Friday, November 19, 2010
Final Project
I did not find the final project to be very easy. I think I know who I am, and I think I know what I want to do, but of course, I'm not sure. It's hard to describe the changes I've made and how they have affected me. A few of the things that I stated in my presentation that I believe I have changed were my study habits, how I manage my time, and the social changes I've had to make. Coming here and being involved in all that I have been, was a very tough transition. Being here has only helped to solidify the decision that I have made in being a music major. I love the environment and the people here. Everything that I am surrounded by challenges me to be a better person and student. My competitive nature has started to push me to be better in all that I do here. I did not really mention in my presentation where I want to be in the future. Whether I am a music therapist or teacher or whatever else may come up, I just hope I am involved in music. I want to be successful in all that I do, and I know that being here at Converse will only help me to reach that goal.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
A new tradition
It's really tough to try and start a new tradition at Converse. These sort of things just kind of happen and it definitely is not intentional. But, if I have to think of something I would like to imagine a powderpuff team at Converse that plays more often than just 1889 week. Us fresman that played last weekend had such a good time, both in playing and getting ready for the game. Not only that, but we were pretty good. If there was someway to create a league at school where we play other powderpuff teams from different schools or even teams from our own school, that would be a new tradition I could deal with. We could play every few weekends and make a big tournament out of it. This would be a way to get everyone involved, that is willing to play of course, and a great way to get to know your classmates. There is nothing like winning a game to really bond with new friends. This may just be something worth working into the traditions here at school.
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