Monthly Archives: May 2019

A Letter To My Senior Self

Dear Senior Stella, Wow, you did it! You are finally a senior in college and I bet it feels so good. Writing this to you having just completed my first year of college is strange. Three years seems like a … Continue reading

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Pillar: Global Citizenship

I took Spanish 111 to fulfill this pillar, I was placed into this class by the test I took during the intro freshman meeting. It was very difficult not having taken Spanish in a year and then going into a … Continue reading

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Pillar: Human Behavior and Social Institutions

The class I took to fulfill this pillar was EDUC 245 otherwise known as Human Growth (Social, Political, and Economic). This course was offered as honors and non honors; however I took it as an honors. Throughout the class we … Continue reading

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Letter to Senior Self

Dear Senior Angelika,   You’re finally done with your first year of college! This year has been a huge change to your life. You’ve made many friends and have had new experiences happen to you. You’ve had many bumps in … Continue reading

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Welcome!

Welcome to my E-Portfolio! This is a place where I am able to pull together and reflect on all of the Honors courses that I was able to take throughout my education at Longwood University. Please take a look at … Continue reading

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Choral Ensemble- Chamber Singers

In high school, I had to stop taking choir due to not having time for it. When I came to college, I was happy to find out that I could participate in something, I used to love, again. I could … Continue reading

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Honors: Human Growth and Development

Studying this course, it was similar to psychology, but it focused more on the development aspect. As an honors course, I expected a lot of work and more responsibility, and I was not disappointed. Over the course of the semester, … Continue reading

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Introduction to Psychology

From taking psychology in high school, I figured a lot of the information would parallel with each other. Some of the information did, but most of the information was completely new. I spent a lot of time studying for this … Continue reading

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Principles of Microeconomics

When I was signing up for classes, I was not thrilled that this was one I had to take. I chose to be a history teacher to avoid all things math. However, I would have to take it at some … Continue reading

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US History: Colonial Period-1877

When beginning this course, I had a good idea about how it would go. From taking the other section first, I figured it would be the same style, just different information. As I concluded, I was pretty much spot on. … Continue reading

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