Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The Last Blog
Having a chance to interact with a younger student, about to embark on their journey into high school and then on to college has been a great experience. Our student was thirteen year old Dominique. Although this girl is young she had so much to offer my partner, Tionne and I. We did four projects with her over a four week period that should prepare her for the years ahead.
First was the Dream Career Collage. We took about half a dozen magazines to the Boys and Girls Club in North Omaha and began cutting out photos that symbolized what career Dominique wanted to pursue. She wants to be a fashion designer and someday own her own business. This is was not challenging at all to find high fashion photos in magazines. Her collage turned out great. It was full of her ambitions and drive.
Second was the PowerPoint made by my partner and I that presented information about Dominique's dream career to her. I think that by presenting this PowerPoint to her we informed her of things she didn't know. That made my partner and I feel great that we are really helping her to think ahead to how to achieve her future goals.
Third was the Career Essay. This activities was a little challenging, only because throughout the meeting my partner and I wanted to write the paper for her, but we didn't because this is her future. The paper turned out great because it was all in her own words and you could really feel her mind set in preparing for her future.
Last was the Action Plan. We, summer scholars, had to write up an action plan of our own that specified how we were going to go about out plans to get into college and to receive scholarships. With Dominique we specified what classes she will need to take plenty of during high school and what all she can do to prepare for a career as a fashion designer owning her own business.
I think Dominique benefited tremendously from this experience, as did I and Tionne. I hope that she will use what we have taught and presented her with to her advantage in her future. This has been a rewarding experiencing educating the youth in my city.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
My Personal Statement
Thursday, June 18, 2009
My Week On Campus
Our group was divided into two smaller groups called "Achieve" and "Succeed". I was on team "Succeed". That day we were put into our harnesses and helmets, prepared for our adventures in the air. I was so scared. Why? I can't think of anything other than being afraid to try something new. I was angry with myself for being scared to challenge myself. So I pushed myself in a way I never thought I would. I volunteered to go first! I shot my hand in the air and headed 50 feet above the ground to where I'd meet one of my biggest fears: Falling - Failing. As soon as I took my first step onto the board in front of me I felt amazing. So powerful and brave. Then I heard my teammates yelling "You can do it Justine!" and "You're doing great!". The reinforcement was priceless and so helpful. I got through the whole course and went on to the rock wall twice. I felt invincible - like I could take on anything. I do have to say that my teammates contributed immensely to that feeling. Without them I would have just been scared.
Above: The Rockwall Below:Some of the high ropes course
Through out the week here we have done numerous activities, all with one common goal: Branching out. In the Mojo Hunt (scavenger hunt around the N. Campus) we were divided into small groups and had a chance to network with various offices and members of faculty on campus. Then, during Battle of the Scholars we were again divided into smaller groups, my group was called Bass Jam. We went around to four stations with various activities focusing on the importance of communication with all sorts of people. We also had a chance to go to the HPER building (workout center) and work out before that night's Ice Cream Social! Ha ha. All the activities were great and it was definitely a great way to get to know my peers better!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Blog #1: My First Week as a College Student!
I got off to a rocky start. On my first day I was so nervous, but even that wasn't an excuse to park in a metered parking stall all day. I walked out to my car, so relieved I had made it through my first day to see a yellow parking ticket stuck beneath my car's windshield wipers! I was so mad at myself for the dumb mistake, but I was sure to pay the ticket the next day.
The rest of my week was much better though. My class I'm enrolled in is Philosophy. It's so interesting but it's also just as challenging. I was happy to have gotten a teacher who isn't intimidating and is open to any questions me or my classmates might have. I learned quickly that keeping up with the reading and really paying attention in class is the key to understanding anything.
Something I have to say that I really enjoyed about my first week is the amount of freedom I have. Sometimes after class I'll stick around the campus and just read in the Student Center or finish my homework in the library. UNO's campus offers so many great study environments and it's easy to concentrate on what you're doing.
I think that the most challenging thing for me in this program will be managing my time correctly. Part of the whole "college experience" is having fun and meeting new people which is what I'm in the process of doing, but I know I'll have to work hard to enjoy anything else.
So far I have learned how independent I am. I enjoy putting myself into a new environment and learning the ropes all over again. Don't get me wrong - I was very nervous jumping into the situation, but once I was in I couldn't stop going. I can't wait to live in the dorms for all of next week and further my college experience!