Ed Finkel Q3
We've all been tempted to cheat or lie at a certain point. Whether it lying to your parents or wanting to cheat on a test. I have been tempted in high school to cheat on a test. I looked over at the persons test next to me and copied a few of his answers. Thinking that I would pass the test cause of those answers I copied I walked out of the room with satisfaction. The next day when my teacher passed out the graded test I wasn't worried at all knowing I passed. But when I received my test back it said I failed. I was wondering how could this happen, how could that kid pass but I didnt? It turns out the teacher made more than one versions of the test. I felt so idiotic for cheating and cheating without it benefiting me. What I know learn is don't trust anyone, if you want something done right, you got to do it yourself
Friday, October 30, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Making Connections #2
Some people may give up in a second when things are going their way or they go through a life crisis. But thats where you have a chance to revaluate your life and do something about it, so things can go your way. On July 4, 2012 I was in risk of being a diabetic and diagnosed with hypertension. I cried and cried on the way back home wondering what would happen to me, what new changes I would have to adapt to. At first I didn't care, I pretty much gave up. I thought to myself it was already to late and there would be no point in trying. I was depressed for a few days, didn't want to talk to anyone just wanted to be on my own. But after my parents were fed up with my attitude they finally gave it to me, "Why not try and do something with your life". Yes it was kinda harsh but it was my wake up call, I couldn't succumb to the disease, I forced myself to fight it.From that day till now I am a healthy teenage that has completely changed his lifestyle, and I don't regret it. The moral of this story is no matter how far you've fallen you can always force yourself to get up and keep moving forward.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Making Connections
Q #1
Chapter 2 suggest that students sometimes get mixed messages about things like sexuality,drinking and education. From my own experience I have gotten mixed messages on people in general.In high school gossip and rumors were all over the place. Asking about a person you'll get all sorts of feeed back, both positive and negative. So going off of what Im told, I had to be careful with associating with those people. But that wasn't fair to them, I was judging them based of rumors and gossip. I didn't allow myself to actually know the person and find out for myself if those rumors were true. So instead of avoiding those people I went over introduced myself and sat down to get to know them. It turns out those rumors weren't true at all, they were just rumors. What I learned was don't believe everything you hear,especially knowing its just gossip.
Chapter 2 suggest that students sometimes get mixed messages about things like sexuality,drinking and education. From my own experience I have gotten mixed messages on people in general.In high school gossip and rumors were all over the place. Asking about a person you'll get all sorts of feeed back, both positive and negative. So going off of what Im told, I had to be careful with associating with those people. But that wasn't fair to them, I was judging them based of rumors and gossip. I didn't allow myself to actually know the person and find out for myself if those rumors were true. So instead of avoiding those people I went over introduced myself and sat down to get to know them. It turns out those rumors weren't true at all, they were just rumors. What I learned was don't believe everything you hear,especially knowing its just gossip.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Drinking Deaths Draw Attention to Old Campus Problem
Q4
I think students are 80% percent responsible with the amount of drinking that goes on at college. At college you are on your own, it may be a new for someone who has always been dependent. But at college your actions are your actions, no one is forcing you to do anything you dont want too. If you grew up with out learning about the risk and consequences of drinking than you may think alcohol makes everything fun. I think 80% is on the student and 20% is peer pressure. Their are definitely kids out there that want to "fit in" and be cool. But those mindsets may have to deal with some serious consequences. In order to prevent problems like that, colleges need to enforce the law and be a little bit more strict with those sort of things. Also educating the students before getting to college can also play a big role. Instead of a student trying for themselves, a student will already know the consequences and know when enough is enough
I think students are 80% percent responsible with the amount of drinking that goes on at college. At college you are on your own, it may be a new for someone who has always been dependent. But at college your actions are your actions, no one is forcing you to do anything you dont want too. If you grew up with out learning about the risk and consequences of drinking than you may think alcohol makes everything fun. I think 80% is on the student and 20% is peer pressure. Their are definitely kids out there that want to "fit in" and be cool. But those mindsets may have to deal with some serious consequences. In order to prevent problems like that, colleges need to enforce the law and be a little bit more strict with those sort of things. Also educating the students before getting to college can also play a big role. Instead of a student trying for themselves, a student will already know the consequences and know when enough is enough
Focusing on Friends
Question 1
My closet friend is someone I met during the fourth grade. We really didn't start talking as much and getting to know each other till the seventh grade. Now were are really good friends and have many things in common. He was the one that introduced me to Crossfit as well as other activities. We disagree on many things but thats part of our friendship and were find with it. I am older than him but he acts more mature than me and tells me if some of my ideas are idiotic or brilliant. We both have different morals and routines, but thats what makes us who we are today. Even though we may disagree on certain things or see eye to eye, we have never argued or fought. We know when to draw the line when joking around too much can get serious.
My closet friend is someone I met during the fourth grade. We really didn't start talking as much and getting to know each other till the seventh grade. Now were are really good friends and have many things in common. He was the one that introduced me to Crossfit as well as other activities. We disagree on many things but thats part of our friendship and were find with it. I am older than him but he acts more mature than me and tells me if some of my ideas are idiotic or brilliant. We both have different morals and routines, but thats what makes us who we are today. Even though we may disagree on certain things or see eye to eye, we have never argued or fought. We know when to draw the line when joking around too much can get serious.
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