Where I See Sociology
Monday, November 14, 2011
College Dating 101
Talking with girls in my halls with boyfriends, I've learned it's easier for a relationship to work when the boy and girl go to the same school. Some of my friends have long distance relationships and they admit to the struggle it is and the "sketchiness" sometimes that can happen. This is basically a matter of propinquity, which is a concept about how we are normally attracted and tend to date/marry those who live near us or surround us.
Sunday Morning Service
Yesterday morning at church, our pastor spoke on his experience to India and his missionary work with his family there for a year. The cultural shock he experienced radically changed his life because the Indian culture is completely foreign to American culture and took some time to get used to. His children underwent the same shock.
Mascot Drama
At the first football game this year, Bruiser was punched by some rowdy TCU fans which is completely against all norms. The punishment, or sanction, for the fans actions were getting kicked out of the game by our coach.
Survey the Team
At practice a few days ago, Will (one of the mascots) handed a majority of the cheerleaders a piece of paper with a few questions he wanted us to answer. He was taking a survey for his psychology class that was conducting some research. I thought the cheer team was probably a good sample for a survey, seeing as we all come from different backgrounds and are very distinct from each other, even though we may all cheer together.
Getting Nothing Done
Lately, with the busy schedule life seems to be bringing, I've noticed a huge correlation between productivity and the amount of sleep I get. If I get more sleep, then I'm more productive in the days to come. If I get hardly any sleep, I'm a bum the upcoming day and just want to be lazy and not get any work done.
Hidden Curriculum
Al Ortolani was my senior year english teacher-greatest man ever!
High school did prepare me for college, but not in the matter of the set education requirements. I learned more from my teachers who related to the students about life and shared their stories to help us with life lessons. My favorite teachers were the ones who didn't always stick to the textbook and taught outside of the curriculum! Those teachers helped me be who I am today.
Fall Parties!
This past weekend was Fall Parties, a huge deal for a lot of freshmen here at Baylor who are looking to rush. Spending 30 minutes or so in each sorority's room gives each girl an idea about what the members are like and what the sorority itself stands for. It provides a reference group to where you can evaluate yourself about whether or not you would fit in.
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