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This, I Believe… There are many values I uphold that are responsible for the person I am today. One particular value, which was instilled in me since I could remember, is the value of family. Family comes first no matter what. Now, when I say the word family, I’m talking about my immediate family of […]
I loved the scavenger hunt today. For one, we were able to be active instead of staying in the normal class structure. Second, I was able to explore more of Lillis. Third, I was able to connect with people I didn’t really know. Lastly, it was fun. One of the many things I love about […]
Values. Values are what drives us and what determine our day to day decisions. It’s what we’re going to carry with us into our careers. Values help you figure out your why. The reason for getting up everyday. I know my values: Family, Health, and Respect. I want to constantly find ways to improve myself, […]
Today was probably one of the more stressful classes. Partly because I have no idea what I want to minor in. I thought I was set with my majors but now I have to think about a minor too. Everyone I talked to today seemed to know exactly what they wanted to minor in. I […]
Coming in as a freshman, I kind of knew what I wanted to study. I’m pretty decent when it comes to numbers and I love sports. Therefore, I thought about Finance and Sports Business. Accounting is another concentration that I’m considering. Trying to tackle all three would be overwhelming. Although it is completely normal for […]
Today we learned about how our leadership styles relate to our study habits. Given that I am a planner, our method for studying is reviewing our notes, and our resource for reinforcement is classmates. When I study, I tend not to go back to my notes before a test. I study as I progress through […]
Today, we received our groups and group projects that we’d be working on for the remainder of the term. I received project #4, which is to execute an awareness campaign of “stereo type threat” for Sheldon Hall and it also came along with reading some excerpts from the book Whistling Vivaldi by Claude Steele. Initially, we […]
Today, I learned that I was a planner. Before today, I did not think of myself as someone who didn’t really listen to others. I thought I was a great listener and often took people’s ideas into account. Sometimes I think I listen too much to others, instead of just following through with what I […]
On the first day of class, I was engaged from the moment I walked into the classroom to the very second I walked out the doors. Surprised to see the diversity in the room, I felt as if I was in a safe environment. To see familiar faces in the room because relationships were established […]
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