Monday, August 27, 2012

College choices



University of Arizona- http://www.arizona.edu/
Question- Have you ever struggled mightily for something and failed? How did you respond?


University of California- Berkeley- http://www.berkeley.edu/
Gonzaga University- http://www.gonzaga.edu /
University of California- San Fransisco- http://www.usfca.edu/

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Coming of Age Draft

     "Two more days Skylar, good luck and have fun!" repeated in my head over and over again. Thoughts kept running in and out of my mind, would I make new friends...get good grades? Going to a new different type of environment without knowing anyone to go through with, is not an ideal way of getting through your first day.
       I was constantly given advice of what and what not to do the week right before school started. I felt overwhelmed with all the things I needed to know and needed to do. I was so used to seeing the same people everyday that I didn't think of what was coming my way, until it hit me. New faces, new classes, new campus was all a blur until the first day of school was getting closer and closer.
      Waking up the morning where it was finally time to be in high school, my heart started to race and my level of nervousness increased. My parents tried to make me calm by telling me all the good things that could happen, but in the end that did not work. Arriving at school, I tried to stall my parents into forcing me to get out of the car by asking as many questions as I could, but coming to my senses I realized that I would never know if I didn't try.
      Getting out of the car, I immediately tried to find people I knew so that I wouldn't be alone. Looking at all the other freshmen with their group of friends made me insecure that I didn't have a chance of finding new friends. I realized that I still had to follow a schedule that they have given to us the first day of school, I began to look around  for my class asking for help from those who looked like they weren't new to the school. After all the school business that had to be taken care of, they sent us off to do the  other things that we had to do on our own.
     I thought to myself that if I did not try to be brave and step out of my comfort zone I would not get anywhere. So waiting in line to pay off school fees, I introduced myself to another person in line. I was scared at first, but when I gave it a try I felt as if it wasn't going to be that bad after all. I learned that if I didn't try new things and stopped being shy around others, I can do other things I've always wanted to do and achieve my goals. Even though I was scared, I have come to a conclusion that I can do new things and meet new people when I set aside the bad side of my personality and become a whole different person.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Blog revision

For my blog revision I have remade my head graphic which included pictures of me with friends and family. I did not decorate my graphic to make it look overwhelming, but in a way I have made it simple and creative. For my blog archive I have labeled all my work that I have done my freshmen year and made it easier to distinguish the work I will do this year.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Individual position statement

     Maui's popular Nakalele Point blowhole is one of many sites visited by tourists. There had been a few unfortunate situations where people were either injured or killed in that very area. Although the people who manage this attraction put up very little warning signs, it is the tourists liability to take precaution and focus on the surroundings in that area.
     Some tourists may be careful and follow the rules that are given to them when visiting the blowhole, and others may think that just because there is not much protection around that area they can go and enter a very dangerous territory.  Witnesses said that David Potts had been dancing in the section of the blowhole and a wave had hit him and knocked him into the hole. Other tourists at another attraction such as Daniel Dick had been sitting on the active blowhole and had been lifted up three to five feet in the air, which had caused his death. These situations prove that the tourists are liable to be on guard in these type of areas.
     There is an one and only sign at this attraction stating, "Blowhole: Park and walk at your own risk," but this still wasn't enough to keep them away from that area.  People were told about the injuries and deaths at the Nakalele Point blowhole, but they still continued to gather around the blowhole to get a "closer look." Tourists should be able to look for warning signs and stay in the areas marked for them to stay safe.