AVID IV BLOG

Monday, December 8, 2014

Blog - Dec. 12

Look at the following picture and finish with specifics, 3 statements about your education and experience at ECHS/NCC.
EX - I struggle with....., I try to ....., I've reflected on...., I've learned...



41 comments:

  1. I struggled time management. I invented time charts to manage my time. I have reflected on the fact that without proper time management you could get behind in classes. I learned that since the classes here are difficult I have to find ways to manage time effectively.

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  2. I Collaborate with other students and teachers to get the best learning experience. I create effective ways to study so that I can pass my classes. I have learned that as long as you did your best, everything will be ok (well at least everything internally).

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  3. I struggled with trying to stay focus. I solve ways on how to do good quality work. I reflect on the pass time at this school. I learned how important school is for my future.

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  4. I invented creative ways to study. I question if there could have been a easier way to get everything done, that was just as efficient. I collaborate with as many people as possible to bring the utmost success to the maximum amount of people.

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  5. I struggled towards the end of the semester with the work load that just gets thrown at you. I created my own way to make sure I completed all of my homework and essays were done this semester and also, the way that I studied as well. I try so hard in my classes this semester.

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  6. I think I made the most I could out of this whole experience. I collaborated with my classmates to remember important dates, study hard, and push through. I learned through Early College that nothing is easy, but when you want something anything is possible.

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  7. I struggled with studying for all my classes. I've learned how to manage the work load to get everything accomplished. I collaborated with my classmates to form study groups.

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  9. I think the least about myself academically because it challenges me to "do better" and causes me to work harder to prove myself wrong.
    I struggle with procrastination, especially around exam time.
    I question my choices for my future too often which causes me to stress over my planned major and future school.

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  10. I try to do well in all of my classes to maintain my GPA. I struggle with keeping a positive attitude about school work. I collaborate with my classmates to try to get a better understanding of things.

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  11. I struggle with time management. I tried every obstacle that came my way. I reflect that the early college was the best decision for me.

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  12. I struggled with balancing eight classes, two jobs, and home life. I've collaborated with many students over the years of being in Early College. I try to always do my best in school and maintaining my GPA.

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  13. I struggled with getting enough sleep because of having to work and go to school while trying to manage all 96's and above. I question whether or not I will actually enjoy my career path for the rest of my life or will I become bored with it. I learned that school is expensive and that some people stay in debt for a LONG time after going to college.

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  14. I've learned that I am a serious procrastinator. I question my lack of involvement in school activities, maybe my resume would not be so thin. I struggled with managing all of my assignments at one time, giving the same amount to each subject to be more specific.

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  15. I constantly question my purpose in life because I know I'm not here to just exist but I'm also confused about what I'm supposed to be doing. I try to be the best me I can be in everything I do even when someone or something makes me feel like I can't. I've learned that nothing in life is free and that whatever I WANT, I HAVE TO GO GET IT!.

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  16. I question whether it was a good idea for to come to this school. Even though my grades are pretty good, I still can't help but think if I would have had a 6 pack rack of abs.

    I try to do my best at this school and in doing so I have succeeded in my classes. My GPA is pretty high, my test scores are good, and I have been accepted to all the colleges I have applied to.

    I learn that this school was a challenge but the college I attend will be even more difficult.

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  17. I think that when this whole process of worrying about college and school is over, I will feel better. I try to figure out what I want to do for when I finish school, but it is very hard for me to do. I struggle with my classes even though this is one of my last semesters.

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  18. I think i get headaches thinking about colleges and the different choices I have. I try to my best at everything I do, but sometimes i want to give up. I question my decision to become a doctor, but I know I that anything I put my mind to, I will succeed!!!

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  19. I Questioned whether or not I've been working to my full potential. I Reflected upon my mistakes and Learned to accept them, because they only made me a stronger person. Imperfection is inevitable but I will always Try to do my best.

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  21. I am satisfied with my education from both the Early College and Nash Community College, as I have had the chance to learn a variety of subjects and materials. I acknowledge that I have made quite a few missteps and am glad for the opportunity to learn from them. I would like to think that I tried my best over the course of my high school career.

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  22. I reflect on my past 4.5 years at ECHS, I think about how much everything has changed and don't know whether to be happy, or sad with what I see.
    I try to keep up with assignments but it's difficult with everything going on in my life outside of NCC.
    I struggle to feel like I belong here, feeling like an outcast because I'm not going to a 4 year school and seeing the judgement in certain peoples eyes.

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  23. I struggle with procrastination. Procrastination was and still is a little problem I have to deal with but I am getting better at it. I try to put an earlier due date in my head to make sure I get the assignment done, or at least try to go ahead and start on it. I create a plan, if I have a lot of assignments to do or just a really big assignment to do, I plan out what I am going to do first and make a to do list with the assignments.

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  24. I questioned if coming to the early college was best for me.At times a felt like i didn't want to be here anymore because things seemed like they we're getting too hard to handle. I struggle with reassuring myself. There have been plenty times that I have second guessed myself and then things end up taking a turn for the worse. I try to keep up with my classwork. Sometimes it gets hard and I don't even wanna try anymore.

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  25. I questions people's actions when they say they are overly stressed about finals..if you do what you were supposed to do throughout the semester, the final is no sweat.

    I think school would be a lot easier if stuff was graded based on a mixture of effort and knowledge of the subject.

    I learned the 3 steps to success in a college class: Learn it, know it, and work hard at it.

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  26. I came. I saw. I conquered... Go eagles!

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  28. I experienced college, I reflected pass mistakes, I grow as an individual.

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  29. I struggle with biology. I collaborate with my other classmates. I reflect on my day.

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  30. i think nash communty and the early college could use some inprovements and my learning, i struggle with procrastination , i've learned to be more patient

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  31. I learn all I can about a subject. I struggle with time management. I collaborate to solve difficult and complex problems with simple solutions

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  32. I struggle with time management when it comes to school work. I question whether i am really ready for college. I reflect on my life

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  33. I learned how to better manage my time in school. I tried to meet new people and make new friends. I questioned what my my intended major would be.

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  34. I struggle with studying and completing the final exams and projects that were due all at the same time.
    I try to use time management to keep me on track.
    I learned the best techniques to help me study for specific subjects which helped me do better in those classes.

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  35. FABIAN JOHNSON
    I've struggled with time management.I have learned that every minute is valuable. I have reflected over this semester and realized that I have to find better learning strategies to fit my personality.

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  36. I struggled with trying to keep up with classes and making sure I turn in things, I think I could of done better this semester, I've learned that not everyone is alike, and not everyone learns the same.

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  37. I think my time here was well spent. I question how much better my grades could have been. I reflect on the time passed and realize I wouldn't change anything.

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  38. I think the time her I have spent has allowed for me to succeed. I create from the experience I've learned here a greater observation of what I have invent in my future.

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  39. I struggled with forcing myself to come to classes. I tried to stand up for myself and get help. I learned I can do it without help.

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  40. I struggle with 2 BIO's. I've learned my way of learning. I didn't give up.

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