Friday, September 19, 2008

In class writing.

This is the one problem I had with choosing my topic. I could probably write a novel on my topic, "Why Conservatives are no Longer Conservative," but I don't have much personal experience. Since this is a political issue more than a personal one its difficult for me to include a "story" in my paper. I can't think of anything to write at this moment so I'll make up a story. This story I make up as I go will most likely do with the government interfering where they shouldn't and people getting hurt as a result. Also, since it is made up it will most likely by outrageous and unbelievable, most likely because it won't be true at all.

Since I wrote that first paragraph I came up with a story that was actually true. My friend Evan and I got into an argument one day and I tried to explain my point of view to him and he preferred to not acknowledge my point of view. He pretty much proved my point for me. Pretty boring but somewhat effective I think.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Brett Favre

They're has been a lot of discussion lately as to where Brett Favre falls onto the list of greatest QB's of all time. This discussion started when he "retired" and still continues despite him coming out of retirement and playing for the Jets. I have been a Green Bay Packers fan for my entire life, so my view my be slightly biased. However, this doesn't mean that I'm wrong about my view. When I started thinking about where Favre would fall onto this list I started at a rather modest 5 with Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, and John Elway leading the pack, in no particular order. 

After thinking about this for a while I realized that all Dan Marino had were his statistics because he never won a Super Bowl. And after Brett broke them he should be bumped up a spot. So after this I started thinking about the others. Brett Favre has the record for every passing category (yes even interceptions) as well as being the most winning QB with 160 wins. There's also the fact that he hasn't missed a start since 1992, the number of consecutive starts is around 275 with the playoffs included (16 years!!!!!!). Additionally, he has achieved all this success without any other superstar players around him. Unless you're a Packers fan, its difficult to name someone who played for them before 2003. Montana had Jerry Rice and Elway had Terrel Davis. I would name someone Unitas played with but Im not that old. 

This along with being the only player with 3 MVP awards pretty much make Brett Favre the greatest QB ever. You know its true. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

I'm so POOOOOR

As of yesterday after I withdrew 20 dollars from my checking account, I realized how incredibly poor I am. I have $22.60 in my checking account available to withdraw. Over the Summer I was too lazy to get a job and I spent all my graduation money on random stuff over the summer. So right now as 11:23 a.m. on September 10th, 2008 I have the money in my checking account, the minimum 10 dollars in my savings account, and about 12 dollars in my wallet. So I have a question to ask everyone. What should I spend the money I have left on????

Food is already taken care of because I have the meal plan but frankly, I'm not the type to save money, so I decided I want to spend, literally, every last cent I have. The economy only functions properly if we are spending the money we have so I'm gonna take one for the team here and go totally broke. I have an on campus job so it won't be long until I have a little relief. (I think my paycheck is coming next friday). Considering I only make $6.50 an hour (minimum wage) it won't be long until I'm in this situation again. So if anybody has any crazy ideas how I can squeeze the most out of my remaining $32 I welcome them. Just respond to this post or email me at christ.laxfrk4@gmail.com. Thanks and hurry before I spend it all. 

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Survey

1) My name is Chris Tenneson, I attended Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, MD, located in Anne Arundel County. I came to UMD to study engineering, I have almost always wanted to come to UMD since I have been a fan of their athletics. I have not yet decided what type of engineering I want to specialize in but I'm sure it will be either Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. 

2)  I have never been the type of person to engage in any writing outside of the classroom. I have always been more interested in learning about science and history than any language. I recognize the importance of languages and having strong communication skills, however it has never been something I find fascinating. The only writing I do is usually academically required, in High School I mostly took Honors and AP English classes. 

3) When writing a paper I usually like to have a general idea of what I am going to write about. However, some of my best writing has been done last minute or all at one time. Since, I usually write on a given topic, assigned by the instructor, I outline my ideas and the rough draft on paper. It feels more natural when I'm writing on paper rather than typing. After completing my rough draft I then type it into the computer and look for any errors using spell check and by proof-reading it myself. 

4) Writing does not usually give me much satisfaction, more frustration than anything. However, the best piece of writing I believe I have ever done was a scholarship wrting about my love of Lacrosse. I wrote this entire essay in 1/2 an hour. I didn't even think about what I was writing, I just wrote. The words came out of my pen onto the paper like water flowing down a river, it just all came naturally. Unfortunately, this is the only experience I can recall where I was able to write in such a satisfactory and complete way, keeping one idea throughout the paper. This has lead to me only writing when i have to, usually suffering through it. 

5) The most challenging paper I have ever written was my first research paper in my freshman year of high school. Before that point, I have never had to write more than a page at a time, and this assignment had to be approximately 5 pages long. I learned a great deal about planning from this trial-by-fire experience.

6) Without a doubt, the class most beneficial to my writing was my AP European History class in my spophomore year of High School. I had an AWESOME teacher and I learned better ways to include facts and arguments together. I finally broke from the mold of a sub-par writer to a decent one....

7) Its hard for me to judge what my strengths and weaknesses are as a writer, I've never had very good feedback from my english teachers as to how I could improve my overall writing. I've been told that my sentences can have the same structure and I should try to use more variety in the structure of my papers. A strength for me would be that I incorporate quotes very well but I can often rely on them too much. 

8) I need the most support with varying my sentences and extending my vocabulary. I often use the same words over and over, and I sometimes repeat what I'm saying in different ways. I also need lots of help with forming a strong opening paragraph. I find the first sentence of any paper I write to be the hardest one. 

9) The easiest topics for me to write about are the ones that you can find lots of information about them easily. Science or History based subjects which I have lots of knowledge of are very easy to write about. Also, I find it easier if I have a clear stance on the issue I'm writing about, if I'm skeptical easier way I find that I want to support both sides equally and my writing often suffers as a result. 

10) A course that focuses on argumentation will be very beneficial to me because I want to improve that aspect of my writing. I want to be able to stay on topic and find the facts that will convince someone of my point of view.