Showing posts with label college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2016

College, our time is almost through.

After 4 years in school, I'm proud to say that it's almost OVER for undergrad. I'm still trying to decide on grad school.

This semester has been a bit overwhelming and it has become hard to stay motivated. Mostly because the classes this semester are so boring. They're not too hard or anything but everything is just so boring and I have some older teachers (60+) this semester so it seems like everything is moving so slow. Prayerfully this will mean only A's and B's.

The only way I'm able to get motivated and stay up and get through the day is just constantly thinking about my future. I'm content in where I'm at now. I'm healthy, educated, alive, in my right mind and I'm very appreciative to God for that. But I just know there's something more for me and more I'm supposed to have and I'm just remaining patient but at the same time, I just want to go get it!

Another February 14th, another lonely Valentine's Day. Lol. I'm in my 20's and I've never had one before. But I hope all the lovers are having a wonderful day. Love is such a beautiful thing... So I hear... :)


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Be good to me 2016!

Every time around late December, everyone starts with the slogan "New Year, New Me." I'll be going on 4 years in college this year and it's been a learning experience. I haven't had the best grades but I've learned so many lessons and character and maturity wise, I've come a long way. I've been betrayed, lied on, heartbroken, broke, laughed at talked about, disrespected and lots of other things. But I haven't been the best person myself.

I'm tired of living the same just to get the same results. I'm ready for something different, something better. I have so many ideas going on in my head and I just want to make them happen. I'm honestly over school. I'm not really a good student but I am trying to finish strong. I have lots and dreams and goals though. I want to pay off my parent's mortgage and own a bunch of small businesses and build up the city where I live now.

My mom tells me not to focus so much on the money and not to chase it. I don't think I do but I don't think there is anything wrong with being financially rich. And it's not like I'm a selfish person. Even when I have a little, I still give it and help people out when I can. I might not have it today, but one day.

I'm hoping this year will be a year of turn around. I might not get rich but I just want more out of this life that God has blessed me with.

I hope you all have a prosperous 2016.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

College Student caught Poisoning Roommates' Food

By: Suada Kolovic 

A University of South Carolina student is facing felony charges and possible jail time after a hidden camera allegedly caught her spitting & pouring cleaning fluid into her roommates' food.

According to police, 22-year-old Hayley King can be seen in the video – recorded on February 4th – spitting and pouring Windex into multiple containers of food in the off-campus apartment she shared with two roommates. According to Columbia Police Department incident report, King’s roommates set up the camera after "multiple altercations" with the suspect caused them to fear what she was doing when they were not home. 

They tried to get King to move out because of said altercations but she refused. Police arrested King on February 9th after her roommates showed authorities the video. After reviewing the footage, police called King in for an interview, where she later confessed to the incident. She has been charged with unlawful, malicious tampering with human drug product or food – a Class C felony carrying a term of up to 20 years in prison, if convicted. She was released a day after her arrest on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond.

King is charged with unlawful, malicious tampering with human drug product or food. The report said she was charged with unlawful, malicious tampering with human drug product or food. If convicted, King would face up to 20 years in prison on the Class C felony charge.


Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Pros & Cons of Social Media

Over the past few years, the use of social media has become an ongoing and controversial topic. Some parents only see social media as a bad thing and try to keep children away from them because of the excessive “cyber bullying” and predators. People also see things like ‘Craigslist’ and get anxious because of all the bad things that they hear on the news. Other people use Craigslist to find things like cars, apartments and houses and never had any problems.

Cons:
As previously stated, parents are very skeptical of their younger children having access to the Internet period. According to the Journal of Adolescent Health, only 18% of youth use chat rooms, however, the majority of Internet-initiated sex crimes against children are initiated in chat rooms. Also that 82% of online sex crimes against minors, the offender used the victim’s social networking site to gain information about the victim’s likes and dislikes. Parent’s Television Council says one in seven kids received a sexual solicitation online.

A lot of adults are not aware of the term “cyber bulling” but it refers to Internet bullying and is a form of teen violence that can do long-term harm to young people and affects them on a daily basis. Cyber bullying consists of:

  • Sending mean messages or threats to a person's email account or cell phone
  • Spreading rumors online or through text
  • Posting hurtful or threatening messages on social networking sites or web pages
  • Stealing a person's account information to break into their account and send damaging messages
  • Pretending to me someone else online to hurt another person
  • Taking unflatering pictures of a person and spreading them through cell phones or the Internet
  • Sexting, or circulating sexually suggestice pictures or messages about a person
 
According to bullying statistics, cyber bullies do not realize the consequences for themselves of cyber bullying and that their actions have lead their victims  to anxiety, depression and even suicide.

The things teens post online now may reflect badly on them later when they apply for college or a job. If you are looking for a job, you need to be aware of your digital footprint – the information connected with your name online. Companies and recruiters routinely check search engine results to learn more about potential employees. According to Forbes, up to 70% of employers who have used LinkedIn say they’ve chosen not to hire a person based on what they’ve found out about them online. However, only 27% of employers give job seekers the opportunity to discuss the online content that is associated with their name, such as social media profiles, blog posts and photos.

A professional con of social networking sites is that people depend on it so much for communication, that they lack the skills of holding a conversation face to face. According to a study, 10% of people younger than 25 years old respond to social media and text messages during sex.

Pros:
As a public relations major, I am taught the benefits of having social media. From promoting businesses to keeping up with family members to following a campaign trail, social media can also be used for a lot of good things. Social networking sites are a top news source for 27.8% of Americans, ranking below newspapers (28.8%) and above radio (18.8%) and print publications (6%) and also spreads information faster than any other media.

Just like social media can hurt your career or college opportunities, it could also help. 96.6% of four-year institutions use Facebook to recruit students, 83.4% use Twitter, and 79.3% use YouTube. Also, there are different sites, such as Blackboard, offers teachers a platform for collaboration with other teachers and communication with students outside the classroom.

With politics, social networking increases voter participation. Facebook users reported they are more likely to vote if they see on social networking sites that their friends did. During the Nov. 2010 elections, Facebook users who visit the site more than once a day were 2.5 times more likely to attend a political rally or meeting, 57% more likely to persuade someone about a vote, and 43% more likely to say they will vote. During the 2012 presidential election, 22% of registered voters posted about how they voted on Facebook or Twitter, 30% were encouraged to vote by posts on social media, and 20% encouraged others to vote via social networking sites. It can also lead to facilitating political change.

Even up and coming musicians use social media to build up their audience even if they don’t have a record deal. The best example I can think of is Justin Beiber. He was discovered on YouTube when he was 12 years old and in 2012, when he was 18, his net worth was estimated at $80 million.




If you don’t know how to use social media, it can be a bad thing. Social media offers a lot of privacy selections along with the option to block people you want to keep away. Having Internet Etiquette is not popular but very necessary to have.