I really find that I like many things from the classes that I have taken in college. For example I really enjoyed some of the biology classes that I have taken, and have pondered the fact that there is a Computer Science degree with applied biology. There are a few other classes that I have had an affinity towards, but all in all I think that Computer Science is the best for me. I have been extremely passionate about this subject since my last years in high school, and I do not regret anything about joining George Mason with my major already set and am very happy that I have made it this far to date.
Showing posts with label High school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High school. Show all posts
Monday, February 1, 2010
#2 What Are You Passionate About? (freewrite, 10 minutes)
I can honestly say that I really love my major, even with all the work it involves and all the fun things that it takes away from me. I am most passionate about anything that has to do with computers, at least everything that I have gotten into so far. I really like the programming aspect of computer science, and would say that I am rather passionate about having a job in the programming sector in the near future. The theoretical or mathy type of classes that we are required to take are less of an enjoyment, but even those types of classes are becoming more fun. I am most happy when I am able to produce things that work, and are of use to the general public. Even though we haven't really gotten a chance to do this type of work in classwork, I find that my work process with projects and other labs would be ideal for the workplace, and I think they would be very easy to apply to more complex systems with a group of people working on a central idea. I think I will really love the work that I will be doing in the near future. Instead of having to listen to college rules, creating what professors want and taking seemingly pointless classes, you will be assigned to a programming projects, doing something I enjoy doing. This doesn't really connect to my motorcycle joy in life. I really enjoy riding, and it is mostly a stress reliever and relaxer that just makes it an enjoyable experience. My other hobby of photography somewhat connects to my major and current career path. I not only enjoy taking photographs, but I have started to tinker around with the editing of the photo's, giving me a chance to connect with various programs which allow me to think about the computational methods that allows the program processes to work.
I really find that I like many things from the classes that I have taken in college. For example I really enjoyed some of the biology classes that I have taken, and have pondered the fact that there is a Computer Science degree with applied biology. There are a few other classes that I have had an affinity towards, but all in all I think that Computer Science is the best for me. I have been extremely passionate about this subject since my last years in high school, and I do not regret anything about joining George Mason with my major already set and am very happy that I have made it this far to date.
I really find that I like many things from the classes that I have taken in college. For example I really enjoyed some of the biology classes that I have taken, and have pondered the fact that there is a Computer Science degree with applied biology. There are a few other classes that I have had an affinity towards, but all in all I think that Computer Science is the best for me. I have been extremely passionate about this subject since my last years in high school, and I do not regret anything about joining George Mason with my major already set and am very happy that I have made it this far to date.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
#2A Three Significant People (freewrite, 10 minutes)
The most influential person in my life, not just with my career goals, would be Mr. Bange, a teacher at Broadway High School in Broadway, Virginia. I have known his son for all of my life, and met Mr. Bange at a fairly young age. Ever since meeting him I admired the way he handled life, and just the general vibe that I received from him each time I was around him. When moving into high school I had the chance to take a class with him, just basic Earth Science, but that class was one of the best classes that I have ever had the chance to take. Not only did I learn the material, but I learn so much more from the genius mentality of Mr. Bange. Each day you walked into the class you would see the room light up with his enormous smile, and his attitude just made you completely content and happy to be in the class. From this class I learned that I should be more open-minded about life, and not to worry about those small things which other people mind so much. I attribute my leaving the area to Mr. Bange as I felt an urge to broaden my horizons in order to try and fulfill my life goals and make the most out of my time here on earth.
Mrs. Morris, also a high school teacher, really broke me into the Computer Science category with her seemingly simply class on HTML and C++. After this class I was completely set on the major I wanted in college, and without this class I probably would have been wandering around for many semesters just trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Not only did she set me on the correct career path, but she also pushed me to get the most out of the class. In this case it consisted of attaining the basic Microsoft Office 2003 master certification, but that was better than nothing at that age. If nothing else I feel that this certification is something to thank her for, because I certainly wouldn't have been able to do it on my own.
Dr. Heishman is currently a Computer Science professor at George Mason University. He is the complete teacher in my mind, no one can be more ideal than him. He has such a calm, relaxing attitude that made his classes very easy going which made in turn made the class much easier. I remember him having only a few gestures, but with his level of teacher I would expect that he would just want to get the information across to the students without worrying about gestures which add no support to powerpoint presentations. One environment that I vividly remember him in is the path both outside of the Fenwick Library. It seemed that almost daily I would run into him perched calmly and quiety on one of those benches enjoying a cigarette.
Mrs. Morris, also a high school teacher, really broke me into the Computer Science category with her seemingly simply class on HTML and C++. After this class I was completely set on the major I wanted in college, and without this class I probably would have been wandering around for many semesters just trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Not only did she set me on the correct career path, but she also pushed me to get the most out of the class. In this case it consisted of attaining the basic Microsoft Office 2003 master certification, but that was better than nothing at that age. If nothing else I feel that this certification is something to thank her for, because I certainly wouldn't have been able to do it on my own.
Dr. Heishman is currently a Computer Science professor at George Mason University. He is the complete teacher in my mind, no one can be more ideal than him. He has such a calm, relaxing attitude that made his classes very easy going which made in turn made the class much easier. I remember him having only a few gestures, but with his level of teacher I would expect that he would just want to get the information across to the students without worrying about gestures which add no support to powerpoint presentations. One environment that I vividly remember him in is the path both outside of the Fenwick Library. It seemed that almost daily I would run into him perched calmly and quiety on one of those benches enjoying a cigarette.
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