Friday, April 10, 2015

3...2...1..



I can't believe that this is one of the last post for this class. We only have a few more left. Anyways, let’s talk about something that’s on everyone’s mind, our papers. I’m finding that this paper isn’t easy, but it’s also not as hard as I thought it would be. The problems I’m running into now are sources, which I think is solely because I wasn’t sure what to search for as source material until today during class when I got to talk with Dr. Hanrahan, and putting my ideas on paper with those sources. I feel much better after talking to her this morning and know that I am on the right track. Once I find some sources and add their information in there, I will have a decent draft to take to her on Tuesday. I think it’s crazy that we have about 2 weeks of regular class left even though technically I guess it is only one sense we have no class next week. I think the part that scares me most about this assignment is the presentation part. This may sound silly, but it’s something that I’ve always hated doing. I will survive (hopefully), and I know that nobody in the class will be horribly mean so it will all work out in the end.
But anyways, what do you all find to be the most difficult part of this assignment? Are any of you supper nervous to present? What is everyone’s topic about? Mine is about the relation of memories and the dehumanization of zombies.

3 comments:

  1. Presentations scare me to! I'm not quite as nervous for this one, I think it's because our class is such a close knit group, but there's still the presence of Stage Fright...though I hate that term, because I'm perfectly comfortable being on stage in a play or musical, but I get terrified when I have to present something as myself...

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  2. I am nervous for the presentation! The idea of talking in front of a group of people without some type of character to play strikes fear into my heart. I think I will be ok though because all of us get along and seem really cool, but I would still prefer to be on a stage with lights blinding me from seeing the audience. For me it is easier to speak to a faceless audience than people I know.

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  3. I completely agree with Austin, our class is a tight knit group which settles my nerves a little. But speaking in front of the class always makes me feel uneasy! I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's though

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