Tuesday, September 25, 2012


WHY SHOULD I GOTO COLLEGE? WHAT IS COLLEGE GOOD FOR?

While in high school we all thought about college and the different majors with in it. Many people have said that you need a scholarship to pay for college, college is high, make sure you study, make sure you get to class on time, and your instructors or professors are going to be harder than your high school teachers. But some never sat down to explain what college is really for. In my opinion college is needed to succeed in life. In college you learn skills to help you throughout life, learn wonderful study habits, meet new people of different diversities, and also learn how to own up to your responsibilities as an adult. College is a great experience that many enjoy but also learn from. In NPR staff article, “Professor: Value of College ExtendsBeyond Paycheck” the author states that there are many different reasons to got college, get involved,not just because of an education. Also the author states that you also go to college to learn how to make a living on your own and then goes into detail about the different social benefits college will teach you.

College is designed for you to get your education and work towards your degree in whatever field you major you. Throughout High school there were many different opportunities that would’ve helped you pay for college such as academic scholarships, athletic scholarships, band scholarships, community service scholarships, and even Financial Aid. And also sometimes you have the ability to make good grades and earn scholarships throughout your years in college. With that being said, making sure you have enough money to pay for your fees and tuition is a big responsibility in college. In the article “The Ones We’ve Lost: The StudentLoan Suicide”  a young man from Illinois named Jason Yoder committed suicide after finding out he was thousands of dollars in debt from student loans. This tragedy is an example of stress put on students and their parents with trying to pay for college. The way you carry yourself and how you are living in college is another big responsibility college teaches you. In college you have no one to spoon feed you, so you have the responsibilities as an adult.



College is also good for getting an education. There are a variety of Universities and majors to choose from. But be wise in the choices you make. If you know you are a party student, lazy and won’t get to class on time, don’t go to a big university start off small, a community college. Also the majors you choose determine the type of success you will have in your career. The author inDon’t Miss the College Forest For TheCareer Treestates that he/ she told a group of students in orientation that most of them want to master the skills that will enable you to get  jobs, career preparation is only a piece of the college experience. And this statement is so true. There is a variety of this that you learn in college today. You just have to apply them to your life. Don’t  just pick a major just to pick one. Make sure the major you pick is something you want to do in life and you’ll achieve in  it.

In college you will also meet different people of different ethnicities, backgrounds, religion, and sexuality. College helps you to interact with the different people you meet. The high school I went to was mostly African Americans. I never got the chance to really be around different ethnicities until I go to college.  In the article,Methodology: Campus Ethnic Diversitythe author, Robert Morse, states that college bound students sometimes believe that working with people from different ethnic backgrounds is important so they’ll pick a school that’s well rounded with everyone. That’s true. In my opinion everyone should learn how to get along with another race, religion, and even sexuality Because they might be in the same career you have.



College teaches us some of the skills we will need in life and show us what our potential is. So the question I have for you is, Why is college good for you?

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Why College Though?

Throughout my years of elementary, middle, and high school I often asked myself, Why college? My family has a variety of ways of making money and has different inputs on success. Such as mechanics, college, and the Military. Throughout my high school years i was involved in JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) and developed leadership skills. While being involved in JROTC I met different people from different parts of the military, had my own recruiters, won awards, on the drill team, academic team, and excelled as a leader over many companies. At first my main focus was the military and to be apart of the Army until my week in JROTC camp. The different tasks we had to accomplish in a day was not something I wanted to do throughout my life or even for a short period of time. So I started to think about a career choice and different Universities. My mother is a Cardiac Nurse so I've always sat and talk to her about her day at work and her patients. So, one day I decided to do some research about nursing and the different benefits and programs available. My only way to become a nurse was to go to college and achieve my Divine potential in my studies. So I started to look at different nursing programs in the state of Alabama and their student ratios. Jacksonville wasn't my first choice but it was the best decision I've made so far.
 
Another reason I feel like I should attend college is so I can support my family. Many of my brothers and sisters haven't finish college or went to college because of the decisions they made. To me college is as important as waking up in the morning. Now a days you cannot get a great job without having a college degree. Also why wouldn't you go to college? College is not just about getting you education but learning how to be responsible and still have fun. In high school you had your family and teachers to really push you but in college you have to push yourself. It's your choice to wake up,  go to class, and study.
 
To me college is a big part of life. It teaches you leadership skills, education, and how to be a responsible adult.

Friday, September 7, 2012

All About Lenore (Introduction)

  1. Hello fellow classmates, peers, and Teacher, My name is Britni Lenore Scovil. I am from Birmingham, Alabama and is a graduate from one of the best High Schools in the Nation, Ramsay High School. At Ramsay High I achieved my Divine potential in JROTC and also in my studies. My favorite subject was and still is English in which I enjoy writing. In, Birmingham I lived with My mom and two little sisters. I have Eight brothers and sister in all and they are my everything. I enjoy spending time with them and hate when I have to leave. I am not the oldest nor am I the youngest but I'm treated like the youngest. My family and close friends call me "Brit-Brat" because of some of my stubborn ways. And my favorite thing to eat is ice cream. I choose Jacksonville State University because my mom is an Alumni, I enjoyed orientation and all of the go leader and friends I met, and also because of the astonishing Nursing program. While I am here in Jacksonville I expect myself to excel in my studies, meet new people, and get involved. I'm so excited about my freshman year here and I hope you guys are to. To learn more about me you can add me on facebook , follow me on twitter , or follow me on instagram:  @The_YoungRebel. This English Compostion class is going to be new to us but I know we all will succeed in this course.  :)