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		<title>There Is A Whole City Out There!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Dingman</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://csopportunityscholars.org/?p=745</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />Well, 1/8 of my college experience and (knock on wood) I&#8217;m very happy with where I&#8217;m at.  In my last post, I discussed how it took a few people to go out of their way and really become friends with me.  Thes&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />Well, 1/8 of my college experience and (knock on wood) I&#8217;m very happy with where I&#8217;m at.  In my last post, I discussed how it took a few people to go out of their way and really become friends with me.  These are some great kids, and I have surely managed to have a great time at Oxy up until now.   As one of my friends and I were reflecting on the past semester though, we came to the conclusion we really didn&#8217;t DO as much in L.A. as we thought we would.  Occidental makes a very good case that the whole of Los Angeles is an integral part of the experience.  As my friend and I discussed, though, we realized that the times we had attempted to leave campus by ourselves (neither of us have a car) using the public transportation, that you can be very lucky or very unlucky in terms of how much you wait.  As a matter of fact, a few of us decided we wanted to see Hollywood on a Saturday night.  Thirty minutes on the bus and we were standing wide eyed on the corner of Hollywood and Vine in the shadow of that building that looks like a stack of records.   Later on though, we waited almost 2 hours for a return bus with maybe 15 Angelenos and didn&#8217;t return to the dorm until around 3:00.  Not to mention all the arrests we witnessed in our short stroll along the Boulevard, it was a pretty nerve-racking experience.</p>
<p>This semester though I really do plan to visit some of Los Angeles&#8217;s most important cultural attractions, museums, and maybe the beach a couple of times.   It truly appears to be a great city, but I think it might be wise for us to much better understand the transit system.  Very few of my peers have cars on campus, and of the few that do, a minority are from out of town and willing to &#8220;explore&#8221; the city.  I&#8217;m sure that this will be easy to overcome though.  My only fear is that increasing my focus on seeing the sights will detract from my studies. My class lineup this semester seems to be far too interesting for that though. (Michelangelo, Intro to Urban &amp; Environmental policy, The Russian Experience, and Spanish) all cater to very specific interests of mine.</p>
<p>Alas though it will likely be a struggle against the ease of hedonistic pursuits to again truly learn this semester, but there is no reason why overcoming such distractions shouldn&#8217;t be easy.</p>
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		<title>Reflections On The First Semester</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Dingman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />Wow!  Like everyone else has said, this semester has absolutely flown by.    I remember during the first few weeks of school wondering whether or not I was going to handle the social situation of all these kids th&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />Wow!  Like everyone else has said, this semester has absolutely flown by.    I remember during the first few weeks of school wondering whether or not I was going to handle the social situation of all these kids that I had very little in common with.  I did miss my family, my friends, and my comfort back home for the entire semester, but that feeling was especially strong in the first few weeks.  My peers at Oxy had all been extremely friendly, and almost without exception, they have proven to be caring, compassionate, and outgoing people.    Now, I understand that people at any college are probably more friendly than the average population, however it took a while for me to come around the realization that this is how ALL people CAN BE. What&#8217;s more, I had always imagined that the historic class struggle would keep me from ever really penetrating their ranks.</p>
<p>With this realization it was very easy for me to make friends.  I&#8217;ve never been, by any means, a socially estranged person, but I think I can finally understand how some might sense an alienation and let it confine them.  For me, it was that a few people went out of there way to be kind to me that this became possible.  They were my gateway to a larger population at the school.   While still existent, those feelings of loneliness and distance from familiarity were significantly downplayed.  I am appreciative then for my new friends who have made being away a genuinely great experience and who have taken the pain out of it.  I genuinely believe that without them I probably would have performed much worse this semester (grades were 3 A&#8217;s and a B &#8212; the B was in a math class).  I guess what I&#8217;m saying is that, especially at a residential college, social interactions are a part of the equation. I would caution all people though to watch the company you keep because new friends might be detrimental to your success, something thus far I have tried to avoid.</p>
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		<title>Do you feel like time is running out?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Dingman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />That’s how I felt last year at this time. The leaves were falling off the trees, the air had a bite, and the sun was setting earlier.  The election season was over, and I had spent the last few months putting off thinki&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="joseph-85" src="http://csopportunityscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/joseph-85.jpg" alt="joseph-85" width="85" height="85" />That’s how I felt last year at this time. The leaves were falling off the trees, the air had a bite, and the sun was setting earlier.  The election season was over, and I had spent the last few months putting off thinking about college in favor of work and the campaign.  Fall had come, and it didn’t wait for me.  I had done most of what was expected so far thanks to the guidance from a caring teacher, but I hadn’t even begun to consider what schools to apply to. In fact, all I had really done was take the ACT with writing.  The deadlines were coming though, and I had made sure in advance I hadn’t missed any.</p>
<p>An important conversation that I had with one of my mentors earlier that year left me with an interest in Liberal Arts colleges.  After leafing through a book with overviews of schools throughout the country in the days following the election though, I had a good idea of what institutions interested me.  This is a practice I highly recommend to all of the high-schoolers out there.  In fact, it was the Insider’s Guide to Colleges that first informed me of Occidental College’s existence.  That Oxy wasn’t even on my radar before is important because it shows the importance of broadening the scope of your horizons.</p>
<p>When applying to schools, listen to others but also think for yourself.  What you want is important, and it is your education on the line here.  Many high school students aren’t getting fantastic advice in their schools.  In my case, I was lucky to have it from one teacher and a whole host of mentors outside of my school.  If you feel the same way, I would recommend looking around the other regions of your life for advice.  The internet is a tremendous resource as well, but I recommend using your informed instincts there as anywhere else. Just don’t be afraid of rejection.</p>
<p>Finally, the last bit of advice I have is this: Get your applications done in plenty of time so you can make sure it is done correctly.  I can’t stress this enough.  All the mysterious people you are sending your application to will see are the words in front of them. Make sure that it’s you that they can see, and take the time to be certain. You won’t regret it.</p>
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