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WHAT MAJOR IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
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You scored as French/Spanish/OtherLanguage

You should strongly consider majoring (or minoring) in a foreign language, especially French or Spanish as they have a greater use in today’s world. But other languages could be useful to you as well, such as Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, or many others. With a major in a foreign language you could teach, or work for a company as a translator or foreign correspondant.

It is possible that the best major for you is your 2nd, 3rd, or even 5th listed category, so be sure to consider ALL majors in your OTHER high scoring categories (below). You may score high in a category you didnt think you would–it is possible that a great major for you is something you once dismissed as not for you. The right major for you will be something 1) you love and enjoy and 2) are really great at it.

Consider adding a minor or double majoring to make yourself standout and to combine your interests. A minor in a foriegn language is useful for ANY major. Also, business or political science are great minors for a foreign language major. Please post your results in your myspace/blog/journal.

French/Spanish/OtherLanguage

88%

Nursing/AthleticTraining/Health

81%

English/Journalism/Comm

75%

Biology/Chemistry/Geology

69%

Psychology/Sociology

69%

History/Anthropology/LiberalArts

63%

Visual&PerformingArts

63%

HR/BusinessManagement

63%

Education/Counseling

56%

Physics/Engineering/Computer

31%

PoliticalScience/Philosophy

19%

Accounting/Finance/Marketing

19%

Religion/Theology

19%

Mathematics/Statistics

19%

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It took me so much time to finish this!!!

Unforgettable Memory–My Graduation Trip

 

My senior high graduation trip began at a pure and fresh morning. It was a sunny morning which drove tiredness and worries out, making everyone exciting and joyful. We were all excited about this 4-day-and-three-night trip, in which we were going to visit several interesting tourist spots and stayed in a famous beach resort down south.

Our tour bus set out with noisy chatting, and left for glorious southern Taiwan at 7 A.M. sharp. However, most of us felt tired out after several-hour drive; as a result, when arriving at the rest area, we all needed to get out of the tour bus and had a great stretch. We also took some photos (photo 1) over there. Then hours later, after finishing the lunch, we reached our first destination–Endemic Species Research Institute(特有生物保育中心). During the period we visited, we were accompanied with a great and kind narrator, who taught us a lot of information about plants and insects and always answered our questions patiently. We then finish our informative stroll in a carefree mood and started another adventure to next destination–Ming Shing Academy (photo 2). The ancient Academy is an elegant san-ho-yuan which was famous for its historical memorial value. It is abundant in Chinese traditional patterns, which gave a harmonious atmosphere. However, it was a regret that we didn’t have enough time to explore and appreciate its beauty. On the first day, we went to JjJi train station and the temple of Wu Chang in memory of the severe 921 earthquake in 1999.

Indeed things I mentioned above were very interesting, but the most impressive thing, for me, is the happy leisure time in YoHo, the beach resort village we stayed for two nights. In fact, there is nothing special in the graduation trip in comparison with them in elementary school and junior high, but it is the activities and interaction between my classmates and me that gave us unforgettable memories. We played volley ball on the beach (photo3), enjoy the blowing wind and had a crazy time all night! We had barbeque and an exciting night party which made everyone laugh and cry.(photo4)

     Four days soon zipped by, only left these joyful memories and endless reflection. Four days passed by soon of course, but these memories will be immortal in everyone’s heart=]

 

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~The End~

A friend for life–Studio Classroom

Last Thursday was a big day for us, because we went to Studio Classroom, the most prestigious English magazine publisher in Taiwan. We second graders in Lishan choose Studio Classroom magazine for extensive reading. Because of this, we were excited to have an access to the inner of Studio Classroom. When we arrived at our destination, a kind young lady was already there waiting for us. She was Ms. Chang, our host from the department of PR. During the whole trip, she accompanied us and showed us around with patience and sweet voice.

At the beginning, we watched a brief video which introduced the achievements of Studio Classroom in the past 45 years. We learned about not only its history but the vision for future as well. We were all stunned by the age of Studio Classroom. It must have taken a lot of perseverance, dedication, and most of all, the enthusiasm in the education of English. We then had a Q&A game with questions based on the video clip; however, it’s a pity that I was too shy to answer the questions.

Finishing the introduction, we began our adventure in Studio Classroom! First, we went to the studio of films, finding that they were making a short interesting video about mustard. I thought it was an example of the magic of Studio Classroom—they devoted themselves to the teaching of English through many innovative ways, which indeed makes learning English easy and fun. We took a picture with Hazel, Cambell and Scott, three teachers in SC, with a virtual background. It’s such an unforgettable memory! I’ve never thought of taking pictures with teachers in the everyday program I watched. After the amazing experience, we also visited the recording studio and editing room. I was completely impressed by the Hi-Tec equipment. In the end, we took part in the activities with two other teachers, Liz and Steven. They were fun and enthusiastic, and gave our field trip a happy ending.                       

     The field trip not only left us a good memory but also exposed us to a joyful environment of learning English. Knowing how our magazine is produced, I appreciated a lot for their contribution to Taiwan’s English learning from the bottom of my heart. Needless to say, Studio Classroom is our friend of life!!

 

 

 

Reflection on “What did you eat?” Project

     Last weekend we worked on a project called “What did you eat?”. This project provides participant with a forum to interchange food cultures all over the world. 

     From the process of this project, I learned how to make my arrangement form, which makes me realize how unhealthy my eating habit is. And I distilled everyone’s comments into a summary, improving my comprehension ability and writing skills. Besides, by exchanging eating habit forums with other countries, I learned various culture around the world.

     Different from former projects,  this time we worked together and had a good cooperation. I think group discussion can not only reduce our stress but also integrate multiple opinions. Most important of all, we learned as much as we worked all alone.   

A Day In The Life: Photo Diaries

A Day In The Life: Photo Diaries” is a project which provides students a forum to share their daily lives or fun story based on photo.

There are some interesting articles on going:

Through this project, we can learn different cultures from different countries. From foods to fashion, we see it not only in words but in every graphic photo as well =]

I want to do well on my academic performance

For some reason, I haven’t studied for almost 3 weeks. But time and tide wait for no man, and the midterm is around the corner. I care about my scholar grades very much, but I’m not in the mood to study until now. The thing making me sad haunted my mind, and I really want to get rid of it… I’ll do my utmost to forget the sad thing…

Wikispaces

This is our presentation:

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The Drops of Life

“The Drops of life”, a play we are going to perform on June 11, is a project to promote greater awareness of “environment protection”.

“We only have one earth”. This is a simple, common but meaningful sentence.

There is no one but knows this sentence. But, how many people really know its importance? How many person take actions to protect our earth practically?

The answer I think is negative.

Human being’s selflish and arrogance has cause many problems– desertification, global warming, greenhouse effect, and more and more endangered species. We all know what we have done, we also know what these will hasten. But we STILL cut down tropical rainforests along  Amazon, still ignore the nature’s energy.

Nowadays, the eco-activist is rising. Human beings have to handle with the problem they made! I think it is necessary for us to join this project! Although we’re just students, but we can convey this idea though this play. And, to let everyone know this issue is not only the earth’s crisis, but also the human beings’ threaten is just the purpose of this project, isn’t it?

I’ll do my best :)

The age when Grandma living in

Date   2007 / 04 / 07   19:00

LocationMy bedroom

Today, I have interviewed my grandmother in my house…

 

Jami Good evening, grandma. Thank you for accepting my interview! We haven’t been met for a while, right?

Grandma Good evening. Yes, it has been two weeks! By the way, I’m happy that I can help you to finish your assignment!

Jami Oh, thank you very much! Well, first, do you remember what your earliest childhood memory was?

Grandma Umm… That’s a good question. I think it was when I’m 5 to 6 years old. Then, the Japanese army came to Taiwan and occupied
Taipei. So we were assigned to migrate to Tai-Chung. My family was allotted a preserves factory to live in. There was a river near to the factory, and my sib and I often went there to play.

Jami Wow, rivers seldom can be a place to have fun now…

Grandma Yes, but rivers were very clean at past. I remember that there was a suspension bridge over the river. The bridge was wooden and had a lot of gaps. I once even threw little stone from the cracks!! And I was scolded by my parents because I hit a person!!

Jami Ha!! You’re so naughty! Besides going to the river, do you remember what kind of game did you play growing up?

Grandma First, I will tell you that you are really lucky and blest. The age I live in, there was “no computers”, “no gameboys”, all we have, I think, was the nature. We put sands in cloth and sewed it up, it became a popular toy called “sand bag”. But my favorite game is “jump rope”! 

Jami Jump rope! I play it when I was in elementary school, too! 

Grandma Yeah. Actually, we played “Hopscotch”, too. But, nowadays, children often prefer playing computer games than these natural games we used to play. 

Jami I think you are right…We really seldom play them since we grew up. I think it related to allowance. How much did you receive for allowance?      

Grandma Allowance!? Ha! Ha! Are you kidding? We may not have foods to eat! How come we would have allowance!

Jami Oh…I can’t imagine how poor the circumstance was in the past! Do you remember what event impressed you most?

Grandma Well, I think it occurred when I was at the first grade in elementary school. That was an odd experience because the earthquake struck so often that everyone said that “
Taiwan will sink!”. It seemed to be the “last day of
Taiwan”, so everybody buy food to eat. Because they believe that people shouldn’t die hungrily! It’s so crazy, right? But it really happened!  

Jami Yes, it’s so crazy…but I think people do crazy things because they feel hopeless. Didn’t you feel desperate?

Grandma No, maybe I was too young, but we really didn’t have redundant money to buy anything. If it was really the last day of
Taiwan, all we could do is wait—wait to die. Although I was young then, I still felt scared.

Jami I believe that it must have been a hard time for you. By the way, what did you think the most inconvenient thing in the past?

Grandma Water!! We didn’t have tap water then, so we had to dip up water from the well. When we were going to bathe, we had to boil the water, and take turns sharing hot water! In order to save water and firewood, a barrel of water should be shared by five to six people! Washing clothes was another problem. Because the well was far away from my house, I usually walked to the “gully” to wash clothes. The gully was traced back to an ice-cream factory. People always went there to get water. The boys even bathed themselves there directly!  

Jami Oh, it’s really inconvenient! How about the electricity? Did you have fluorescent lamp?

Grandma Yes, we did. But we only had electricity at night. In the daytime, we won’t turn on the fluorescent lamp.

Jami Well, finishing the interview, I really approve what you said at first! I congratulate myself for living in the modern times! 

Grandma Yes, you all are really blessedly. Most importantly, everybody loves you!

Jami Yeah! Thank you again, grandma!

Grandma You’re welcome. I hope it will be useful for your project!

Jami It will be! Thank you!