School will always have an impact on a person. Weather that influence is positive or negative, school has the ability to influence the rest of ones life. It is not only a place where one will learn the Pythagorean Theorem, or what the power house of a cell is, or even how to spell onomatopoeia. It is a place where we learn about the types of people out there in the world are, where we learn that everyone has their own story to tell, and where we learn the power of choice. I can easily say that growing up I have always enjoyed learning, but not always school. I suspect a lot of people use the word learning and school interchangeably. Though these words seemingly go together in theory, they cannot be used as a replacement for each other. School …show more content…
Unlike other high schools, Ward Melville offers a wide range of classes anyone can take. I especially enjoyed my senior year because I took many classes that I was genuinely interested in. I didn’t take AP Environmental science because it was a convenient to fulfill the graduation requirement. I didn’t take AP Studio Art because I needed an art credit. I took what I wanted to take and what I wanted to earn more about. The freedom to choose, especially for a young adult, is what made it easier to achieve my goal of graduating. In the beginning, as a high school freshman I set the goal to graduate from High School, mainly because I was very intimidated by the other students who did not share the same thirst for knowledge in a class like I did. As I began being able to choose more and more of the classes I wanted to take, I found myself surrounded by the people who also had interests in those subjects. I began to make friends in the classes that I loved, which made my entire high school experience better. The greatest power is the freedom of choice. I set a goal in what I chose and I accomplished it. I plan to carry this philosophy over into my college experience. Instead of spending time on the straight path ahead, I will choose my own journey and let the path ahead swirl and twist as I learn what I want to
When it comes to education, my relationship with it has been positive, for the most part. I believe that school and education are not one in the same. Although I do like to learn through knowledge and experience, I also like school for giving me a sort of work ethic.The teachers I liked the most were the ones who I could tell were
Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing a great inspiration to me, my mother, Stephanie Sacks, about her experience in college. She went to Evergreen State College for her baccalaureate degree. She enjoyed the vast majority of the classes she took; “All of Evergreen was sort of an extracurricular.”, she said. The one she didn’t like was a biology class. “I absolutely hated that class.”, she remembered. The room was so warm, and the lectures so boring, that she fell asleep on multiple occasions. “Thank god I didn’t go to a regular college, because I would have absolutely hated it,” She chuckled. “I hated studying things I had no interest in.” Her favorite part of college was getting to pick which classes she took, which she said, “...was
First of all, many kids dislike school (I know because I am in school), but it is a very important
I believe that school does give you the chance to win a star in your life. I believe this because education gets you to be someone in life and gets you a career. At a young age all you hear is what education can do in your life. School does not make you smart or rich, it’s within you to do yourself to learn and strive for the best.
Some see school as a fun environment to come to everyday, while others dread to wake up and count down the amount of days until they are out of Hell. The author of “3 Destructive Things School Taught You Without You Even Knowing”, would have picked the second option, based on his article about schools. While there are some good points made throughout the article, to support his feelings, I have to say that he did not convince me.
Beverly Sills once said, “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” This is a quote I’ve repeatedly looked back on through out my last four years of attending Riverview High School. High school is known to be the place that can change you for the better or for the worst, it’s your first opportunity to make decisions on your own and experience what the real world may be like. For the past 13 years, I’ve spent every week surrounded by the same people in the same classrooms with each familiar teacher Riverview has to offer. Through out this time I’ve changed a lot as an individual by pushing myself to complete my goals in life thus far.
Progress is key to living life, but if one is advancing through life with the motivation of revenge, then, in actuality, he or she is truly regressing. Revenge is an extremely corruptive trait. It causes people to do uncharacteristic things that normally would not be done. The perception of right and wrong is blurred and one takes inadvertent actions that may cost friendships, possessions, and even lives. Revenge is often a major motivating factor in the characters that are in the works written during the Dark Romanticism period. One of the most celebrated and influential American authors in history, Herman Melville, was born on August 1, 1819; his reputation was not quite
Herman Melville is an author from America. He was born on August 1st, 1819 in New York City, New York. At first, his family lived a pretty good life, but afterwards, his father’s business failed. Later on, his dad passed away. So, his brothers, sisters, and Melville started to work. Melville worked as his eldest brother’s partner in the fur and cap business. In the mid-1830s, Melville became a student at Albany Classic School, where he began to write. Around the same time, Herman got a teaching job, but he left the job quickly. In 1837, the fur and cap business failed; he took part-time jobs and attended Lansingburgh Academy. Later in 1839, Melville became a crew member of the St. Lawrence. From then on, he went on different voyages for around
Having previously viewed Accepted before this course, it has been a favorite of mine because of the way college was portrayed in the film. I was anxious to move from the constant watch of my parents to a care-free environment where I was free to do as I please, not having to answer to anyone. The actions of Bartleby and his peers at South Harmon excited me for a time of partying and living life to it’s fullest potential. I expected the same from my experience, but soon realized that it was unrealistic if I wanted my grades to be exceptional. College is about having the time of your life, but in the right ways with the proper balance. Too much studying or too much partying can both lead to negative consequences on the body. Through experimentation, I am working to find the proper balance that works for me. Like the students in the beginning of Ms. Watson’s class, I expected the courses to be straightforward and that I could grasp them on my own. I aspired to maintain a grade point average similar to what I graduated high school with and also wanted to identify what I am passionate about. My courses this fall have proven to be quite difficult and have challenged me to realize my true learning potential. I have discovered that, if I
In my family school is very important to them because its a step of succeed in the future because going to school and learning prepares you
School is a place that a very young age you 're made to attend on a daily basis to get good grades and learn new subject matter to have a bright future and a fulfilling lifestyle. School is also a place where you are taught to believe that it is a safe place to be around in and that the staff and security (if there is any) are there to protect you and make you feel comfortable enough to approach them if any issue arises from within yourself or another
School is very important to me. I believe everyone has a right to gain an education. Of course the best place to do so is in school. At the present time it seems America’s youth has been placed into a category where they are no longer seen as a bright future that our nation as was considered in the past.Since the past few years American students scores and been falling and there is no clear reason why. Benjamin Barber’s “America Skips School” and E.D. Hirsch’s “Why America’s Universities Are Better than Its Schools” are both articles that address the issue of American students falling behind in scholastic accomplishment. Both authors agree that American schools need reform.
benefits and maybe some bad. During this essay you will be reading some reasons why schools
Firstly, each person’s experience with starting school is different. For me school has always been a second home to me. I like learning and experiencing new things that the school has to offer. I can honestly say that I have gained lifelong friends from my school years, as well as learned few things from the teachers. I find that what you learn and gain from going to school will always stay with you for the rest of your adult life. You reflect back and know when and where that particular skills or knowledge was learned.
Students may not like going to school but, it is for the best. By going to school students can get an education and get a job or go to college and