Post by bhart1992 on Sept 13, 2015 8:43:45 GMT
If I had to relive the same life over and over repeatedly until the end of time I would change quite a few things. If I could restart from birth I would begin learning piano, violin and guitar at a young age. I would travel the wold as soon as I would become of age and spend less time focusing on the petty things that contribute nothing to life, other than stress. I would want to spend whatever time I have on the this planet just enjoying the natural beauty and serenity it has to offer.
2. The biggest obstacles that I feel I face in my educational career would be the constant thought of not making forward progress in life and overcoming my impatience when it comes to math. It seems, to me, that I have no problem in understandings the concepts after putting the time in. The challenge tends to be keeping my patience long enough to really memorize the formulas and their mechanics. Although I do feel that getting a education and utilizing the means of social interaction college has to offer is very important. It is hard to think that we are not wasting our time spending 4+ years studying something, as opposed to being out there and actually doing what we want to do.
3. Since the steep rise in technology, I have become more and more dependent on my laptop. I have a fascination with electronics and how they work; it's almost mystical. I intend on becoming a software engineer, so technology plays a huge role in my life. I usually spend a good amount of time on my laptop listening to something while studying different coding languages and the ins/outs of computer hardware. Technology plays such a large role in humans lives; not only for entertainment. But for the advances of science. Without the capability to produce machines that can detect things that we cannot, we would know even less than we already do.
-Brandon Hart
2. The biggest obstacles that I feel I face in my educational career would be the constant thought of not making forward progress in life and overcoming my impatience when it comes to math. It seems, to me, that I have no problem in understandings the concepts after putting the time in. The challenge tends to be keeping my patience long enough to really memorize the formulas and their mechanics. Although I do feel that getting a education and utilizing the means of social interaction college has to offer is very important. It is hard to think that we are not wasting our time spending 4+ years studying something, as opposed to being out there and actually doing what we want to do.
3. Since the steep rise in technology, I have become more and more dependent on my laptop. I have a fascination with electronics and how they work; it's almost mystical. I intend on becoming a software engineer, so technology plays a huge role in my life. I usually spend a good amount of time on my laptop listening to something while studying different coding languages and the ins/outs of computer hardware. Technology plays such a large role in humans lives; not only for entertainment. But for the advances of science. Without the capability to produce machines that can detect things that we cannot, we would know even less than we already do.
-Brandon Hart