Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Graphic Organizer 9/28/15 Assignment



Source/Bibliography
(MLA)
10 pts
Papandrea, Dawn. "Building A Better Campus." University Business 18.7 (2015): 38-44. Academic Search Complete. Web. 30 Sept. 2015.
Annotation:
(Describe ALL info. that might be important for your paper. Explain to the reader and/or summarize what might be found in this source)
35 pts
In “Building a better campus”, the construction and planning of higher education’s, like universities, buildings is discussed. It is stated that around 50% of a group surveyed said that they have planned, will plan, or have already built new buildings for students to use! It was also stated the main purpose for construction was student growth, and the type of buildings receiving the most construction and renovation would be academic buildings. Lastly, the journal describe that a campus’ beauty and environment had an important role in students’ decisions to attend or not. Many students are attracted to newer buildings and schools with scenic areas, so the campuses are an influential and important variable for universities.
Potential Quotes:
(Are there any significant quotes you can use or paraphrase from this source?)
15 pts
One quote that I believe is significant is the statement that 47% of major new construction projects and 37% of renovation projects are for the purpose of building academic buildings. This meant to me that my university’s statistics should generally be around the same amount if it means that they truly care about my education.
Assessment:
(Analyze and explain why this source is credible)
15 pts
This journal article is a credible source due to its reputation and resources. The journal is written by a journalist from www.universitybusiness.com, a website described as a professional media group. The website offers multiple business articles that are related to universities. The journal article also uses resources from well-known universities. It states statistics and official opinions from the universities.


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Big Future 9/14/15 Assignment

                We were asked to visit a website called Big Future, which is an extension of www.collegeboard.org. In this section, we could enter information about what we look for in a college or university. We filled out filters that included criteria like field of study, size and location, activities and sports and organizations, and even tuition and aid. After having entered all my information into the filters for the college search, I found that were plenty of options for me in the state of Georgia. Out of all the schools listed, I decided that my three tops choices would be the University of Georgia (Athens, http://www.uga.edu/), Emory University (Atlanta, http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html), and Georgia State University (Atlanta, http://www.gsu.edu/). I am not sure what schools will actually accept me, but when choosing which school is best for me, I want a quality medicine program. I will study Human Physiology, so I will choose the school that is most focused in medicine and has the most programs and advantages when it comes to exploring outside school and being hands-on. After looking into the schools, Emory and UGA were the ones with most advantages in the medical field.

                For my major of Human Physiology, there are basic medicine class requirements. I will need to have taken classes like Human Anatomy and Biology, and Chemistry, and Physics. As for my requirements of the school I choose, I would like a large variety for some aspects. I would like the number of students to be anywhere from 5 thousand to 30 thousand. Although that is a large range, I chose it because I do not really know what I really like in a school. As for location, I would like the school to be in Georgia, and I would like it to be around 50 miles from my house. In the fields of sports and organizations, I would prefer that the university to offer all type of sports because although I am not too athletic, I would like the opportunity to try it out, and I would definitely like there to be band, Hispanic and Latino, accelerated, and study abroad programs. Tuition and financial aid is also a factor for my selecting, but I know I am eligible for scholarships. I know I am eligible for the Zell Miller and Hope Scholarships, and after looking at http://www.ngcf.org/page.aspx?pid=396, I learned that I was also eligible for Hall County scholarships like the William T. Carlisle Memorial Scholarship and the Jim and Dee Snow Optimist Scholarship.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Time Management 9/8/15 Assignment

            With school coursework, my future internship, a job, marching band, the church orchestra and youth group, community service, and general family and friend activities, I feel confident to say that I am a fairly occupied person on a regular basis. Although the responsibilities I listed out are my main ones, they also included sub-tasks that I must accomplish. So in order to assure that I accomplish every assignment, task, and job I am given, I tend to write myself a schedule with the importance of the task I have to finish. I manage my time by scheduling my activities on multiple different days so that I am not overworked on one single day, and I always set time aside for emergencies, to finish longer tasks, and if possible, relax. In my future internship, I believe that time-management will be key to my excellence and success. I want to accomplish and learn as much as possible in the time allotted, so I will make sure to schedule myself appropriately and give every task the required amount of time it needs to be finished successfully!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Growing Leaders Blog 8/31 Assignment

           After reading Growing Leaders, which can be found at http://growingleaders.com/, by Tim Elmore, I was amazed by the sudden realization of how serious and profound an internship or mentorship can truly be. In the blog, the writer explains that a friend of his had had an unfortunate and disappointing experience with his interns. The summer interns were 6 college students, and some of them were preparing to graduate and enter the workforce. The students represented millions of college students that would soon graduate. However, from his experience with these interns, the internee knew that the adults in their lives had not prepared them. The writer wants the reader to understand that an internship is truly just a prolonged, 12-week interview. Each and every day at an internship should be seen as an opportunity to watch and learn and work. The writer listed off the most sought out qualities in an intern, and they included: teach ability, initiative, responsibility, and energy.

            As for my interview, I viewed this blog as an eye-opener and a reminder for my standards and actions. In general, I will try to act as mature and serious as possible. I want to be a mentee that is easily taught, and I want to be viewed as an asset to the company. I want to be energetic and responsible at work. I want to have a successful year with my mentor, and in order to positively ensure that this will happen, I will always greet my mentor with a respectful saying, followed by their name, and a firm, professional handshake. Every day, I can set up a serious and enthusiastic tone with that. Afterwards, I will also ask what must be done for the day, and if there isn’t a specific task, I will help in any way possible. This step will demonstrate and prove my initiative. Lastly, I will ask to make sure that all tasks and jobs have been finished before I leave every day, and I will leave with a firm handshake and a salutation with their name.