Freshman Seminar

November 16, 2009

Jonathan Bui

Filed under: freshmen experience,student reflections,Xavier University of Louisiana — Sources Resources Services @ 6:53 pm
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What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?  failing

Where would you like to live?  California

Your favorite heroes/heroines of fiction?  Superman, Wonderwoman, Green Lantern

Who is your favorite heroine in real life?  Mom

Who is your favorite character in history?  Beethoven

Your favorite painter?  Michael Angelo

Your favorite musician?  Elton John

Your favorite occupation?  Optometrist

Your most marked characteristic?  My smile

What is your favorite color?  Green

What is your favorite flower?  Lilies

What is your favorite bird?  Hummingbird

Who are your favorite poets?  Edgar Allen Poe, William Shakespeare

Who is your favorite composer?  Yiruma

What is it you most dislike?  Bad breath

What event in military history do you most admire?  Vietnam War

What is your motto?  You get what you put in

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1 Comment »

  1. I have grown a lot since the beginning of the school year. Over the pass few months, I learned what college life really is. In the beginning of the semester, I didn’t know where all the buildings were and I didn’t know what to expect when I arrived on campus. When I first stepped foot on campus, I met several old friends and more importantly new friends. My friends helped me around campus and helped me transition to a college life. At first, I had trouble managing my time around my classes. Now, I learned that it is crucial to not procrastinate. Next year, I expect the second semester to be much easier since I already know what to expect from a college perspective. Over the holiday break, I’m going to hang out with friends and start to get ready for a fresh start with my next semester classes. I have really learned a lot ever since the beginning of the school year. I plan to take my same freshman seminar teacher next year because it was an amazing experience.

    Comment by Jonathan Bui — November 27, 2009 @ 9:08 pm | Reply


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