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Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020WP4: My Rocky Relationship with WritingI started this semester with skepticism toward writing, a subject that I avoided in high school, preferring to focus my energies and…Nov 22, 2020Nov 22, 2020
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020WP3: Expanding My WorldviewAs I have explored different viewpoints and ideas, I have realized that my mindset of only giving credence to ideas that I considered were…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
Response to Steven Yuan’s “Blog 2020.10.13”In this piece, Steven Yuan comments on the fakeness of Chinese customs, like fighting over the bill at meals and acting humble when being…Nov 3, 20201Nov 3, 20201
Dialogue and What It MeansIn Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Freire talks about the revolutionary struggle for dialogue, which cannot be done without helping the…Oct 31, 20201Oct 31, 20201
Analysis of Tig Notaro’s “LIVE”Tig Notaro has a knack for making comedy out of the terrible events in her life. In her standup set “LIVE,” she discusses cancer, her…Oct 28, 20201Oct 28, 20201
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020An Exploration of J. Cole’s “Ville Mentality”J. Cole’s lyrics intertwine masterfully with the beat on “Ville Mentality” to tell a story about one’s legacy and mentality in life. It’s…Oct 22, 20201Oct 22, 20201
Published inMy Garden of Songs: WP2College Admissions and Self-WorthHalf a year ago, I was still worrying about my college admissions results. I placed a big part of my self-worth on my grades and therefore…Oct 13, 2020Oct 13, 2020
Published inMy Garden of Songs: WP2to be ashamed or not?High standards are something I’ve struggled with all my life, whether it be standards that I set for myself or standards that my parents…Oct 13, 2020Oct 13, 2020
Published inMy Garden of Songs: WP2thinking outside the boxAs I entered high school, I was still struggling with my cultural identity and what it meant to me. I thought that Chinese culture was…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020
Published inMy Garden of Songs: WP2金礼华(The title reads Jīn Lihuá, which is my name in Chinese)Oct 11, 2020Oct 11, 2020
Published inMy Garden of Songs: WP2Intro (Planting Seeds)A piece on my intellectual identity and how it came to be is incomplete without music, something I hadn’t realized until recently. Even…Oct 10, 2020Oct 10, 2020
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020Response to Frank Ding’s “what I learned from attending an “elite” STEM high school”Coming from a similar background to Frank, I can definitely relate to some of the struggles he outlined in his post. I went to a public…Oct 4, 20201Oct 4, 20201
Thoughts on “Claiming an Education” by Adrienne RichWith one foot stepping out of high school and the other stepping into college, college freshmen are in the perfect position to look deeper…Sep 29, 20201Sep 29, 20201
Reaction to “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”My first reaction to the first couple pages of “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” tells me all I need to know about the content inside. Being…Sep 7, 20201Sep 7, 20201
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020The Arduous Journey to Gold 4A core part of my identity is my hobby of playing video games, specifically League of Legends (League), a team game that pits 2 teams…Sep 7, 20201Sep 7, 20201
Published inWriting 150 Fall 2020My Personal Experiences and “Should Writers Use They Own English?”Vershawn Ashanti Young comes swinging right out of the bat in his commentary on code meshing and what should be considered proper in…Aug 22, 20201Aug 22, 20201