Tuesday, April 10, 2012

April Tenth Two Thousand Twelve

This is a temporary experimental blog for my IT 2010 Class. Day 1 of 3

As an undergraduate student, the goal of one day possibly earning a decent living is the common norm. Today is a Tuesday and it marks a day where I spend much of my morning and afternoon in lectures, hoping to learn something new in my life.

I am studying Exercise Science and plan on earning my degree towards Physical Therapy. With Journalism as my minor, I started off the morning with my Communication and Law class which is basically 75 minutes of talking about court cases. Today was an interesting day as we spent about 65 of those minutes talking about online pornography. Not being the talkative type, I was once again very quiet and ready to hear what my professor had to say about pornography. It's very interesting to find that there is not much protection on pornography and based on how the students were reacting, it is not a very comfortable topic.

The class that I go to after is BUSA 2106, also known as Business Administration. This is just a boring core class that I'm trying to get through where we talk about laws and what rights we have and basically how we can sue someone or defend ourselves from when we get sued. While my eyelids were extra heavy this afternoon, I tried to maintain my attention towards the lecture and was able to gain some sort of knowledge out of it but I can't seem to recall any of the material that I learned. I do know that he likes to use Delta Airlines as a popular topic for his examples.

My final class of the day, before commuting an hour back home, is KH 2130 or Kinesiology and Healthy on Physical Education, Fitness, and Sport. Just another presentation day where about five students provided power points and the rest of us slaved away while taking "Cornell" notes on the information. It's interesting how 85% of our presentations are concerned with childhood obesity and how unhealthy this country is constantly getting. We really do need to pay more attention to finding ways to keep our youths healthy and active.

-Jason Chong

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