Saturday, September 27, 2008

the currents

today i began my search for the community college of choice in the cities of seattle and minneapolis. i had looked at schools in denver and portland. i will let you know more about portland with a more excessive description of my findings after i let you know about denver.

poo on denver.

Portland though. portland oh portland oh portland for thy love i feel is that of tubs and tanks filled with tons and tons of open arms, ideas, progressive thought, happy futures, love making, making out, making in, making futures, making full, finding knowledge, living a life that is like drinking the perfect temperature of coffee.

but for reals. portland community college offers a dual enrollment program with portland state university. i would have access to all the amenities that both schools provide. with one application and the lower cost of community college. with one foot in each school i will be able to take advantage of a vasarray of courses between the two as well as the combination of advisers from both schools.

i will probably make my focus sociology with my transfer into community development. i would love to grasp the development and effect of society on individuals as well as the communities they make up. with portlands progressive movement in their communities structure, i feel that my environment will greatly influence my learning. with all of this i will gain the strength to further a new fashion of community responsibility through programs designed to shape the lives of our future leaders.

the ability to move to portland is entirely realistic. its the following my heart that will be the deciding factor. at the moment i have invested a percentage of my heart into a partnership that is worth the opportunity to have a change of plan. a plan that i feel is as equally practical, mature and self-improving.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

nathaniel just moved to portland--i think you met him--he was roomies with jia-jia

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