Sunday, July 27, 2008

Tips for college students (click here for article)


As I embark on my 14th semester at Florida A&M University, and upon the heels of viewing CNN's Being Black in America, it is with excitement and concern that this semester and academic year get underway. It is hoped that a productive summer was had by all and that everyone had the chance to relax, regroup and renew their commitment to excellence and a positive attitude. There are circumstances that occur in our lives for which we have no control, and those that are solely ours to alter. Wisdom, we have been repeatedly told, is displayed when we are able to tell the difference. I have witnessed students who “spin their wheels” on frivolous enterprises and become caught up in materialism and foolishness. Yet, it has been my esteemed pleasure to know those who have persevered through an assortment of problems and challenges that make “reality” television appear docile and bogus. Those who are successful have clearly mastered "their fate" and can discern the difference.

Tallahassee is a wonderful place to consider home and explore what makes you, you. It is also, as I have witnessed a place that can literally highjack students and their dreams. Be careful that you concentrate on your purpose for being here, that you remain true to your family and yourself, that you use the appropriate curriculum guide, as well as advisors and mentors so that your matriculation is timely and well spent, and that you use your free time wisely and not involve yourself in matters that are self-destructive and anticlimactic.

There are of course, other Do’s and Don’ts that can make your stay here fun and less stressful, but also a one-in-a-lifetime educational and growing experience. Your classmates and colleagues, instructors and counselors, graduates and the surrounding community can offer perspective as well as the use of common sense. Let’s just hope (and pray) that this academic year, whether your first or last, is kind to your sensibilities and provides much introspection.

Just in case you missed the title link, follow the link below and read the article, "Tips for college students."




Semesters spent at FAMU:
Fall ’03
Spring ‘04
Summer ‘04
Fall ‘04
Spring ‘05
Summer ‘05
Summer ‘06
Fall ‘06
Spring ‘07
Summer ’07
Fall ’07
Spring ’08
Summer ’08

Classes taught
ENC 1101 – Freshmen Communicative Skills
ENC 1102 – Freshmen Communicative Skills, Student Teaching
ENC 3320 – Advanced Composition
LIT 3333 – Adolescent Literature
LAE 4360 – Teaching English in Middle/High Schools
TSL 3370 (3371, 3080) – Introduction to ESOL Theories and Practices
TSL 4324 – ESOL Survey of Strategies for Instruction
ESE 4943 – Student Teaching
ENC 5318 – Advanced Concepts of Communication
ENG 5905 – Directed Individual Studies
CRW 3110 –Techniques of Fiction Writing (assumed class for the late Dr. Robin Nixon)
SPC 2600 – Public Speaking (assumed class)


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