Tuesday, December 8, 2009

college habits...

The transition from high school to college has been pretty rough. Going from the slacker life of going to school late and leaving early, partying, being unresponsible. Going to the college life its a major change, having to study about three hours a day, having to show up on time and leave late now, doing homework everynight, on top of that having a job to.

Although its been a tough transition from high school to college, I've been getting through it just fine. My family supports me with my school and work..for the most part. My work has suprisingly been very supportive and let me put school before work and they let me work around my school schedule.

And all of my friends are in college as well so not only do they support me, but they can relate to it as well.

what ive learned so far...

In this class I have learned a lot about the new mla updates. With that I've also improved my writing skills a lot. Also I learned the meaning of digress, step wife, and a few others.

And the last time I've been to a museum would be the living desert if that would qualify as a musuem. If not it would have been about two years ago when I went to the air musuem in palm springs.

process essay

I did my process essay on donating blood, bone marrow, and semen. Its a quick and easy way to make money and quick!

The essay has been erased from my hard drive and I really don't feel like typing it all out again...I do have the paper copy if you would like to see it though.

grading!

I think that I deserve about a low to mid A. I have been showing up to class everyday on time, I have been doing all the assignments and turning them in on time. I have put in all sixteen hours fot the lab. On about all of the essays that we have done soo far I have gotten about a B+ or an A-.

So as far as classwork I deserve about an A-...the next deciding factor will be the final. I am confident that I will do good on the final, all in all my grade should end up being at a B+ or A-.

summary/opinion practice

Many californian residents are worried about the higher education system. The CSU schools habe cut many student slots this semester, and plan on cutting a lot more in the spring semester. Along with slots being cut, tuition fees per unit are being reasied as well. Residents are unwilling to pay more in taxes to offset this matter. The survey was taken by 2500 californian residents via telephone, with a plus/minus 2%.

In my opinion I completly disagree with all of the cuts being made. Education needs to be made more accesablefor the leaders of tomorrow. The government is worried about right now, but they should also plan ahead."A majority of respondents, 70%, saw state budget cuts as a big problem and 57%cited overall affordability as a key issue." This is how many others feel and exactly how I feel.