I don't understand people who don't like Justin Bieber. I just don't.
Bieber Fever?
Publicado April 25, 2010
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Justin Bieber,
Music,
Opinion
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The Benefits of an Honors Education
Publicado April 21, 2010
I wrote the following article as a response to an article in Texas Tech's student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, that claimed that an Honors Education was more of a hassle than a benefit (http://www.dailytoreador.com/opinions/gartner-honors-college-growing-pains-felt-by-students-1.2231861).
While flipping through the April 20th issue of the Daily Toreador, an opinion article concerning the Honors College caught my eye. Being a student and employee of the Honors College, as a mentor to students new to the program, I felt that the piece was a complete misrepresentation of the program. I realize that Ms. Colleen Gartner is stating her opinion and I respect it, but I would like to throw my opinion into the ring as well.
The Honors College offers many opportunities for its students including small, discussion-based classes that allow us to form personal relationships with top-notch professors, and we also receive the opportunity to register before other students on campus. The Honors College of Texas Tech is one of the few Honors programs in the nation that has a dedicated faculty hired and paid by the Honors College itself, while also being one of two Honors programs in the nation that awards its own degrees (Honors Arts and Letters and Natural History and Humanities, which is also offered as a minor).
Ms. Gartner also contends that there is a lack of faculty who are willing to teach Honors courses, but that is not the case. Many professors simply may not have the time because the number of classes has been reduced and they are being forced to teach larger classes, or to focus on publishing and research expectations that placed upon many faculty members in certain colleges.
Because of these expectations, many colleges have very few major-specific courses offered through the Honors College, but there are core classes for every major and the possibility of contracting a class to meet major requirements. In order to contract a class, you must have the permission of your professor and sign a contract that requires you to complete all course assignments and a paper or project on top of the regular coursework.
There are still cases in which extra classes are required in order to fill the 24-hour requirement that it takes to be an Honors College graduate. The faculty, though, encourages students to take a class or two outside of their major in order to “broaden their horizons” and foster an appreciation for an array of subjects offered at Texas Tech. Last semester, I took a class called Performance: Analysis & Criticism. Though it did nothing at all for my major requirements, it was my favorite course of the semester. Whitney Neal, a senior Architecture major from Brady, TX, said, “I have to take about 20 to 24 hours of extra classes in addition to Architecture, but I like that the classes are challenging and smaller and I get to learn from faculty that are experts in their field.”
Perhaps my biggest problem with the article was its portrayal of Honors students as not being “normal.” At one point, Ms. Gartner goes as far as saying, “There are quite a few gifted students around Tech. Some of them hide within the masses in an effort to be normal…” Living in the Honors Learning Community in Gordon Hall, I have heard several reactions to this statement, most of them angry. Students don’t take kindly to being called different.
The main difference between the students who inhabit the Honors College and Ms. Gartner herself, is that we expected the work that came with the title, and the opportunities that allow us to venture beyond our majors and enjoy the experiences. In the end, we leave Texas Tech with a more rounded education than most students and employers look for that when hiring. Because of this, I think that we are able to better appreciate artists, doctors and engineers and the work that they do.
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Daily Toreador,
Honors College,
Journalism,
Opinion,
Texas Tech University
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Narcissism
Publicado April 16, 2010
Narcissism (n) - excessive or erotic interest in one's self and one's physical appearance; extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents and craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality type.
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Good Deeds,
Narcissism,
Selfishness
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My bucket list
Publicado April 15, 2010
Since I'm just starting this blog and have nothing interesting to say yet, I decided to share my bucket list with you. I realize that it is quite ambitious but I'm a firm believer in ambition [refer to the title of this blog]. I'm also constantly adding to the list.
- Be 100% confident in myself
- Live in a different country
- Win an Academy Award
- Earn an Academy Award nomination
- Earn a SAG nomination
- Be cast as a principal role in a movie
- Learn Italian
- Learn to play guitar
- Take voice lessons
- Help those less fortunate than myself
- Take my family to Disney World
- Visit Europe
- Skydive
- Go on a date with Taylor Swift
- Go to the Olympics
- Write a book
- Write a play
- Write a screen play
- Write a song
- Have a news article published
- Graduate from college
- Go to law school
- Be on Big Brother
- Be on the Ellen DeGeneres Show
- Go to a Lady Gaga Concert
- Personally compliment Meryl Streep
- Sing alone in front of a crowd
- Hold political office
- Run for President of the United States of America
- Host Saturday Night Live
- Be on the cover of Rolling Stone
- Have a Wikipedia page
- Graduate with Honors
- Keep a planner
- Have a six pack
- Throw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game
- Be weightless
- See an eclipse
- Attend a taping of American Idol
- Be a part of an Improv Everywhere skit
- Body surf at a concert
- Get pied in the face
- Successfully use a pick-up line
- Flirt with a Celebrity
- Make a Celebrity laugh
- Get hit on with a clever pick-up line
Have an opinion article publishedBe cast as an extra in a movieLive in New York CityMake Dean's ListMake President's List
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Bucket List,
Ellen DeGeneres,
Lady Gaga,
Meryl Streep,
Red Sox,
Taylor Swift
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