Well since I think I am going to stick with this topic since its do tomorrow here is the rest of my introduction paragraph:
I don’t believe so. I believe that the SAT is a
poor assessment of the average person’s intelligence. The SAT has a tendency to
be extremely bias toward good test takers
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
More SAT ideas
I guess I will try to type up a few sentences for my introduction paragraph. Why is the SAT the universal American standard for which colleges use to judge a student by? Does it really do a good job at giving everyone an equal opportunity to get a good score on it?
Thursday, February 23, 2012
new idea
I am thinking i might try out a new topic so tell me what you all think. the topic is the strong belief that the SAT is a poor assessment of a students potential and does not properly tell collages a true depiction of what a student has to offer.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Trial Intro
Here's my intro so far tell me what ya think:
What is intelligence? Is a person's intelligence labeled on them by the scores they make? Or is it something else? Such as a person's ability to succeed and retain knowledge about what they think and love to do. I believe that a person's intellect isn't simply defined by their test scores, it is their strive for success and accomplishment.
What is intelligence? Is a person's intelligence labeled on them by the scores they make? Or is it something else? Such as a person's ability to succeed and retain knowledge about what they think and love to do. I believe that a person's intellect isn't simply defined by their test scores, it is their strive for success and accomplishment.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Something...
Well I'm sitting here at eleven thirty trying to think of fifty
words to write about beliefs or this project. Its harder than I thought it
would be but i guess here we go. I was thinking about changing to something on
the belief that one’s schooling and test scores don’t always reflect that
person’s intellect.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Hmmmmmm...
Well i guess if we need this expeiences things supporting our belief, then maybe the whole "goodness of man" thing might be better. (sigh) Writing about what you believe is trickier than i thought it would be. Because beliefs are primal, fundamental. Your beliefs are who you are. They are your identity. so trying to put your beliefs into words is like trying to answer the question "Who are you?". And before you answer with some smartass remark like "I am myself" or you say bob (etc...), the question is meant to inquire what makes you who you are. Try to sum up who you are with three words. Do they really tell everything about who you are and why you do what you do?
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Need Some Input
Hello internet. I can't really decide on a good belief to do. I wrote my unit two short write thing on the belief in the goodness of man, but I think that is kind of broad and it would be really hard to write seven hundred fifty word about it. I thought of another one but it makes it sound like I'm not religious which isn't entirely the case. The belief is that being a good person and having good morals has not connection whatsoever to being religious. Man chooses his own right and wrong. Just because someone goes to church a lot doesn't mean they actually abide by morals laid down by the church. Just like how someone who doesn't go to church is an ideal citizen, never committing acts of malice nature and always helping out their fellow man. Tell me how yall think about this one. I might try a different one if yall think this one is too touchy or sends the wrong message.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Whos Topher?
I'm Topher! Christopher John Dicke. The nick name comes from the usually neglected portion of my first name Chris-Topher. I gained this nickname freshmen year in high school, and soon my entire family was referring to me by it whenever i acted silly or A.D.D. Well I have to get back to the rest of the stuff we need to do this class so, peace.
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