Monday, November 28, 2011

How I Have Grown

I would say that the biggest thing I have learned this semester is independence.  In college, you don’t have your parents to help you and you have to make most of your decisions on your own.  Even though I have gained a sense of freedom from being away from home, I have also learned more responsibility, I am more organized, and I am more confident because I am on my own.

            College has taught me a lot about myself so far.  I’ve learned how well I can manage stress and how to manage my time better.  Even though college is fun, I can’t do everything and join everything I want to-there has to be a balance. Overall, I’ve learned that picking Iowa State as my college was definitely the right choice because I love it here.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hixson Award

I am so grateful the for the Hixson award.  This scholarship was a huge factor in whether or not I would have to attend a community college or not.  When I got the news that I was the new Des Moines County Hixson I was so happy because I knew my costs at Iowa State would not be so difficult.  I really need the financial aid because I was relying only on my own savings Also, due to a chosen major in education, I cannot afford to be in debt because of the low salary.  Receiving the Hixson award was such a huge financial burden lifted. 

            Not only was I happy because I could actually afford to come to Iowa State University, but getting picked to be the next scholar out of many applicants made me feel pretty good. I knew that I had opportunity that not many people got and I am very thankful.  I am so proud to call myself a 2011 Hixson Scholar.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Social Media

The social media assignment that I engaged in was Facebook where I liked 10 business or people and then engaged in discussions relevant my career.  I was surprised by how many different things applied to a Biology education major! It was interesting to learn and find the many different opportunities for my career and I felt like it was worthwhile. Social media can help me connect with possible businesses that may hire me and it allow me to explore the many different options for my career.  The articles about social media surprised me because I didn’t realize how strong of an impact social media played in people’s lives.  I was especially surprised about the Facebook article where it talked about how relationships can really be ruined just by the social network and how different people act just because they are behind a computer screen.  The impact that social media has on our lives got me thinking about everything that I should and should not post on my Facebook.  I’m getting older now and potential employers may look me up on Facebook and I want to seem like a good candidate for the job so I may have to change some things in my social media world.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Learning About Me

            Even though I think I am a mix of many different types, I think that my best-fit type was ENFJ.  My self-assessment and my indicator type were both different, so I combined the two to make my best-fit type.  I learned that this type is one of the least common types in our class and in the nation.  The MBTI helped me learn a lot about myself and tendencies.

            Some characteristics of my type is that I am a person that likes to work with people and am at my best when I am responsible for winning people’s cooperation.  These qualities will help me be a great high school teacher later on in life.  Some of the things I value are having a wide circle of relationships, a positive, enthusiastic view of life, seeing possibilities in people, structured learning, and encouraging improvements.  Some of these values like such as seeing possibilities in people and encouraging improvements are more things that will help me as a teacher.  Since I value having a wide circle of friendships, I should be able to make a lot of friends over my four years of college.  In addition, because I am orderly and value structured learning, maintaining a good G.P.A. and graduating in four years should not be an issue for me.  And finally, since I learned that I have a “positive, enthusiastic view of life” I believe that I can accomplish all of the goals that I set for myself.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Diversity Event!:)

I went to the Mystical Arts of Tibet lecture tonight and found out some pretty neat information about the mandalas the Tibetan monks create.  In fact, some of these monks are creating their own mandala in the Memorial Union this week and it will be on display tomorrow! I found out that creating a mandala is a religious practice for these monks and it is a form of meditation for them.  Although the monks of Tibet only craft mandalas to reach their enlightenment, this form of art improves mental health and reduces stress and anxiety.  One of the most interesting aspects of the mandala is that every piece symbolizes one of their beliefs.  For example, the foundation and center of the mandala, known as the crossed vajra, is a symbol for the four elements of life: fire, water, earth, and wind.  The five colors used in the artwork (white, green, yellow, red, and blue) symbolize the five activities to reach enlightenment, which is the stage in their life where all negative elements are eliminated.  Another example is the four points of the square in the mandala art.  The four points represent joyfulness, compassion, equality, and love.  Learning about the symbolism of the mandala was interesting, but I enjoyed listening to the chants of the monks more!

Friday, September 16, 2011

My Bucket List

Things to do before I graduate from Iowa State:

1.     Become a “true” Iowa Stater

2.      Study abroad

3.      Keep a high G.P.A.

4.      Learn how to swing dance well

5.      Make many friends

6.      Graduate in four years

7.      Build up resume

8.      Internship

9.      Get involved on campus

10.  Dive off a high diving board

11.  Not change my major too many times

12.  Dye a strand of my hair pink

13.  Go into every building on campus at least once

Things to do before I die:

1.      Marry my best friend

2.      Get married in the botanical gardens

3.      Have children (preferably a girl and boy)

4.      Be a really good high school science teacher

5.      Visit Italy

6.      Hike in the mountains of Colorado

7.      Waterski

8.      Put my hands in wet cement

9.      Design and build my own house

10.  Swim with dolphins

11.  Run a marathon

12.  See another shooting star

13.  Become a grandparent and spoil my grandchildren

14.  Be a hero to someone

15.  Get my own golden retriever

16.  Meet someone famous and get their autograph

17.  Live a life not full of worry about money and just be content with what I’ve been given

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Makeup blog for Digital Storytelling

So I’m bummed I missed the digital storytelling presentation last week because it seemed like it was pretty cool. I think the presentation did a really good job at explaining what it is that each recitation group has to do for digital storytelling and the YouTube examples were really awesome and helpful.  Basically, digital story telling is the art of telling a story through pictures, music, video, animation.  First year Hixson scholars are lucky enough to get to make their own presentation using digital storytelling to explore what our first year in college means to us.  The presentations can focus on three topics.  The stories can concentrate on “what I wish I knew before I came to college,” “the process of transitioning to college,” and “how to be successful in college.” Each presentation must be five minutes long, it must explore the first year experience, and it must concentrate on one of the topics stated before.  Each member in the group must have a role in the digital storytelling process and be highlighted for their role in the credits at the end. Making this digital story will help build a community with the Hixson’s in each recitation section, help develop skills working in a group, and help everyone learn to manage their time to meet the deadlines.  But, most importantly, this project is going to be fun and I can’t wait to start!