Thursday, April 25, 2013

How to Become a Writer by Lorrie Moore

Thinking back, I'm not sure why I never wrote a blog about How to Become a Writer. I find the story very free of stress and expectations. We go through life always wanting a plan of what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. It teaches you to think and be comfortable with your own decisions. It also shows you to open up your mind and not be afraid to try and discover new things

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

The Road Not Taken was a great poem in my opinion. It showed you should make decisions and the path that makes you the most comfortable. It would have been nice to read this many times in my life before making such life changing decisions. We have so many choices in this lifetime that we have to make and the most important thing is to keep yourself happy because in the end you're the one faced with the result.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Well everything is starting to wrap up in all classes. Sweeney told us we didn't have a final exam and that we just had to write an essay for our contribution. Sometimes I wish I wasn't afraid to speak up in class because I do have my own ideas I'm just too shy to say them. We also got our last writing assignment which we can either write about the novel we were supposed to read or something else. I'm glad we don't have to write about the novel because it was really long and I couldn't stay focused. This has probably been my favorite class this semester because Sweeney respects us and the class is easy if you just do your work. I keep thinking about taking bioglish because it sounds different, but I think one summer class is enough for me. I think that about wraps up this blog, so goodnight everyone!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Today's Class and Other Randoms

Today in class we had a speaker, Mark Harris. He is from Australia and I loved his accent! He talked about GESA and I thought it seemed like a good idea. He also talked a lot about Australia. I think I'd like to live there....I mean, their minimum wage is at least double what we make here. But with the good comes bad, and quite frankly 120 dollars for a pair of shoes just isn't worth it. I also read the Dog Poems and I really didn't get anything out of them other than it's a dog and it's free. I have a hard time analyzing poems until I'm around people who put in their input. Since dropping my math class I've found it easier to make time for blogs and reading the novel. I'm still finding it hard to read the novel along with the other readings we're assigned, reading my history book, and reading my sociology book...

Also, I've gotten over my "ready to be out of college" phase. Winter break gave me a taste of reality that I .thought I was ready for. Turns out I'm not even the slightest ready. I've just realized I need to take my time and not over stress myself. I'm thankful for this class though, because Sweeney is a very understanding professor and that helps.