Sunday, May 6, 2018
Final Blog
As a theater and BSE major, I really kept my majors separated in my mind. Having them mix would add a whole other level of stress to my life, or so I thought. This class was really eye opening because I had to analyze what my science brain does and believes in with my culture side of my brain and how it learns. The thing is, there is no one thing really that jumps out to me that I've learned this semester. The biggest change that I have felt is how I learn has changed. Listening to my peers and how they view certain subjects has really opened my eyes to the different viewpoints I am missing. I found myself more and more interested every class. My favorite unit had to be the technology unit not only because I am a slave to every single piece of technology I own, but because at that point, my mind was open to all these different ideas. What I am taking away from this class is a new mindset. I can marry the cultural aspects of my brain with the science parts with little to no mess. It was a privilege to learn these lessons the way I did.
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