Sunday, April 25, 2010
Calculators at the Empo
We have once arrived to that time of year again that everyone is preparing for finals. Almost all freshmen take a math class that has to take an exam at the math emporium. Since I am a Math major I do not have to take the basic math classes but still have math classes that test through the emporium. Last semester I was in linear algebra and which was technically through the emporium but we could take our quizzes anywhere and only had to take our exams at the actual math emporium. This semester I am in vector geometry and we have one exam left that is due this week and then our final exam. The exams are not bad but they are a pain because we cannot use hand held calculators we have to use the calculators on the computers at the math emporium. The calculators on the emporium computers are a pain to use because you can’t see what you are putting into the calculator compared to a graphing calculator where you can clearly see everything. You can have the paper tape on which helps but when you are trying to impute your numbers on the screen it is hard to tell if you have put the parentheses in the right spot or not along with other carious things that make it hard to use. My suggestion is that the emporium allows students to use hand held calculators that you receive when the test proctor gives you when they check your student id. The calculators could be cleared and just have the basic functions like we used in high school during out standardized tests. If we had handheld calculators I think it would make a big difference in some people’s scores. I know that if I could have used one on my last exam my grade could have been higher. Money might be a factor but I really think it would benefit the students to have a calculator in their hands and not on the computer especially since most students use a graphing calculator during their quizzes. The situation could always be worse but the emporium could find a better calculator policy if they truly wanted to help the students out.
Monday, April 19, 2010
April 16
My Blog this week may seem a little spastic but that is because I started writing it the day before April 16th after seeing people setting up the drillfield for the ceremonies this past weekend. Tomorrow is April 16, 2010 three years after the shootings occurred at Virginia Tech. Most of the students currently at Virginia Tech were not here when the tragedies occurred but it doesn’t mean that we should just forget about what happened that day. We need to remember the faculty and staff that were on campus that day and the ones who can still remember it clearly. I agree with the University to cancel classes on April 16 and I think that the University should continue to cancel classes and remember who died that day and what they families that lossed loved ones are going through. April 16th should not be taken lightly and we need to remember the fallen on this day every year. I know partying is a big deal but I was glad to see that people I know were respectful enough not go out on Friday night. It doesn’t seem like that big of a deal but how could you go to a candle light vigil, see people crying and listening to people speak about the students and faculty that died that day and then go out and get drunk? I think it is great that people have enough respect to not go out on April 16th. After seeing all the people at the vigil it was hard for us to have a lot of emotions left that night to do much. There were a lot of tears and there was also a lot of Hokie Pride present and it is something that I know I will never forget. As Hokies we need to stand together and support one another through everything. It’s not just April 16th but Tech students support each other no matter what happens, if it is on campus or somewhere else in the world. It is great to see that we the Tech community cares so much about each other.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Relay Weekend!
This weekend was a lot of fun. It started on Friday with me going home to pick up a tent for Relay that night. The trip to Salem was a lot of fun because one of my friends gave me a ride and we had a blast jamming out to different songs! Then came the real fun: RELAY FOR LIFE!! Relay was great but we started off struggling! Even though it was my tent and I had been camping before I had never helped set it up. My parents gave us directions but they weren’t very good. We got the poles in the right place but couldn’t figure out how to get them to stay but luckily I called my brother and we finally figured it out. Throughout the night we were walking around the track and one time when we came around the track the Hokie Bird was standing there so I went to give him a hug and when I did he basically tackled me. That was very interesting but it was also very funny. If you have never been to Relay I would highly encourage you to participate next year! All around the track different groups were selling things and a group of corps of cadets were letting people pie them in the face. My friend and I decided to pie one of them the next time around. We did and it was great because then after that we got one of our friends to agree to let us pie him in the face! It was a great time and a lot of fun but the real fun didn’t come until around 2 am when we did Kick Boxing and Zumba! We definitely were sore Saturday morning after doing that. We decided to come back in to our rooms around 4:30 am because we were all really tired and cold. Taking the tent down was really easy compared to setting it up. I finally got to bed around 11 and a bunch of us went to Jimmy Johns for lunch then went to the baseball game. We had a lot of fun and got sunburned. That night we went to the movies and saw Date Night. The movie was good and really funny and awkward in some parts. Sunday we didn’t do much but it was a great weekend!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Kroger Trip Part 2
Finally the bus came and we were finally leaving for Kroger. Most of you know that the bus stops in front of the chemistry/ physics building and it did on Saturday and a bunch of guys got on the bus that were covered in paint. Once we got to Kroger we only needed to get a few things and while we were getting what we need this one guy that worked always seemed to be where we were at. It was very interesting but it really wasn’t that bad. Once we had what we needed we had to wait for Tom’s Creek A for about 30 minutes. If we were smart we would have looked at the bus schedule before we left our rooms. The bus finally came after what seemed like forever, I’m just thankful it wasn’t freezing cold but thankfully it was a nice day outside. The bus stops at various places and at one of the bus stops more people got on the bus painted in different colors. Once the guys got on the bus they asked me to take a picture of them and we asked them what it was for and I think they said it was for the Festival of Colors. I am not exactly sure but I found an article online about it. It was very interesting to see all of these people painted. I couldn’t imagine trying to get all the paint off of me if I was them, especially in a dorm room when the showers are extremely small. No matter where you go on campus I bet you can always find something that is entertaining to yourself and your friends. There is always something going on here at Virginia Tech and it is great. Last weekend was the festival of colors and this upcoming weekend is Relay for Life and then the 3.2 run and Big Event are the weekend after that. I would encourage you if you aren’t already a part of a Relay for Life team to join one and to get involved on campus. It is a lot of fun and you can make a lot of new friends!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Kroger Trip Part 1
This weekend I went with a friend to Kroger over by the Math Emporium. With both of us being freshmen neither of us have cars here at Tech, which means we have to rely on the Blacksburg Transit to take us everywhere, or we could walk but that is a long walk from Pritchard to Kroger and then back. We walked over to Burruss to catch Toms Creek B since the University Mall doesn’t run on the weekends. When we got to Burruss we were waiting and noticed that we hadn’t seen a single bus all day long. Luckily my friend has blackberry so we found the bus schedule online and found out that we had about 3o minutes to kill before the bus came back to Burruss. Since we had so much time to kill we decided to walk around in Buruss for a little bit and there was a little girl in there with her mom trying to complete a school project. As we were about to go up the stairs she asked us if there was anyone we could talk to in the building. We had no idea what she wanted so we just told her that there might be someone upstairs but there wasn’t. My friend and I made our way upstairs to the bathroom and went inside. While we were in there the little asked if there was a blonde girl in there and my friend said no because she thought the little girl said blind girl. On our way out we realized that she was looking for me and I may have forgotten to mention this earlier but the girl is only in Kindergarten. Her project was for a kindergarten class! We were both shocked that a teacher would make a little kid to that kind of project. We also ventured on the lower level but we didn’t get far because of some construction that they were doing. We finally made it outside and the bus showed up. There is more to come but you will have to come back next week to hear about our epic trip to Kroger and riding Tom Creeks A on the way back to campus!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Choir Concert
On Friday night I went the Spring Choir Showcase featuring the Women’s Chorale, Men’s Chorus and Camber Singers, all under the direction of Dwight Bigler. The entire concert was very good and all of the pieces were wonderful to listen to. I was very impressed with all three ensembles of how well they performed singing acapella and just going off the starting pitch. It must have been hard for everyone to hear the other parts so they could all sing the right pitches.
The Women’s Chorale was very excellent also. I enjoyed all of their songs they sang and it was very different listening to them sing in a different language and trying to read what they were actually saying in English. I think my favorite song they sang was Go Down, Moses arranged by Mark Hayes. I have heard this song before and their version was very upbeat and exciting to listen to. All of their songs were excellent and I thought it was easier to enjoy the last two pieces because they were in English and I didn’t have to try and translate them. Overall I thought their performance was excellent
The Men’s Chorus was also great. When I first looked at the program I saw where they were going to sing Tech Triumph and it was very different from what I was expecting. It was very hard to not clap while they were singing since we always clap during it when the marching band plays it. They also sang songs in a different language which were difficult to understand but they made it easy to listen to.
The Chamber Singers were excellent and I enjoyed listening to them. I enjoyed the Bach piece they performed especially since we are studying it in class right now. I really enjoyed the Bach piece because the Chamber Singers accompanied by a Mondrian Quartet that included two violins, a viola, a cello, and the harpsichord. I was really impressed seeing the chamber singers being accompanied by a real harpsichord that a student was playing. I was amazed that a student knew how to play it and it sound really good. I was also amazed with “How Can I keep from singing”. The soloist Katie Blevins had a beautiful voice and the song was beautiful. If you have the chance this semester I would highly encourage you to go to a concert.
The Women’s Chorale was very excellent also. I enjoyed all of their songs they sang and it was very different listening to them sing in a different language and trying to read what they were actually saying in English. I think my favorite song they sang was Go Down, Moses arranged by Mark Hayes. I have heard this song before and their version was very upbeat and exciting to listen to. All of their songs were excellent and I thought it was easier to enjoy the last two pieces because they were in English and I didn’t have to try and translate them. Overall I thought their performance was excellent
The Men’s Chorus was also great. When I first looked at the program I saw where they were going to sing Tech Triumph and it was very different from what I was expecting. It was very hard to not clap while they were singing since we always clap during it when the marching band plays it. They also sang songs in a different language which were difficult to understand but they made it easy to listen to.
The Chamber Singers were excellent and I enjoyed listening to them. I enjoyed the Bach piece they performed especially since we are studying it in class right now. I really enjoyed the Bach piece because the Chamber Singers accompanied by a Mondrian Quartet that included two violins, a viola, a cello, and the harpsichord. I was really impressed seeing the chamber singers being accompanied by a real harpsichord that a student was playing. I was amazed that a student knew how to play it and it sound really good. I was also amazed with “How Can I keep from singing”. The soloist Katie Blevins had a beautiful voice and the song was beautiful. If you have the chance this semester I would highly encourage you to go to a concert.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Kate Gosselin
Last night was the finale of the Bachelor, and with the end of one reality show, another one is getting ready to start up and replace them during their time slot. Since the Bachelor has ended, Dancing with the Stars will start up again. During the finale the new cast for Dancing with the Stars was announced and I thought it was interesting to see that Kate Gosselin is going to be on the show. I know she is use to being on TV, but what about her kids?
Dancing with the Stars is filmed in Los Angeles and her kids go to school in Pennsylvania. I would think that she wouldn’t want to be away from her kids for that long considering what they have been through the past year. She could have her kids go to school in Los Angeles, but she doesn’t know how long she will be on the show.
I began writing this blog two weeks ago and since then there have been several reports that the Gosselin kids have been acting up since their mom has been promoting Dancing with the Stars and rehearsing in Los Angeles. If you look at any of the tabloid magazines there have been numerous articles stating that the kids are misbehaving and acting out in school which is sad to hear especially after the kind of year they have gone through so far this year.
If Kate wants to compete on dancing with the stars I think it would make more sense to take her kids to Los Angeles with her and let them finish out the school year there instead of only being home a few days a week and not even really seeing her kids. Just because she is practicing at her home in Pennsylvania, it does not mean she is going to see her kids all the time. It is not fair to the kids for their mom to be gone all the time. If she wants to be a famous reality star then she needs to figure out a better arrangement for her children because when they grow up they are going to be able to look at everything that has happened to them. We can’t always trust the tabloid but that is all we can go by because we are not involved in their lives.
Dancing with the Stars is filmed in Los Angeles and her kids go to school in Pennsylvania. I would think that she wouldn’t want to be away from her kids for that long considering what they have been through the past year. She could have her kids go to school in Los Angeles, but she doesn’t know how long she will be on the show.
I began writing this blog two weeks ago and since then there have been several reports that the Gosselin kids have been acting up since their mom has been promoting Dancing with the Stars and rehearsing in Los Angeles. If you look at any of the tabloid magazines there have been numerous articles stating that the kids are misbehaving and acting out in school which is sad to hear especially after the kind of year they have gone through so far this year.
If Kate wants to compete on dancing with the stars I think it would make more sense to take her kids to Los Angeles with her and let them finish out the school year there instead of only being home a few days a week and not even really seeing her kids. Just because she is practicing at her home in Pennsylvania, it does not mean she is going to see her kids all the time. It is not fair to the kids for their mom to be gone all the time. If she wants to be a famous reality star then she needs to figure out a better arrangement for her children because when they grow up they are going to be able to look at everything that has happened to them. We can’t always trust the tabloid but that is all we can go by because we are not involved in their lives.
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