Monday, October 26, 2009
Senior Interview
For my interview a senior project, I interviewed my roommate’s older brother, a psychology major graduating in the spring, and his girlfriend, an English major also graduating this spring. One thing that I found interesting in both interviews is that both of them changed their majors at least once since they started going to San Jose State. Daniel, my roommate’s brother, was originally biology major before he decided to change and Christina was chemistry major, then a psyche major and finally decided on English. Something that they said took a while to get used to in college was the freedom from parents or other adults telling them when to do things. For the first time in the lives they had complete control of their lives and what they did with it, and the first semester of freshman year was hard to pass because they didn’t do any homework and just had fun. The biggest advice they had for me as a freshman was that it is important to get good study habits going early and to not skip classes, so that you don’t fall behind right off the bat and have to play catch up.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Scholarly Journal Article Summary
For my scholarly journal to summarize, I chose an article from the June issue of the Journal of Popular Music Studies. The article was entitled "A Complete Loser: Masculinity and it's Discontents in Elvis Constello's My Aim is True and The Year's Model." I chose this article because I am a fan of Elvis Costello and I thought it would be interesting to learn more about him that what I have learned just from listening to his music.
The article began with a quote from Costello, where he states that he knows only two motivation points for writing his songs: revenge and guilt. Costello's music was described as a shot against femininity in the '70's. However, the write of the article suggests that Costello wasn't a chauvinist, and instead challenged what masculinity meant and creating his own new persona. Costello was the first artist to self-examine his own preoccupation with masculinity, which confused listeners in the beginning into thinking Costello was a one-trick pony who only wrote about getting revenge against ex loves. However, his songs were the first in rock where the man was admitting total defeat at the hands of a woman, and they were without self-pity or macho revenge.
The article began with a quote from Costello, where he states that he knows only two motivation points for writing his songs: revenge and guilt. Costello's music was described as a shot against femininity in the '70's. However, the write of the article suggests that Costello wasn't a chauvinist, and instead challenged what masculinity meant and creating his own new persona. Costello was the first artist to self-examine his own preoccupation with masculinity, which confused listeners in the beginning into thinking Costello was a one-trick pony who only wrote about getting revenge against ex loves. However, his songs were the first in rock where the man was admitting total defeat at the hands of a woman, and they were without self-pity or macho revenge.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
MUSE Workshop
For my first MUSE workshop, I went to a workshop called "Making Learning Styles Work For You." In this workshop, the instructor taught us about the different learning styles, and how we can find what our learning style is and how to use it to our advantage. There are 3 major learning styles: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Visual learners learn through seeing. These learners need to see the teacher's body language and facial expression to fully understand the content of a lesson. They should use visual aids like diagrams, have a clear view of the teacher in class, and visualize information in their head to help memorize it. Auditory learners learn through listening. They learn best through verbal lectures, discussions, talking things through and listening to what others have to say. They should read the text aloud while reading, create mnemonics to help memorize, and use a tape recorder during lectures to listen to later. Kinesthetic learners learn through doing. Kinesthetic persons learn best through a hands-on approach. They should take frequent breaks while studying, exercise while studying, and use bright colors to highlight material.
In the workshop, I learned that I was a visual learner, and since then I have been employing the study tips that the teacher gave out, like visualizing whatever I am studying in my mind, and it seems to be helping.
In the workshop, I learned that I was a visual learner, and since then I have been employing the study tips that the teacher gave out, like visualizing whatever I am studying in my mind, and it seems to be helping.
Study Tip #3
If you begin studying before you think you need to, you can go at a more relaxed pace, increasing the possibility that you’ll retain what you learn. Because the stress can make it more difficult to remember certain facts, avoiding the stress of cramming can help you learn more efficiently. If you do most of your studying in the same place, you not only reduce the risk of losing important papers, but you can condition yourself to be more ready for learning when you sit down there. Be sure to pick a place that’s quiet, distraction-free, and clutter-free.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Music List #3
1) Still Fly - The Devil Wears Prada
I can't understand anything they are saying, because the singer screams ever lyric. Also, there is no rhythm, the drums are muted, and there is no bass whatsoever.
2) Dance dance - Fall Out Boy
The lyrics really have no meaning, and the music is something a 4 year old could play.
3) Fix Your Face - Dillinger Escape Plane
Again I have no idea what the singer is screaming about, and it sounds like the drummer is just hitting his cymbal over and over again.
4) High and Dry - Radiohead
I love every single song by Radiohead except this one. For some reason it just grates on me and I have to skip it every single time.
5) Good Lovin' - The Young Rascals
It might not be a horrible song, but I've heard it way to many times at weddings.
I can't understand anything they are saying, because the singer screams ever lyric. Also, there is no rhythm, the drums are muted, and there is no bass whatsoever.
2) Dance dance - Fall Out Boy
The lyrics really have no meaning, and the music is something a 4 year old could play.
3) Fix Your Face - Dillinger Escape Plane
Again I have no idea what the singer is screaming about, and it sounds like the drummer is just hitting his cymbal over and over again.
4) High and Dry - Radiohead
I love every single song by Radiohead except this one. For some reason it just grates on me and I have to skip it every single time.
5) Good Lovin' - The Young Rascals
It might not be a horrible song, but I've heard it way to many times at weddings.
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