Entries from October 2010
by dt117539 | Comments Off on Charles Li
So the panel presentation was alright. Im not going to lie, if it wasnt mandatory i would not have been there. And the fact that i had a Psychology exam(which i probably failed) was just the icing on top of the cake. He had a really annoying voice, if he wasnt so monotonous and vague […]
by zhihao.huang | Comments Off on MONOLOG
i was first excited to start college but after a week, my life seemed so depressing. First off i hate my log commute which is about 3 hours a day. I am overwhelmed by the workload I have. Art homework takes several hours and so does my other homework. It seems like i am losing […]
by dt117539 | Comments Off on Post Monologue
Nothing much has happened to me in all honesty. Im the same person, just with a shit load of more work. It just keeps coming, and i guess its like fake midterms week or something, but im having tests in every subject. It sucks. Im lacking sleep, im lacking a social life, and my brain […]
by malisa.basic | Comments Off on Post Monologue
How do I feel post monologue? How have I developed in freshmen seminar? Though I do overall have the same feelings now as I did before I wrote my monologue, I can say that there are many things I am getting used to. Im getting accustomed to the school its self, and it seems as if […]
by malisa.basic | Comments Off on Panel Discussion Reflection
The panel discussion question was quite different from what I expected and thought it would be. It is interesting to see how different Charles Li actually physically appears compared to the image I had created of him in my mind while I was reading his autobiography. In addition, it came to my surprise that he […]
by kunal.bhatt | Comments Off on Charles N Li Panel Discussion
I found the Panel discussion to be rather boring, either because I was studying for Psychology and I couldn’t understand what point Mr.Li was trying to get across. However, I did recall some information about the discussion. One thing that I recall from the Panel discussion is that Charles Li discussed ethics in the real […]
by kunal.bhatt | Comments Off on Monologue
Firstly, I’d like to start off by introducing myself. My name is Kunal, and I moved to the United States about 9 years ago. I’m a friendly easy going guy who appears shy at first but then converses when the time arises. It’s been a fun and challenging start to a whole new year from […]
by Marcus Cooper | Comments Off on Panel Discussion
the panel discussion we attended on Tuesday was very interesting to me. for one, i imagined the author, Charles Lee, to look and sound different. i imagined him, perhaps, taller and with a deeper or more commanding voice. conversely, he was rather timid and soft spoken. however, in typical college professor fashion, he could talk […]
by Marcus Cooper | Comments Off on Monologue
M-A-R-C-U-S: a scholar, an athlete, a brother, a son, a friend, a best friend, an employee and, often time, the acceptable “black guy that acts white.” i can be defined in many different ways and, as i grow older, i realize that these definitions are like astronomical arrangements; always changing, always unique, always significant. like […]
by melissa.santos | Comments Off on Panel Discussion Response
The panel discussion had many interesting people in it. Specially Charles N. Li. This man is a inspiring person to me because of everything he has seen and donein life. It was amazing to be able to see the author of such a wonderfull book speak. Althought in my mind i believed that his voice […]