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Sunday, May 1, 2016
Equality
Men and Women are equal. They are different obviously but that doesn't mean one gender is more important than the other. Both men and women have noses, eyes, legs... well most of them. That seems pretty trivial, but so does the thought of men and women even being treated differently. WHY are women still getting paid less than men working at the same job? (Link). I wish I had an answer, however my opinion is that of most other women in the world, and most men. Women and men should have equal rights, one gender is not better than the other. Different but equal.
Graduation
My sister, Brooke graduated from UVU with a bachelors degree in photography 3 days ago. I couldn't be more proud. I was literally the person crying in the audience. She is a big role model in my life. She transferred to 4 different colleges, changed her major like 10 times, and she did it. She never gave up hope. She is eight and a half years older than me, I know we look like twins. Love you, Brooke!
Future Plans
As a college student, others plan out our futures for us. It sounds a little like a check list:
1. Date
2. Do service for an organization (or religious missions)
3. Get married
4. Get a degree
5. Get a job
6. Start a family
This whole concept scares me to death. I just want to do my own thing and stay young like Peter Pan forever. Honestly what is wrong with that? Nothing. I've accepted that it is perfectly fine to go at my own pace, and disappointing my aunts at family reunions is fine. So what if I change my major 5 times? So what if I have to retake a class? If I mess up so many times, at least I will know without a doubt which way is the best way for me. Choosing the road less traveled by makes all the difference (Robert Frost).
1. Date
2. Do service for an organization (or religious missions)
3. Get married
4. Get a degree
5. Get a job
6. Start a family
This whole concept scares me to death. I just want to do my own thing and stay young like Peter Pan forever. Honestly what is wrong with that? Nothing. I've accepted that it is perfectly fine to go at my own pace, and disappointing my aunts at family reunions is fine. So what if I change my major 5 times? So what if I have to retake a class? If I mess up so many times, at least I will know without a doubt which way is the best way for me. Choosing the road less traveled by makes all the difference (Robert Frost).
Nick, Justin, Paisley, Eric, Karen
Suicide is sad and real and I just learned last weekend of another friend taking their own life. It is such a taboo topic but when it happens it leaves a monstrous cavity in everyone's lives. I've had too many friends taken by it! Please please PLEASE if you need help, reach out to someone! I know it seems dark and like the end, but if you just wait a while longer I PROMISE the sun will shine again.
You are loved
You are needed
You matter
You and your future are worth the fight.
Where you are now is not where you will be forever. Just remember that.
You are loved
You are needed
You matter
You and your future are worth the fight.
Where you are now is not where you will be forever. Just remember that.
Sorority Girl
I feel like I am the person you would least expect to join a sorority. However I did, and I LOVE it! It was the best decision I have made so far at Utah State University. I have made lots of life long friends, and gained a significant amount of confidence in myself. I know at any given time there are always 120 girls that have my back. If I am having a problem, I can pick which one will help me the best. Kappa Delta is my home away from home. I will forever be proud of the emerald and pearl pin I wear with my business attire.
Some common misconceptions people have about sororities are:
1. We buy our friends. Honestly all of our money we pay is meticulously routed to events, fundraisers, philanthropies, socials, electricity, and t-shirts. Just like any other club. So to you that think I'm buying my friends, that's the best money I have ever spent.
2. We pay a TON of money, and everyone has to be rich. NOPE. Not true. We pay as much as you would think a high functioning club would pay. Which surprisingly isn't that much. I have a part time job during the school year, full time summer, and I pay for my own tuition, clothes, food, fun, housing, and yes. Sorority expenses.
3. We party. Okay this one can be true, but I am here to tell you that I am not a party animal and have never touched alcohol in my life. My idea of partying is hanging out with a group of friends and maybe having a dance party. Or making crepes, or singing karaoke... My sorority does NOT condone under age drinking, and does not allow girls to post pictures on social media of them under the influence. When there are problems that arise with girls and drinking, it is a standards issue and it is taken extremely seriously.
4. Girls who don't care about school. Actually the girls in my sorority have one of the highest GPA averages of any organization on campus. Academia comes first, after all isn't that why we are in college in the first place?
Sororities and fraternities aren't for everyone, and each one is different. However in my opinion they are extremely underestimated. I have grown so much just in the year and a half I have been in one. I know I wouldn't be anywhere close to where I am now, if it weren't for Kappa Delta.
1 Year
It is my one year anniversary for working at the Utah State Research Foundation Space Dynamics Lab in 3 days. Yes on May the 4th, I'm a nerd I know. It seams like I started just a couple months ago. I love it there, I mean there are occasions where I get sick of the engineers saying math terms that go way over my head, but I really do like it. I feel so lucky to work in an actual industry while still in my undergrad. I'm pretty sure the only reasons I got my particular position was because I was the most passionate candidate, and a couple good references.
A lot of people get a degree and go to work in their chosen industry, and realize they don't like it. I get to realize now what I do and don't like about the space industry, or if I even want to be in it. It's hard work, but very rewarding. I also get to network a lot. I have met NASA and SpaceX representatives who gave me the best tips I have ever received on getting into the industry. One CEO of a satellite company even took me to fly his plane (first time flying, so cool). I just hope I can use all of this knowledge and networking for later, to get a good job.
A lot of people get a degree and go to work in their chosen industry, and realize they don't like it. I get to realize now what I do and don't like about the space industry, or if I even want to be in it. It's hard work, but very rewarding. I also get to network a lot. I have met NASA and SpaceX representatives who gave me the best tips I have ever received on getting into the industry. One CEO of a satellite company even took me to fly his plane (first time flying, so cool). I just hope I can use all of this knowledge and networking for later, to get a good job.
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