Reflection QuestionsOf the University's goals that are set for your education, how can you now get more out of it?
I would contest that I have worked quite diligently to get the most education out of my experience at UC. By designing my own curriculum and area of study, I've provided myself (with UC's blessing) the opportunity to take exactly the classes that I want to take and learn exactly what I want to learn. What do you hope to do in the future to further educate yourself? I would like to learn about the world and the people that make it up through reading and travel. Are there issues on campus with these goals being delivered? Of course. Money is always a huge barrier that many students fight as they strive for an education. Bureaucratic procedures can also bog down those looking to achieve an education. And lastly, and most broadly, when two people's educational goals conflict with one another (read: evolution, etc.), people's educations butt heads and cause issues. How do you work as a student leader to bring these goals to other students? My passion is for enabling others to pursue their own passions, so in short, I do most of what I do in order to help others achieve their educational goals here at UC. How do you learn from others around you? Put simply? Listen. Always listen and take contributions from those you respect into strong consideration. And observe. Observe the world around me and reflect on how it applies to my own life and experiences. How do the leaders of UC inspire it? The leaders of UC inspire our institution through high levels of authenticity and genuineness. They are student-focused, and work tirelessly to improve the experience of all at UC.
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