This blog details my journey from high school to college.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Off To College!
C-Day is here. The day all high school kids look forward to. Or is it? Every teen is supposedly eager to run away from their friends and family, and live as far away as possible. It's great to live without your parents, and friends, and everyone who has helped you come this far, right? I mean, every teen loves to do their own laundry, make their own bed, and they love cooking their own food. If they have any problems with their school work, they of course will pay for a tutor to help them. The truth is, college should definitely be a time of education, and fun. However, it may not be such a bad idea to live a tad bit closer to home. If you think about it from a parent's perspective, their child leaving for a college that is far away, may equate in their mind almost to losing that child. It will never be as merry in the house, and if their child has any siblings, living without that child will be even tougher because the siblings aren't used to living without that child. It's like a void in everyone's life. Many parents cry the day their child leaves for college, instead of being happy, because chances are, that child won't come home often, or even call home. Leaving for college is an important milestone in every teen's life. They should just consider staying close to home, to help out their parents and siblings. P.S. C-Day is an acronym I made up for College Day.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Teachers and Students
College can be a time of partying, sport playing, and leisure. Unfortunately, I also have to study and be in frequent contact with both students and teachers. Many people don't take close note of the atmosphere a certain college has when they visit it. They don't notice that the teachers are sulky and don't care about the students, because they are too busy looking at the college's pub, and recreation room. The truth is that the teachers and the students make up as much, if not more of the college than the facilities, and extra-curricular activities. I don't want to go to a college where there's a great place to play billiards, but where the students are rowdy and careless, and the teachers don't put effort into their classes. I want to attend a college that has a good balance between the two. I want to have a memorable college life, but I can't lose track of why I'm in college in the first place: to get an education. I want to leave college with a medical degree, not a talent in billiards, and partying. I want to go to a college which has extra-curricular activities that support my main goals, not hinder them. The perfect college will take a lot of research finding. There is light in the tunnel, and hopefully, this tunnel has a good ending to it.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
College Sports
Ok, it's time to talk sports. In addition to packing my laptop and my nook, I have my cleats and rackets packed and ready to go. I look forward to playing on a varsity team, in soccer and in tennis. So another factor that I look for in colleges, is the quality of their sports teams, and specifically those sports that I play. I want to be in a college that has competitive teams, and where I can contribute. I probably will be assigned to the third flight in tennis as a freshman, but I don't want to be assigned to the bench. I need to study who my competition will be, and what skills I can bring that will allow me to play and contribute from the start. I'm also realistic. Everyone spends some bench time. The trick is to limit that bench time. Another consideration, and not a minor one, is where I could get an athletic scholarship. It's nice to compete for a college, it's even nicer when your costs are covered. Plus, whether or not I go to the pros, it tells my future employers something of my work ethic and commitment, because athletic scholarships are not just handed out. They are awarded to players who commit to long hours of practice, as well as long seasons of competition, while they are taking rigorous academic courses. I bet you didn't see this blog coming did you?
Summer Internships and Programs
One of the things that I look for when I evaluate a college, is what it offers during the summer. If a college has a rich array of its own programs, as well as good internships possibilities in its own area, or even in
Washington D.C. these are attractive factors because I can learn a lot outside of the classroom, get a leg up on a career, and meet some interesting people through internships and programs. While many internships are competitive, the place you go to school is an important factor. For example, Harvard College students are looked upon highly favorably by the State department, Justice department, and other important cabinet offices that offer internships. We may pretend that there are no "old boy" networks, but the reality is different. So, I'm also looking for colleges that have strong alumni support and help, for younger students. That said, I'm also looking for colleges that have good relationships with universities in other countries. When you take a course or two during summer term A and B, that's just summer school. When you have a summer abroad in the south of France, well, you're in the south of France. So, the idea for this blog is network and support.
Washington D.C. these are attractive factors because I can learn a lot outside of the classroom, get a leg up on a career, and meet some interesting people through internships and programs. While many internships are competitive, the place you go to school is an important factor. For example, Harvard College students are looked upon highly favorably by the State department, Justice department, and other important cabinet offices that offer internships. We may pretend that there are no "old boy" networks, but the reality is different. So, I'm also looking for colleges that have strong alumni support and help, for younger students. That said, I'm also looking for colleges that have good relationships with universities in other countries. When you take a course or two during summer term A and B, that's just summer school. When you have a summer abroad in the south of France, well, you're in the south of France. So, the idea for this blog is network and support.
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