Post by sammikimura on Sept 14, 2015 1:03:41 GMT
1. If I had to live my life over and over again I would change the way that I see myself. I would appreciate all the good things that I can do, instead of focusing on the bad things that I cannot do. I would stop being so hard on myself all of the time, and value who I am as a person more. I would also change the way that I see the world. I would live a better lifestyle that benefitted not only me, but everyone else around me. I would want to bring happiness to others, and be more present when encountering other individuals and their problems. I would change the way that I see life if I had to live it over and over again. I would want to make my life worth living again. The changed me would make the best out of every possible situation. No matter how difficult the situation is, I would try to bring light to every problem that I am faced with. I would have nothing but positivity and light to share with others because I would I be forever content with myself and my life.
2. Money is the biggest obstacle that I confront in my educational career. Without money or students loans I cannot continue my education. Many college students have the atrocious decision of dropping out or going into debt for a degree. The less money that I have, the more limitations I encounter throughout my academic journey. Corrupt professors are the second biggest obstacle that I confront in my educational journey. Some professors make a class so much harder than it needs to be. They lay down rules and guidelines that have nothing to do with the class or subject. Corrupt professors make classes almost impossible for their students to pass, and create a negative learning environment. The professors that go out of their way to make it harder for students limit the ability to succeed in college. A professor that is unreasonable and difficult limits my understanding of their class and the subject.
3. Since the uprising of hyper technology, my iPhone and laptop have become devices that I seem to not be able to live without. My laptop is a device that I use for almost every class in college. It holds all of my needed information, documents and projects. My iPhone is a portable version of my laptop for me. It also holds my information and important files. In addition, it allows me to communicate with my friends and family. Without my phone I feel like I am basically cut off from the rest of the world because everyone else uses smartphones to communicate too. My friends are most attached to their iPhones as well. We all feel as if we cannot leave our houses and go out into the real world without our phones in our society because we will not have any means of communication. A pro of these devices is the unlimited amount of information from the Internet. These devices allow access to information about literally everything on this planet. Another pro is fast communication. Hyper technology allows us to communicate within seconds, even across the continent. A con of these devices is the little to none human contact. Humans are communicating and connecting more through screens than face to face now. These smart devices are causing a gap between individuals.
2. Money is the biggest obstacle that I confront in my educational career. Without money or students loans I cannot continue my education. Many college students have the atrocious decision of dropping out or going into debt for a degree. The less money that I have, the more limitations I encounter throughout my academic journey. Corrupt professors are the second biggest obstacle that I confront in my educational journey. Some professors make a class so much harder than it needs to be. They lay down rules and guidelines that have nothing to do with the class or subject. Corrupt professors make classes almost impossible for their students to pass, and create a negative learning environment. The professors that go out of their way to make it harder for students limit the ability to succeed in college. A professor that is unreasonable and difficult limits my understanding of their class and the subject.
3. Since the uprising of hyper technology, my iPhone and laptop have become devices that I seem to not be able to live without. My laptop is a device that I use for almost every class in college. It holds all of my needed information, documents and projects. My iPhone is a portable version of my laptop for me. It also holds my information and important files. In addition, it allows me to communicate with my friends and family. Without my phone I feel like I am basically cut off from the rest of the world because everyone else uses smartphones to communicate too. My friends are most attached to their iPhones as well. We all feel as if we cannot leave our houses and go out into the real world without our phones in our society because we will not have any means of communication. A pro of these devices is the unlimited amount of information from the Internet. These devices allow access to information about literally everything on this planet. Another pro is fast communication. Hyper technology allows us to communicate within seconds, even across the continent. A con of these devices is the little to none human contact. Humans are communicating and connecting more through screens than face to face now. These smart devices are causing a gap between individuals.