Thursday, May 26, 2011

Dribble

David English

Dribble Challenge

           

            Skill related fitness and health related fitness may contain different components but they both can improve just by training to improve in one. For example, practicing your speed can improve your cardio fitness level. This dribble challenge will improve your hand-eye-coordination, agility, and reaction time. This activity requires you to be in groups with an even number of people on the offensive and defensive sides. I chose the dribble challenge because I enjoy people making progress in their skill and watching them in the moment.
            To do this dribble challenge you must maneuver your way through the cones while dribbling as a warm up. Then form a group and divide it into an offense and a defense. The defensive half of the group will try to take the ball from the offensive side. If they steal the ball they will then become the offense. The side with the most turnovers at the end of the game loses. This activity can help you work on your ability to work as a team. Continuously playing this game gets very tiring because of all the constant movement. Doing so will improve your cardiovascular fitness and dribbling skills by a fair amount if you practice hard.

Activity

David English

Knockout Challenge

           

Health- related fitness is made up of five components; body composition, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, coordination, and balance. These components can be closely related to that of skill related fitness but there are some differences. Practicing one will improve the other to a certain extent. Knockout is a game that focuses on your coordination and speed. It’s a skills competition that practices your jump shot at the same time. I chose this activity because basketball is something I love and feel much more comfortable teaching to others. Additionally I feel that knockout is a fun way to compete and improve your skills at the same time.

To play knockout, all participants must form a line and make an attempt to make a shot before the person behind them does. Once the person ahead of you shoots you have a short window to eliminate them because that person must run and get their rebound and make the shot before you do. If you make the shot, get your rebound and pass it to the next person in line. The rotation keeps going until there is one left standing. Whoever possesses the best coordination and works the fastest to make a shot wins in the end. Playing this game will also work on your cardiovascular endurance to a certain point. Improving all these components can help you in your everyday life and possibly increase your confidence as well.

HCC Requirements

HCC has an open door policy that develops programs made to adjust to the students

Death Penalty

Death Penalty

Evaluations

UHD

  • All applicants are admitted
  • GPA lower than a 2.0 will be admitted on probationary basis
  • Transcript needed
  • must have at least 15 credits to be admitted
UHD has a variety of financial aid programs to assist undergraduate and graduate students in meeting educational costs. The programs include scholarships, grants, loans and work-study

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

HCC

  •   Diploma from an accredited high school
  • General Education Development (GED) certificate
  • College-level hours earned at other accredited colleges/universities
  • International students who meet college and state requirements (meet at least one of the following)
Houston Community College has many financial aid forms for special circumstances

 

College Essay

David English
A.P English
College Essay
            Presently I self- made my success in life with the support of the important people in my life; family and friends of course. I always listen to what someone has to tell me but at the end of the day the decision has always been mine. I’ve proven that when I have my mind set on doing something nothing stops me from getting it done and I’m quick to admit when I’m wrong only to learn from my mistakes. My curiosity drives me to learn and understand things about life and other people. However, I tend to become lazy and decrease my effort put into my educational aspects of my life, but I never lose sight of what’s important at the end of the day. I show leadership and I’m open to everybody’s ideas.  I’ve shown to be strong even when in doubt and in the worst predicament and I still show it to this day.
            My work ethics have taken me a long way in all my interests and accomplishments. Basketball, Model U.N, Debate, and Band have always been a major part of my life and I put my blood, sweat, and tears in each and every one and have been very successful. The first debate tournament I attended I won three of four rounds and was a win away to advancing further into the tournament. I give respect and thanks to my teachers, instructors, and coaches that aided me anytime I needed assistance. I was a member of a well made and respected band in middle school and became one of the best tenor saxophones and promoted to playing in a jazz band and honor’s band and still visit my old instructor and play to this day.
            I have a strong interest for writing on my own time and it shows in my writing during school. My AP English teacher gives me advice on how I can continue to progress and get better at establishing a strong foundation in my writings. Writing is a way for me to channel all my thoughts and emotions onto lined paper. Model U.N requires you to write a position paper based on the country you receive and the global issue you’re focusing on. I received notice on how well I wrote and how well I establish a position the very moment I turned in my first position paper. I stay dedicated to write something everyday no matter how much it is.
            I was always a curious person, but joining Model U.N turned my curiosity into a global concern. My interest in the world makes me want to learn more and doing so leaves you open to worldwide ideas that make you interpret vast perspectives on life itself. So far, I have developed an international perspective and a strong will to establish the best position in the worst condition. I have learned to evaluate other people’s ideas and understand where they come from and why they feel the way they do. Having these abilities can take me very far in a diverse environment.
            Obstacles always seem to block me from reaching my full potential of success. As far as basketball, two knee injuries have handicapped me to do all I can on the basketball court. My personal life has so many stressors it tends to throw me off sometimes and I can never focus on what’s really important. When things like that happen I always end up struggling on my own to pull myself back to where I was. I try to talk to people to seek guidance but it never seems to change my situation. My family doesn’t have a family feeling. Certain people have certain relationships with certain people and it causes a lot of arguing over things that shouldn’t even be a problem. My parents work around the clock so I hardly ever see my mom and I have poor financial stabilities. Money has been a crucial component that has stripped me of my opportunities of new experiences and a more successful life, but I still give my all to be all I can be.  

Friday, May 6, 2011

College Station

David English
College Facts & Data
Texas A&M College Station
·       1300 total of math and critical reading and minimum 600 in both components: SAT
·       Composite score of 30 minimum of least 27 in ACT Math and ACT English. Students must take the writing component of the SAT and/or ACT in order for the test score to be considered
·       Must have completed all coursework prior
·       GPA of 3.5 or higher
·       Must meet State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy
·       To what personal characteristics do you attribute your professional success? What has prevented you from becoming more successful?
  • College Station has many grants, scholorships, and loans. If that still doesn't lift the financial weight on your shoulders they also provide student employment