Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Thlog Week 1


This class had been the most informative and entertaining English class I have taken thus far. I learn so much in a short amount of time. Specifically today, we went into deeper detail concerning genres, conventions, first-order, and second-order thinking. Learning about the two different categories of thinking was thought-provoking and fascinating, because I go though both processes multiple times a day in multiple situations. For example, when I vent to my family or friends about my day, this is usually first-order thinking. On the contrary, when I am speaking with my professors or T.A.s, most of the time I plan ahead of time what I am planning to say. In these types of situations, I am undergoing second-order thinking. Learning about these two methods grabbed my attentions, because it was similar to putting a name to the face. It allowed me to classify something I dealt with on a daily basis for much of my life. Learning about genres and conventions was also interesting, because it is a topic that pertains to everyday tasks and practically all of my classes. I love how in this class we are given examples, such as the YouTube videos, to help us better understand the topic. Instead of giving us topics to study and remember, we are given activities that generate thinking to engrave the learnings into our understanding. In regards to the writings, I enjoyed reading the article, “Navigating Reading,” by Dirk. This was particularly interesting to read, because it came from a college student’s perspective. It was also informative, as it went into depth explaining genres with modern examples mixed with added humor. All this made it a stimulating read. It was additionally easy to read and comprehend. So far, I am having fun with the content and enjoying the assignments of this class.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

About me!

I am a newbie at blogging so this is sort-of exciting. Anyways, my name is Cilina, I am a freshman, and from Los Angeles. I am Jordanian, and I get this a lot, so I guess it’s easier to say I am Middle Eastern. I am from a family of six, including two younger brothers and an older sister, and I have learned so much growing up in such a cultural and diverse family. I thought the hardest part about being in SB was being away from home, but I’m somehow loving it. It also helps that I see my family every one to two weeks (perks of living an hour away).
I am currently majoring in Psychology, but I’m planning on double majoring in Physiology as well. I also hope to get licensed to be a Paramedic here. Working around emergencies situations has got to be the coolest job. Hopefully though, after sometime, I will go to Nursing school or Med School. I guess I’ll just wait and see what happens. I would also love to travel to underdeveloped countries and provide medical aid or become an Army Nurse for a little bit. Speaking of traveling, my favorite thing to do is travel. I’ve visited six different countries and plan on continuing to travel throughout my life. That’s probably one of the reasons I would love to study abroad my junior year.
One of my favorite things to do is listen to music and binge watch TV. Some of my favorite singers/bands includes Christina Aguilera, Imagine Dragons, Carrie Underwood, and Sam Smith. Aside from sometimes being totally lazy, I love to hike and adventure new, unknown places. Last minute plans are usually the best plans. I am definitely looking forward to adventuring all of SB.
Anyways, I hope I get to know all of you. See you!