of the previous projects. As a group we hope that we have successfully raised awareness about the food on campus to a lot of the students. Of course it is impossible to talk to every single student about it, but by handing out over 200 nutrition cards around campus, submitting an article to the Keystone Newsletter, and talking to our friends and classmates about it, we hope that our message continues to spread throughout the rest of the semester. By doing this project about a local problem that I would like to see improved or fixed, I have learned that if you are unhappy with something, you are NOT alone. There are around 10,000 students attending the same school as you and chances are they have things to complain about too. I have learned that you can not sit back and watch this problem progress as it bothers and irritates you inside. Do something about it! Talk to someone about it! There are dozens of creative ways that you can attempt to fix this problem or raise awareness about it. Do not have a narrow mind and think that you can not change something, anything is possible, and your voice is powerful. Before this project I never thought that I would have the power and courage to stand up against something that I disapprove of. But the truth is, people do not mind your opinions and suggestions, most people around campus actually want to hear what you have to say. So now it is time for the rest of the students here at Kutztown to reach out and make suggestions, to make everyone else's college experience a wonderful one.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Eng Comp. Fair
Today instead of having class we attended the english composition fair that was located in the Student Union Building. We listened to several students talk about their lives and favorite memories. The first student that I listened to talked about her memories throughout middle school and high school. She was very funny and even went into details about her pet hamsters. One thing that stuck out to me was when she started talking about how she fell in love with writing. She said that she wrote about everything and did not mind doing papers in school anymore. She even wrote to take her frustration out, she wrote about her basketball coach and everything she felt about him after he did not put her name in the paper for the All-American. This relates to me because I know how she feels, after dealing with my field hockey coach for four years. She hated me and it was obvious, writing my frustration down on paper definitely would of helped me. The next girl that we listened to talked about how much she loves reading. She reads her favorite books over and over again, which to me is very surprising. After I read a book I put it down and never look at it again, I feel that there is no need to read it again, I know everything that is going to happen. One thing that this girl mentioned and talked about that brought back so many memories for me is the scholastic book fairs that would come to my school every year. She even mentioned the fun bookmarks and erasers that I loved. Like her, I could spend hours in there, looking at every single book and wanting all of them. Another thing she talked about that shocked me was that she has a list of books that she wants to read, and the list right now is almost up to 150! For me, that would take years to read, this girl really loves her reading! After attending this composition fair it gave me hope that I could become a great writer. You do not have to be proper or write in a certain way, just write about whatever you want, I never thought about writing like this before, and I never really had the urge to write randomly about my life, until now.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Governor Corbett's Budget Cut
Recently I attended an extra credit event that included the filming of a parody video of what an english class would look like if Governor Corbett got his way with the budget cut. I thought it was very fun and actually realistic. Even though it was a parody video and a little exaggerated, it shows an overall great vision of what an english comp class would look like. An english class taught in a lecture hall would be very difficult considering it is a class that generally is supposed to small and interactive. This is not just about the kids having a difficult time in a large class, but the teachers also. English consists or papers, essays, and long projects and for one teacher to read about 150 papers, well it could take them several months, maybe even a month. By the time the students get their papers back, the next paper is due. I do not know what Joe Corbett is thinking but honestly he will receive hell from thousands of people if his plan goes through. Education is one of the most important things that a person can have, and it is already very expensive as it is. I know adults in their mid 40's that are still paying off student loans, and I am sure when they went to college it was a lot cheaper than it presently is. If the cut goes through, a large amount of students will unfortunately not be able to attend these state schools. And for the students that continue to attend the state schools, well I can not even imagine how long they will be paying off student loans, all because of selfish Joe Corbett. Joe Corbett must not be thinking about anyone except for very high upper class people when he proposed this crazy idea. We are still in a recession and I guess he does not realize that everybody who attends state schools are not as rich as other people, and that all we want is a good affordable education. I did not realize how angry subject has made me until I wrote this blog haha, and I will continue to rage about it, maybe Joe Corbett will even hear from me personally!
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