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2nd Assignment
What should I
major in?
“Not again?” I replied annoyed by the irritable question! I don’t
understand why would everyone around be more concerned about “what major will I
choose?” when they can show their concerns for the global warming and terrorism
instead. To give them an answer I am now trying to ponder upon my choice and
reach a decision about the major I will choose.
Interest
ranks high in my priority list as I believe to maintain efficiency and
effectiveness in whatever I do I must enjoy that thing. Among all the majors I
would enjoy learning and working with “Digital Television and Broadcasting”
because I am fascinated by the advancement media industry has gone through and
by the enticing and futuristic methods it uses to entertain and inform general
public. While, I would also love learning “Public Policy, Management, and Politics” because I
am generally more interested in political myths and trends. My ‘Facebook’ likes
also give a message about my inclination towards political science. For
instance, political talk shows and the conspiracy theory shows are one of the
pages I always like to receive information from. Apart these two majors “Asian and International Studies” (AAIS) also greatly attracts me because it covers the field of sociology
and globalization. I enjoy learning how globalization has changed things and
how Asia is not just a continent anymore but an important part of the whole
picture of globe. I am saying that because I usually enjoy reading books about
the similar social issues “What is the What?” and “Outsiders” being just two
examples
After considering my interest in different majors I think going for
something I am competent enough in is also a matter of great concern because I
don’t want to choose a course I like and then end up disliking it because of
low grades! I used to get good grades in Liberal studies mostly, because of my
good analytic and descriptive skills along with my appetite for an insight
about the social issues. This gives a message that I should go for “Asia and
International Studies”. One might think “Sociology” is a better choice than
AAIS looking at my skills and grades but I think sociology is just too
philosophical and dry for my interest and experience. On the other hand,
Computer was a subject that would pull my grades down and give me a hard time.
Since, “Digital Television and Broadcasting” involves a lot of computer
programming and graphics knowledge I think choosing this course will not be
easy for me to deal with. Hence, I should drop this course from my major
choices.
Moreover, my experience and knowledge warns me against choosing any
subject related to political science as major. Out of my curiosity I took an
introductory course on political science last year. I enjoy learning about
current political affairs but learning it in lectures includes a lot historical
data and huge analysis of political system in China, which is not what
interests me neither is it something that I can easily deal with as I am a
non-Chinese students. Therefore, I should also drop the choice of “Public Policy, Management, and Politics”’as my major.
In a nutshell, I have landed on a conclusion that I will major in “Asia
and International Studies” because I will enjoy learning and working in this
field and also because it can promise me a convenient and high academic result.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
a walk back home
A walk back Home
After a brief shower of rain now there
are fewer clouds on the sky paving the way for the sun to the front. As I jump
out of the bus and start climbing down the stairs, which are covered by trees
at both sides, I am enjoying every single ray of the golden yellow sun that is
shimmering brightly. The moist and cold breeze brushing through my hair just
sent a shiver through my body. After bathing in the rain, wet dead leaves are pretending
to carry life. A feeble earthworm pops out from under a leaf and is now
trying to slither to the fissure at the far end of the stair. The lone presence
of this meek creature reminds me of stream banks of Australia that allow
inhabitance of the larger and stronger version of the docile and tame creature
in front of me.
Shoving off the impression of the worm,
I step further down and notice the beautiful raindrops, marathoning on the
leaves of a tree whose branches are so incredibly lowered that I wonder if the
sole purpose of their life is it to hug the earth below them. The raindrops are
jumping and slipping over every leaf, eventually descending to the earth where
they cease to exist and become a part of the moist earth. I try to guess what
game the raindrops are playing. Is it to slip through all the leaves? Or to
reach the soil first? May be it is both at once!
Now I have reached the road that
separates two staircases. I stop to let the car pass which seems to be passing
the road as slow as possible as if it is in the competition with the snail that
is slithering at the side of road.
As I climb down the second staircase a
black image in the woods at my right side grabs my attention. With the first
glance I can guess that it is the “Sponge-bob”-a black cat that is found
nowhere but in these specific woods. She is deeply gazing at the branches of a
young tree in front of her as if all the secrets of world are discernible in
the twists of the branches and she has to study them all.
My thoughts are disrupted by a kid who
is climbing up the stairs in full speed. After climbing some stairs he stops
and I see him panting hard, trying to get some more air to assist his fast and
quick exhalations. After balancing his breathes he runs again upward,
probably to the superstore near bus station.
As soon as I came out of the thick roof of
long, intermingled branches of trees hugging each other I gaze up, hoping to see
a rainbow but my eyes rest back once they don’t find such a thing on sky. I
punch in the opening lock of the door and as soon as I get in I stand right in
front of the dehumidifier to get rid of the only unpleasant thing of the rain-“the
wet shoes and feet”.
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