Aaron Betancourt is a rising senior at Millennium High School in Manhattan. This summer instead of working, Aaron chose to take a collegenow course at Barcuch CUNY college. He chose to take Journalistic Writing.
Thinking about colleges and what to study Aaron has been thinking about doing a Journalism major for quite some time. This course will be good for Aaron because he will really get the feel on what it would be like to study Journalism and if would be a good fit for him. He’ll get to see what types of skills and tactics journalists need.
“I’ve been enjoying the class,” said Aaron “I think journalism is interesting especially if your writing a story on a topic your interested and eager to learn more about.” Not only is this class showing Aaron how a Journalism class would be in college but it is also helping Aaron keep up with current events and world news. Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Aaron has news quizzes so Aaron has to read the news paper.
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Startling Step by Step
This drama is about a modern day 25 year old woman finding her soul being transported to Qing Dynasty into the body of 14 year old Maertai Ruo Xi. Throughout the drama, you get to see how Ruo Xi adapts to life as Maertai Ruo Xi and see her grow and survive in the harsh world of Qing Dynasty.
Experience as a Journalist
Aaron Betancourt is a rising senior at Millennium High School in Manhattan. This summer instead of working, Aaron chose to take a collegenow course at Barcuch CUNY college. He chose to take Journalistic Writing.
Thinking about colleges and what to study Aaron has been thinking about doing a Journalism major for quite some time. This course will be good for Aaron because he will really get the feel on what it would be like to study Journalism and if would be a good fit for him. He’ll get to see what types of skills and tactics journalists need.
“I’ve been enjoying the class,” said Aaron “I think journalism is interesting especially if your writing a story on a topic your interested and eager to learn more about.” Not only is this class showing Aaron how a Journalism class would be in college but it is also helping Aaron keep up with current events and world news. Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Aaron has news quizzes so Aaron has to read the news paper.
Unexpected Journalism
I took this class in hopes to better my skills in essay writing. The constant nagging, from my global teacher, of how I cannot write an exemplary essay within 30 minutes finally got to me.
Signed up for an English class in Baruch, I mean what better way can a 16 year old hs student spend there summer? In another classroom of course!
But I didn’t mind, I took a business course here last summer and I loved it. The first day of class I quickly realized I was not going to practice my essay skills, rather I was going to go read and keep up with the news daily (something I have been telling my self to do since I stopped watching t.v), report on the street (scary at first but surprisingly very fun and spontaneous), and write news articles (which apparently is a totally different type of composition, but I never realized to notice that). A whole new medium is used to write news articles, journalistic writing has a lot more than what it seems on the surface. It requires the opinion of the people, statements from agencies, and city officials. Voices are heard and ideas are exchanged.
All this time I thought journalists were just euphemism for paparazzi.
New York City Skate Parks Rapidly Close But LES Stands the Test of Time
In the past two years the skateboarding population in New York City has grown tremendously. Despite this afflux of enthusiasts towards the sport, local skate spots have been closed due to a wide array of issues.
The Brooklyn Banks, a skate spot under the Brooklyn Bridge was closed down because of bridge construction. There was no construction where the skate spot was, but workers needed space to park their cars and other trucks.
The skate park on 12th Street and Avenue A was shut down a few months later due to a few individuals that decided to smoke marijuana in the wooded area behind the skate park. They were arrested, and police shut down the park. These kids were not even the skaters from the park. They were students from a local school.
Although for a few months the Lower East Side (LES) skate park under the Manhattan Bridge was closed due to a remodeling job funded by Nike, the park was reopened on “Go Skateboarding Day” June 21st 2012.
City of Bones
City of Bones is a great book that is the first book of the Mortal Instrument series written by Cassandra Clare. This book changed my life, I hated reading before I read this book in the 10th grade and now reading is all I ever do because this showed me how great reading is. Cassandra Clare’s characters are funny, witty, dangerous and with a touch of mushy romance between them. Clare Fray a normal 15 year old girl life changes after she headed out to the Pandemonium Club and witness a murder. She never expected to witness a murder much less a murder done by 3 teenagers with strange tattoos and armed with weapons from head to toe. But what is a girl suppose to do when the body disappears into thin air with not even a smear of blood left behind as evidence. Clare see’s Jace, one of the murders all over the place, he even talks to her but why cant anyone else?
When her mother disappears Clare is force to ask for help from Jace and walk into a world of demons, shadow hunters, angels, and reveal so many hidden secrets. Can she survive or will she die?
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Improving the Transit
The New York City Subway system is one of the most important system in my life. I’ve been riding on the subway ever since i was born. Although it is a very convenient transportation system, it is important to consider the sanitation and environment of the subway. Moreover, i think the subway could’ve been better if they upgrade the system frequently.
Interviews
Yesterday i went to Broadway Lafayette to interview the New York State Youth Leadership Council. The meeting was great, the atmosphere was full of energy and the people were so generous. We sat in a circle, played a game called ZIP, ZAP, ZOP. It was a great start to meeting new people. They went over the Deferred Action Workshop, NY dream act, federal dream act and lots more. After the meeting, i interviewed a college student who is currently attending Lehman College. She was so open and polite. I also interviewed the coordinator of the organization. I received great quotes from both of them. I felt like a real journalist, i felt that rush in my body when you have to write quickly because the other person is talking. I used all the steps that we have been learning the past week. To me it was a great experience and i will return to the meetings to learn more and also to help out.
Ted
Last week my family and i saw the movie Ted. sorry to admit that this was not a movie i should have seen with my parents. Like Seth MacFarlane’s shows Family Guy and American Dad, his movie Ted was both funny and inappropriate.
Although i knew the movie was rated R i didn’t expect the main character Ted to be so…..explicit. I was laughing throughout the entire movie, but sometimes had to look over at my parents to see there reactions. Luckily they enjoyed themselves as well.
I believe Ted was the funniest movie I’ve seen in a long time. I think most other comedy movies have gotten lazy with the jokes they provide to the viewers. This movie had all the same types of jokes like family guy but was still worth watching.
I recommend everyone go see this movie, just do not take your parents or little siblings with you.