Monday, August 12, 2013

Last Essay, don't give up in college!!!


            Do you know some strategies that can help you not to give up in college? Well, first of all the most recommendable thing, is that you need to study for career of your passion. But in these present times, there are many reasons that will make a student break in college. In other words, there are many issues that students face and make it a really difficult job to study in College. But, to guarantee a better future for this nation, we need prepared people, especially the teens and kids that are the future generations. We need a government that works for society; that gives better opportunities, and to our students to obtain with less obstacles in a College Education. Also we need to take into account that we can find our success through a College Education, that is why it is very important that we, the students make an extra effort in finishing our College Education so we can finish what we started.  

            In the book, “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer, the author relates the history of a young man called Christopher Johnson McCandless that wanted to go to Alaska. He wanted to live in nature, but without being prepared to have the chance to survive. He didn't have any kind of preparation for this journey, he was overconfident and this did not allow him to see the limits. Chris left everything behind, his family, his studies, his money, his car, etc. motivated by the wish to live this risky adventure. Chris was a child of the second marriage of his father. He lived a childhood full of screaming and arguments from his parents and he always had to follow the orders of his father. Until Chris grew and discovered that his father in a time had to divide his life between two households. From that moment, Chris was full of resentment toward his parents and began to move away from them. Motivated by frustration, he could not understand the mistakes of his father and started a journey that led him to his death.  

            In this paper I wrote, some of the obstacles that students have to get their Education in College like, financial issues, because they don't have a legal status in our country and because some students have emotional issues. Also, I mentioned some of the reason why it is important that students critique Education: because students are the future of this nation, because the System of Education works for students and because the government should be always interested about to know the opinion of the students. I also wrote some strategies that can help to students to not give up in College like, persistency, keeping focus and to make an extra effort, because it is not an easy job. And the last topic that I addressed in this essay was, some ways that how students can find success through Education like, to change our mentality, to take our chances and to study the career of our passion.

            One obstacle that students have, to get their College Education is that they have financial issues. Personally, I think that the government should put more effort on the population's education. Specially in issues like financial Aid, because some students need to pay for their own Education, or some students don't qualify for financial Aid, because their parents make a bit more than required to qualify for the aid, whether this amount is not enough to pay for the education of their children. In the case of Chris this wasn't a problem like the author says, "In truth McCandless had been raised in the comfortable upper-middle-class environs of Annandale, Virginia. His father, Walt, is an eminent aerospace engineer" p.19 Really, the parents of Chris had the resources to send him to college without any problem. Technically I'm a foreigner, but this country received me with open arms, with a lot of opportunities, that I don't want to waste. It certainly is a double challenge for me, because English is my second language, but I don't want it to be a deal breaker. I would like to get my degree in the University Of San Jose, just like Christopher McCandless did, "In May 1990, Chris graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, where he'd been a columnist for, and editor of, the student newspaper, The Emory Wheel" p.20 I need to pay for my education and I would like to have some help when I start the University. I want to continue with my education because I already finished college in Mexico. What I'm trying to do is to get an equivalent degree to the degree that I got in my country, which is Informatics Systems. I want to go to San Jose State University, because they have the degree in Concentration in Management Information Systems, and they sent me here to this Community College to complete only four transfer units, which are A1, A2, A3, and B4, before they can make my evaluation.
            Another obstacle that students have to get their College Education is, because they don't have a legal status in this country. I have a lot of Latino friends that they were brought to this country when they were only babies. They have been struggling with their education, because they didn't have a legal status to live in this country. Therefore, they did not have the same opportunities like others students. Thom Hartmann argues in the book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, "Political parties can bring about such transformation only if we, in massive numbers, join them, embrace them, and ultimately gain a powerful and decisive voice in their policy-making and selection of candidates" p.343 What this quote tries to tell us is that if we want some changes in the policies of the law of this country, we need to fight for it. Now, with the Dream Act signed by president Obama, the possibilities of students without legal status changed, because they were making many campaigns to get this privilege. The other day, I found my friend Carlos Torres in the gym. He was very excited because he was just approved for the Dream Act. He showed me his driver's license with such happiness. I want to let you guys know that my friend Carlos is studying at UC Berkeley. No matter the legal situation of the people out there, there are pretty intelligent people, including the children brought to this country when they were only babies. Thom Hartmann says, "Kennedy challenged us to think of our children's future before own, to create change that could be lasting, to build a new world that could sustain itself and yet protect its valuable resources" p.139 Personally, I didn't have this problem, because I had my legal status in order since I came to this country. But of course, that situations like these, motivate me to take advantage of my situation, because I am pretty sure that many people that still live in this country without this benefit.

            And the last obstacle that students have to get their College Education is, that some students have emotional issues. The importance of this topic is because the formation of personality of every human being starts in his or her family. In my opinion, parents can be responsible of emotional problems in their children, and this is one cause why young people want to run away from their family looking for some freedom and don't have any interest in their education. Chris used to take refuge with her sister, like Jon Krakauer mentions in the book Into the Wild, "I think it was one of the reasons Chris and I were so close. We learned to count on each other when Mom and Dad weren't getting along" p.107 This can be one of the emotional responses of a person with some psychological trauma may have, some children feel that their parents do not understand them. In my case, I lived a difficult childhood. I needed to pay for the inexperience of my parents. They were always more understanding of my younger brother; with him they were more patient when he made a mistake. Instead with me, my parents were very demanding and that was one of the some reasons that motivated me to come to this country. On page 61 of the book the author says, "It is also true that, in some instances, trauma, in the shape of early separation or bereavement, has steered the potentially creative person toward developing aspects of his personality which can find fulfillment in comparative isolation." That is why, is very important that if we want a better future to our societies around of the world and specially in this country, we need to start to have love in our closest core that it is the family, in order to have better societies and of course better students.
            One reason why it is important that students express their thoughts about Education is, because students are the future of this nation. I strongly would agree and will argue, in how important a student should express his or her critique towards a whole world of obstacles, that is our Education. Just the word by itself Education gives some students Goosebumps that brings awareness of physical sensation. In the embedded video to my blog and it's called The Most Motivating Video for Success, Will Smith says, "Just decide, What's gonna be, who you are gonna be, how you are gonna do it. Just decide, and then from that point, the universe is gonna get up your way." Any student who is involved in a class setting and putting their whole focus and full tank of energy can accomplish just about anything. Anything can result that comes out naturally. A student is capable to give and show little of passion and effort, even if that is not their favorite subject. Why? Because for most students and as for myself, I don't like to waste my time, it just leaves me a bad feeling. It's like missing a chapter in my life that I couldn't remember, but then again wanting to remember, so I wouldn't have that regret. Jeff Bliss told to his teacher, "students are the future of this nation," He was absolutely right, when he referred to the education like the future of this nation and that the teacher has to touch student's heart. No doubt, this action of him was a valuable lesson. Some adults don't realize that they can learn from teens and even from kids, because they are more transparent in their feelings, and of course, most of the time they say what they feel without something to stop them.
            Another reason why it is important that students express their thoughts about Education is, because the System of Education works for students. Student's who have their mindset, and have a real clear picture in their mind and have a really solid frame around that picture. Therefore, they continue to have goals for themselves. As for most, the System of Education should lead to students to finish their college. Of course, those students have the right to critique Education. In the embedded video mentioned in the previous paragraph, somebody says, "You meet your must, you rarely do what you should, you always do what you must, make success a fucking must." I relate this feeling, because growing up I always had an attraction for computers. When I first stepped into a library and had to find a book my thoughts were like a further in the air, because at that time I didn't have a set interest of passion of education. A Librarian took me to a computer and told me that I could find any book there, by simply typing in, the title of the book. Once I did that, I said to myself how amazing technology is. In the book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight Thom Hartmann express his point of viewing about technology, "Similarly, our technological culture has found a technological drug to maintain docility" p.129 But personally, with this effect towards computers, I precisely came to the United States to buy an HP computer and return to my country to continue my education in computer science. I'm talking about a master degree. But that didn't happen, because my eyes opened at the right time. I reflected on how wonderful this country has been to help me, to follow my dreams and the passion that I have been carrying for such a long and continue to stay stronger than ever, and giving me the tools to stay focus in the most difficult times. And in this country, I realized that the System of Education has a place for me, a form where a can make valid my studies from my country. 
            And the third reason why it is important that students express their thoughts about Education is, because the government should be always interested about to know the opinion of the students. In these times, where the opportunities are really hard to get an Education in any University for many reasons, and some were previously mentioned. This is supposedly government's job, like Annie Leonard argues in the video The Story of Stuff, "It's the governments job to watch out for us, to take care of us. That's their job." In my case, I do wonder how I made it to this extent and questions occur upon me, but I'm only human and can only tell myself with words of comfort, "I am doing alright, keep going forward".  As I mentioned, education can create the path of your passion, which creates your set goal. That creates a lot of emotions, attractions, intelligence for solving problems. Although it, might be hard and the mind of a student may break down. But in a matter of no time, if a student reacts and has that deep sensation of Passion within Education, he or she can accomplish to fight the battle of setbacks. That's why it's important that students express their inconveniences toward Education, and these inconveniences are taken into account by the government of this country to work on them.
            One strategy that can help to students to don't give up in College is, persistency. Students need to keep a hard constant work in college in order to get a degree in a future. In my case sometimes it is really hard, to go to school and have a regular job, but I think that this is the best inversion of effort that I can make. In the book, Into the Wild Hathaway talks about Chris, "He didn't get into trouble, he was a high achiever, he did what he was supposed to" p.114 If I want a better future for me, I supposed to do this effort, because I'm pretty sure that in the future, I will be thankful for all those nights without any sleep, because I was making my homework after a long day in my job. At times I get discouraged, because I doubt my ability to continue in San Jose State University. But I don't want to continue working in a regular job, because I know that I had the ability to finish college in my country. That is why; I am still here with persistency trying to get my equivalency.   Chris McCandless was a very firm person in his actions, as Westerberg describes on the page 17 of the book, "he never quit in the middle of something. If he started a job, he'd finish it. It was almost like a moral thing for him. He was what you'd call extremely ethical." In my opinion Chris directed his persistence erroneously, but this was his decision and I respect it. He wasn't limited, but the consequence of this was that led to his death. People are not as we would like, people are as they want to be, as they think they must be or like they were educated, and we must adapt to them. We can't change the way of think of people around the world, but we can change ours.           
            Another strategy that can help students to not give up in College is, keeping us focus. If we know where we want to go, we don't need to have any distractions. I have known some friends that after finish High School, they leave the possibility to get in college for later and they want to find a job. But once they begin to work, they lose their interest in their studies, because they feel that it is more important to have money. In the Passion Project Emily says, "We still have that mindset where we need money to survive. Oh, I have money I can buy plasma T.V. I can buy a uh a king size bed, a water bed." In this point of view, I understand them, because when you are young, you want to have money to buy a car, you want to invite your girlfriend to the movies, etc. But after this happen, they find out that it is more difficult to return to school, because they get into a cycle where money is more necessary. Therefore, if we are here already, enrolled in school, we have to overcome all obstacles in order to finish college, later for sure we will have a better job. Chris always was focused about his idea to go to Alaska, in the book Chris's dad explains, "He didn't think the odds applied to him. We were always trying to pull him back from the edge" p.109 Chris was very intelligent person, he finished college, he was a hard worker, but he ran many risks on his journey. He abandoned his car, left his clothes, burned his money and continued focused with his travel to Alaska. Personally, I would not do something like this, I would like to reach my dreams but without putting my life in danger. I am not the kind of person that likes to risk my life in the wild to discover the wonderful things that there are in the Earth.
            And the last strategy that can help to students to not give up in College is, to make extra effort. Sometimes, I feel like my thoughts begin to fade, but at the same time I remember my boss that is sometimes screaming at me, because he is under pressure. And of course, I do not want to spend the rest of my life in my current job; I want to do something to have a different future. In the book Into the Wild the author argues, "To symbolize the complete severance from his previous life, he even adopted a new name. No longer would he answer to Chris McCandless; he was now Alexander Supertramp, master of his own destiny" p.23 If we have a dream in our lives, we must do everything possible to reach it and sometimes do the impossible. Currently, in my own life I have obstacles that may prevent me from reaching my dream right now, but they keep me motivated to pursue my dream. One day I want get a degree from San Jose State and if possible, maybe even a master degree. Therefore, it is important to do everything that I can to be here at school, despite some moments I feel that this is too much, but also it is too much to be listening to my boss all the time screaming. Chris McCandless finished his Education without any problem; I really have respect for him, because I know that being a student is not an easy job. On page 20 of the book the author mentions, "had distinguished himself as a history and anthropology major with 3.72 grade-point average. He was offered membership in Phi Beta Kappa but declined, insisting that titles and honors are irrelevant" Honestly, sometimes I think that I have some limitations, because as I mentioned before, English is my second language. This is one of the reasons I always try to do my maximum effort and therefore, I try to not miss any classes as possible, because I don't want to feel lost when I come back to the class.
            One of the ways that students can find success through education can be, to change our mentality. Success can be defined in many ways, taking into account that reality can be interpreted differently for every human being. Also, all depend of the thoughts, ideas, goals, feelings, etc. But I think the two most important things are, culture and the way of growing up of each person. That is why, I really like the quote in the book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight that says, " Our minds and our cultures created our situation." In my case, a person from a country of the third world, success primordially is related with having money. If you don't have economic problems and have a lot of money, you can be considerate like a successful person. But in this country I have seen that success to many people is different, basically success is related to what you do in your life and to do what you love to do. For example in The Passion Project several of the students say that their passion is to help people or work with people, in my point of viewing this is a kind of success for them. In the case of Chris, he had a different point of viewing; he didn't want to be tied to the system of the society. He wanted to go to Alaska and live into the nature, like if this was a type of success for him. But if we talk about school, he had success as written in the book on page 109, "Chris was a high achiever in almost everything that caught his fancy. Academically he brought home A's with little effort." Personally, if I don't change my mind and I continue thinking negatively, I will create my own barriers in my mind, or if I think that I can't finish the school because I am very busy at my work, and it is hard for me because English is my second language. I will be creating obstacles to my studies; it is necessary for me to change my mentality.  It is true that I'm not going to get only A's in my studies, but my goal it is to finish what I started.
            Another way that students can find success through education can be, to take our chances. Finding success in my own life was difficult, because the way I grew up wasn't easy. Yes, I have my parents who gave me the needed supplies to continue through college, but for some reason I was missing something. I felt like a present without a bow and a blank card. That's why in some point; I feel identified with the phrase of Romeo, "Society is like not doing its job because it has a high expectation for people to follow what other people are doing" (The Passion Project). In order for me to find the sensation of success, I had to take one big decision, and that was, to leave my country. Growing up in a Latin atmosphere, where everyone thought and opined with a old school mentality, that is not motivating at all. I could not be me, without the criticism and negative feedback. I could never find someone to talk and understand my ideas or someone who thought outside of the box. That's why leaving Mexico gave me many reasons and motivations to find my true passion, in what I love doing and of course I have found some success in the United States, but all this happened because I took my chances. Chris McCandless took his chance to go to Alaska, but unfortunately his decision led to his death. He needed humility to observe his lack of preparation, as it says in the book on page 72, "just another case of underprepared, overconfident men bumbling around out there and screwing up because they lacked the requisite humility." We are not prepared to live in nature like our ancestors. Humanity already forgot this form of living. In these present societies we have everything at hand. We need to take our chances, but also we need to be realistic and have a little of humility, this way we can avoid events like what happened to Chris McCandless.
            And the last way that students can find success through education can be, to study the career of your passion. In my last years, I try that success is always like a part of the task in my daily routine. Success is being true to your own self, without anybody tell you "well done." In my point of view, regardless success comes with humanity, with thoughts of honesty and less deception. Of course, problems never end; they are part of the life. Romeo argues, "Problems there's always problems we face. We can learn from it and rebuild our life and make better choices" (The Passion Project). Trying to include these thoughts in my daily life, trust me it's not an easy task. When you do incorrect things, the word success goes out of you, and you need to struggle again in order to find it. Therefore, it is a good idea, to have paradigms or admire someone as you would like to be, because that is a good motivation, but I think is better to be yourself trying to reach your own success and of course, doing what is your passion. In the book Into The Wild the author says, "more than twenty-four thousand dollars remained at the time of Chris's graduation, money his parents thought he intended to use for law school. We misread him, his father admits" p.20 Chris McCandless was submitted all his childhood to the orders of his father, but once he went out of his house to go to study, he always avoided contact with his parents again. He wanted them out of his life, to not know more about him. I believe that his attitude was a consequence for the kind of childhood that he had, from living within a dysfunctional family, full of discussions and shouting. Chris wanted to please his parents, studying in University, but we are not sure if this was really what he wanted to study or if to go to University was a part of his passion.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

How did I go about develop strategies for organize my paper?

       

-In order to answer this question, first of all, I need to decide the topic which is going to be argumented or discussed.
-In this particular case the main topic is going to be Education. 
-I need to choose at least four questions that can open the discussion of the topic and can be ruled of three.  
-My first three paragraphs should expose a discussion of Education, of course I need three right size concepts for these paragraphs. 
- After this step, I need to continue with the structure of the essay, I mean, I need to look for connections between the following 6 paragraphs.
-And in the last three paragraphs I like to close my papers with possible recommendations o solutions. 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Which kind of student do I consider myself to be?

          Personally, in this moment I consider myself to be a student Laser, because I already know what I want to do with my Education. I would like to go to San Jose State University. Precisely, just last week I registered at this university for spring 2014, I hope to be accepted. I really have respect for Chris McCandless, because I know that being a student is not an easy job. In the page 20 of the book Into the Wild it says, "had distinguished himself as a history and anthropology major with 3.72 grade-point average. He was offered membership in Phi Beta Kappa but declined, insisting that titles and honors are irrelevant." Honestly, sometimes I think that I have some limitations, because as I mentioned before, English is my second language. This is one of the reasons I always try to do my maximum effort and therefore, I try not to miss any classes as possible, because I don't want to feel lost when I come back to the class. 

Is necessary for me, to mention that in the past, I was in the other 5 categories, because I visited Chabot College before I got registered. Also, I was exploring some colleges to see which fulfilled my expectations. I have been seeker and dreamer too, but in this moment I consider myself like a Laser student, because like I said before I already know what is going to be my goal.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Should a student in the Passion class be asked to critique them self?

     
 My first thought after this question was, of course that a student can be asked to critique them self. Because, this is a form how the students can realize their weaknesses and therefore be helped to overcome them and one day for sure finish college, just like Christopher McCandless did, "In May 1990, Chris graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, where he'd been a columnist for, and editor of, the student newspaper, The Emory Wheel" p.20 One of the greatest tools that have help me get through my Education was taking in commentary from somebody else. Trust me, that has not always been an easy task for me, to take a commentary from someone else. Especially, if I know they look a little argument. But when you reflect back to it, it's not so bad. I end up learning that, when someone is telling you their truth, it's more their reality, but not yours. But by someone expressing they way of their opinion towards you, can either push to get ideas and to do more to achieve your goals. The only result is to think on it, work on it and to walk toward it! 

          My second thought about this question was that some students need help to find their passion in Education. Your passion is what creates you and leaves people with an image about you. For example my passion for education continue to look up to a very inspirational famous creators that are within the field or people in who have influence me in my life. They have provided me or gave me confident. As my parents although are away from me, but they always tell me, "you have the ability to continue with your education, although sometimes you feel like you don't, you have to move on." Once was giving me the tools to stay true and to except that education is within everyday use. Secondly is that I can be understand, if I just talked. Being that English is my second language and always had fear that I wouldn't be able to express myself right like how I would do in Spanish. Professor like Sean McFarland, who teaching skills, are so real, and who is guilty for me being here, taking English 7. Because he once told me that "You had the ability to write essays", those were some great words of encouragement. I needed it at that time, because I was thinking about dropping the class. Also, in this class where every student can relate to a question. A classroom where all the student collaborates their ideas, concerns and passions. All these amazing things, specific ways of lessons, is what make a passionate student. Therefore, a classroom setting can take real life shape in a real classroom, and form better education for students.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Should a student in the Passion class be asked to critique Education?

         First of all, I strongly would agree and will argue, in how important a student should express his or her critique towards a whole world of obstacles, that's called Education. Just the word by itself Education gives a student Goosebumps, that brings awareness of physical sensation. In the embedded video Will Smith says, "Just decide, What's gonna be, who you are gonna be, how you are gonna do it. Just decide, and then from that point, the universe is gonna get up your way." Any student who are involve in a class setting and putting their whole focus and full tank of energy can accomplish just about anything. Anything is a result that comes out naturally. A student is capable to give and show little of passion and effort, even if that is not their favorite subject. Why? because for most students and as for myself, I don't like to waste my time, it just leave me a bad feeling. It's like missing a chapter in my life that I couldn't remember, but then again wanting to remember, so I wouldn't have that regret.


            Second of all, student's who has their mindset, and have a real steal picture in their mind and  have a really solid frame around that picture. Therefore, they continue to have goals for themselves. As for most, Education can lead to success. Of course, those students have the right to critique Education. In the embedded video somebody says, "You meet your must, You rarely do what You should, You always do what You must, make success a fucking must." I relate this feeling, because growing up, I always had a attraction for computers. When I first step into a library and had to find a book  my thoughts were like a further in the air, because at that time I didn't have a set interest of passion of education. A Librarian took me to a computer and told me that I could find any book there, by simply typing in, the title of  the book. Once I did that, I said to myself and still this day how amazing technology is. Thom Hartmann express his point of viewing about technology, "Similarly, our technological culture has found a technological drug to maintain docility" p.129 But personally, with this effect towards computers, I precisely came to the United States to buy an HP computer and return to my country to continue my education in computer science. I'm talking about a master degree. But that didn't happen, because my eyes open at a right timing. I reflected in how wonderful this country has help me, to follow my dreams and the passion that I have been carrying for such a long and continue to stay stronger than ever, and  giving me the tools to stay focus in the most difficult times. 

          And finally, the most important thing, if a student of passion class critique education is because, government and the system of education should be interested about to know the opinion of the students, "the future of this nation," as mentioned Jeff Bliss to his professor. This is supposedly their job, like Annie Leonard argues in the video The Story of Stuff, "It's the governments job to watch out for us, to take care of us. That's their job." In my case, I do wonder how I made it to this extent and questions occur upon me, but I'm only human and can only tell myself with words of comfort, "I'm doing alright, still going forward". As mention, education can create the path of passion which creates a set goal. In which creates still of emotions, attractions, intelligence and solving problems. Although it, might be hard and the mind of a student may have its breaks downs. But in a matter of no time, if a student reacts and has that deep sensation of Passion within Education, he or she can accomplish to fight the battle of setbacks.

            

          

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Jeff Bliss's lesson!!!


        In this video the student Jeff Bliss made a brave observation toward his teacher. In my opinion, the attitude of Jeff Bliss wasn't wrong. He was absolutely right, when he referred to the education like the future of this nation and that the teacher has to touch students's heart. In The Passion Project Emily says, "I've been in many classrooms where the teacher just teaches and doesn't interact with the students much." No doubt, this is a valuable lesson, because some adults don't realize that they can learn from teens and even from kids, because they are more transparent in their feelings, and of course, most of the time they say what they feel without something to stop them.

         One thing that I don't like from this video, is the arrogant behavior of the teacher. I mean, how can be possible that this teacher being a professional and she is working with kids that are there to be taught, and instead of listen the commentary of one of her students, she was able to get it out of her class? And after this, she continue says to the student, that he is making to waste her time, and continuously she is pushing to the student to leave her class. Ray argues, "Students have to feel like they're at home so if they wanna be comfortable they gotta get comfortable with the teacher. We kinda have to know about the teacher and we gotta feel like the teacher is real, like he really or she or he or she really truly wants to help us" (The Passion Project.) I wonder after the student leave the classroom, what did she say to the rest of the students? Maybe, she justified her attitude, saying that the student with hippie's appearance had a behavior that was rude to her. That's why, she replied saying that he was making to waste her time, and for that reason she several times said bye as a sign for the student to leave her class.

Success to me is...

          Success can be defined in many ways, taking into account that reality can be interpreted differently for every human being. Also, all depend of the thoughts, ideas, goals, feelings, etc. But I think the two most important things are, culture and the way of growing up of each person. That is why, I really like the quote in the book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight that says, " Our minds and our cultures created our situation." In my case, a person from a country of the third world, success primordially is related with have money. If you don't have economic problems and have a lot of money, you can be considerate like a success person.

          Finding success in my own life was difficult, because the form of my growing up wasn't easy. Yes, I have my parents who gave me the needed supplies to continue through college, but for some reason I was missing something. I felt  like a present without a bow and a blank card. In order for me to find the sensation of success, I had to take one big decision, and that was leaving my country. I feel identified with the phrase of Romeo, "Society is like not doing its job because it has a high expectation for people to follow what other people are doing" (The Passion Project.) Growing up in a Latin atmosphere, where everyone thought and opined with a so old school, that is not motivating at all. I could not be me, without the criticism and negative feedback. I could never find someone to talk and understand my ideas or someone who thought outside of the box. That's why leaving Mexico gave me many reasons and motivations to find my true passion, in what I love doing and of course I have found some success in the United States.

         In my last years, I tried that success is always like a part of the task in my daily routine. Success is being true to your own self, without anybody tell you "well done." In my point of view, regardless success comes with humanity, with thoughts of honesty and less deception. Of course, problems never end, they are part of the life. Romeo argues, "Problems there's always problems we face. We can learn from it and rebuild our life and making better choices" (The Passion Project). Trying to include these thoughts in my daily life, trust me it's not an easy task. When you do incorrect things, the word success goes out of you, and you need to struggle again in order to find it. Therefore, it is a good idea, to have paradigms or admire someone as you would like to be, because that is a good motivation, but I think is better to be yourself trying to reach your own success.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

I'm still here!!!

         One strategy for me is, persistency. It is hard work for me, to go to school and have a regular job, but I think that this is the best inversion of effort that I can make. I'm pretty sure that in the future, I will be thankful for all those nights without any sleep, because I was making my homework. In the book Into the Wild Hathaway talks about Chris, "He didn't get into trouble, he was a high achiever, he did what he was supposed to" p.114 In my case, sometimes I get discouraged, because I doubt my ability. But I don't want to continue working in a regular job, because I know that I had the ability to finish college in my country. That is why, I am still here trying to get my equivalency. 


        Another strategy for me is, keeping myself focused. If we know where we want to go, we don't have to get distractions. I have known some friends who leave school to find a job, and   after they begin to work, they lose their interest in their studies, because they feel that it is more important to have money. In the Passion Project Emily says, "We still have that mindset where we need money to survive. Oh, I have money I can buy a plasma T.V. I can buy a uh a king size bed, a water bed." In this point of view, I understand them, because when you are young, you want to have money to buy a car, take your girlfriend to the movies, etc. But after this happen, they find out that it is more difficult to return to school. Therefore, if we are already here at school, we have to overcome all obstacles in order to finish college, later we will have a better job.

          And the last strategy to me is, to make an extra effort. Sometimes, I feel like my thoughts begin to fade, but at the same time I remember my boss that sometimes is screaming at me, because he is under pressure. And of course, I do not want to spend the rest of my life in my current job, I want to do something to have a different future. In the book Into the Wild the author argues, "To symbolize the complete severance from his previous life, he even adopted a new name. No longer would he answer to Chris McCandless; he was now Alexander Supertramp, master of his own destiny" p.23 If we have a dream in our lives, we must do all possible to reach it. Currently, in my own life with obstacles like I have, they keep me motivated to pursue my dream of one day I can get my degree in UCSJ. Therefore, it is important to do everything that I can to be here at school, despite some moments I feel that this is too much. 




Saturday, July 27, 2013

Christopher Johnson McCandless


          The first relation that I can see with this book and with the direction that we are going in class is, a piece very important which is our family. The formation of personality of every human being start in the family. In my opinion the parents can be responsible of emotional problems in their children, and this is one cause why young people want to run away from their family looking for some freedom. This is because one of the emotional responses of a person with some psychological trauma may have, is this person feels that their parents do not understand it. Chris used to take refuge with her sister, like the book says on page 107, "I think it was one of the reasons Chris and I were so close. We learned to count on each other when Mom and Dad weren't getting along." In my case, I lived a difficult childhood. I needed to pay for the inexperience of my parents. They were always more understanding to my younger brother, with him they were more patient when he made a mistake. Instead, with me my parents were very demanding and that motivated me to run to this country. On page 61 of the book it says, "It is also true that, in some instances, trauma, in the shape of early separation or bereavement, has steered the potentially creative person toward developing aspects of his personality which can find fulfillment in comparative isolation." That is why, is very important that if we want a better future to our societies around of the world and specially in this country, we need to start to have love in our closest core that it is the family.


          The second relation that I can see with this book and with the direction that we are going in class is, the education. Parents have to make an effort to send their children to college. But before this happen, they need to provide them with love and compression. In the case of Chris nothing of this was related to the reason that motivated it to go to Alaska, it was simply a desire like the book says on page 159, "He said it was something he'd wanted to do since he was little, says Stuckey. Said he didn't want to see a single person, no airplanes, no sign of civilization." But in my opinion, we are not prepare to live in nature like Chris wanted do it, we first need to remember the form of living or our ancestors. Humanity already forgot this form of living. In these times, we have everything at hand. On the same page it says, "He wanted to prove himself that he could make it on his own, without anybody else's help." Chris did not think that all humans need others, is a bit selfish to think this way. At some point in our lives, we will always need the help of others, and if our governors start to work in the way that they have to work, our societies will be better than today.
          
          And the third relation that I can see with this book and with the direction that we are going in class is, our mentality. We as students must change our mentality if we feel that we can't finish college, and guide this change to our success, whatever it is . Like Chris did it, because he finished his studies. Chris had a way of thinking very liberal, like he evidenced in one of his letters, "The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and the hence there is no greater joy than to have and endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun" (page 57). The mentality of Chris was very different, he was looking for adventure, he wanted to get out of the monotony. He was looking for his freedom, freedom that he didn't have with the pressure of his parents. In the movies there is a quote that says, "The freedom and simple beauty is just too good to pass up..." He wanted to live spontaneous events, but the sad thing was, that it led him to his dead. We have to think like realistic people, if we live in these urban societies, we have to accept  the conditions in which we are and not looking for freedom into the wild.    

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Andrade video response...


          This video made me think about that the government of this country should put more effort on the population's education. Because the education is an excellent way of warranty to a good future for this nation. People must be prepare to contribute to have a prospers country. Basically, I'm a foreign person, but this country received me with open arms, with a lot of opportunities which I don't want to waste them. It certainly is a double challenge for me, because English is my second language, but I don't want to be a deal breaker. I want to continue with my education because I already finished college in Mexico. What I'm trying to do is an equivalent to the degree that I got in my country, which is Informatics Systems. I want to go to San Jose State University, because they have the degree in Concentration in Management Information Systems, and they sent me here to this Community College to complete four transfers.

          Also this video make me think about my friends. I have a lot of Latino friends that they were brought to this country when they were only babies. They have been struggling with their education, because they didn't have a legal status to live in this country. Therefore, they did not have the same opportunities like others students. If we want some changes in the policies of the law of this country, we need to fight for it, like Thom Hartmann argues in the book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, "Political parties can bring about such transformation only if we, in massive numbers, join them, embrace them, and ultimately gain a powerful and decisive voice in their policy-making and selection of candidates" p.343 Now, with the Dream Act singed for the president Obama, the possibilities of students without legal status changed, because they were making many campaigns to get this privilege. The other day, I found my friend Carlos Torres in the gym. He was very excited because he was just approved for the Dream Act. He showed me his driver's license with such happiness. I want to let you guys know that my friend Carlos is studying at UC Berkeley. No matter the legal situation of the people out there, there are pretty intelligent people, including the children brought to this country when they were only babies. Thom Hartmann says, "Kennedy challenged us to think of our children's future before own, to create change that could be lasting, to build a new world that could sustain itself and yet protect its valuable resources" p.139  Personally, I didn't have this problem, because I have my legal status. But of course, that situations like these, motivate me to take advantage of my situation, because I am pretty sure that many people still living in this country without this benefit.

         
Three questions I came up with reference to Andrade's video are:

Why the index of delinquency in Oakland is very high?
Do we have to let others start to do something about it?
What we can do for our community, for this country?