Published inWriting 150 Spring 2021WP4: Hitting Writer’s Rock BottomThis semester, my self confidence as a writer completed crumbled — but in a good way. I’ve always thought writing was my strong suit. In…May 7, 2021May 7, 2021
Published inWriting 150 Spring 2021WP3: Learning Chinese as a Means to Explore my Intellectual IdentityI’ve found that during my eight months of college so far, one of the most common conversation starters among students is “What are you…Apr 11, 2021Apr 11, 2021
Post #9: Response to Sorcery, Superheroes, and…Sad Songs?I haven’t been a fan of Marvel as long as Sydney, however I’ve recently started to delve into that universe. This past semester I watched…Apr 11, 2021Apr 11, 2021
Post #8: The Gatekeeper of Communication ResponseAlthough I do not experience the same societal pressures at Viet to conceal emotions and “toughen up” according to society’s toxic…Apr 9, 2021Apr 9, 2021
Post #7: Response to Bawling at the BalletFirst of all, to Sydney, do not even call your reaction to Anastasia “bizarre” at all, anyone who watches that beautiful of a performance…Mar 27, 20211Mar 27, 20211
Published inWriting 150 Spring 2021Post #6: A Response to “Reframing My Intellectual Report Card”While reading Sophie’s archive “Reframing my Intellectual Report Card,” I resonated with many of her concerns and complaints about math…Mar 14, 20211Mar 14, 20211
Published inWP2: Becoming My Own American GirlWorks CitedForster, Logan. College Application Essay, 20 Sept. 2019, p.1.Mar 7, 2021Mar 7, 2021
Published inWP2: Becoming My Own American Girl4: Living Vicariously Through a 1970’s SJWAs ironic as it sounds, my first introduction to feminism was through a doll marketed to me using the most stereotypical girly colors and…Mar 7, 2021Mar 7, 2021
Published inWP2: Becoming My Own American Girl3: Perspectiva CulturalAs most girls did, my older cousin once had an American Girl Doll phase, but by the time she got to her mid-teens, very much outgrew it…Mar 6, 2021Mar 6, 2021