Wednesday, December 12, 2007

YAY

ITS FINALLY OVER!!!!

Today was my last final (Psychology), and I cannot explain how good it feels to be done. Although I am exhausted, I have no regrets because I know that my hard work has paid off. Now I really will be able to reap the benefits of UM's amazingly long winter breaks...about a month to be exact! I can spend time with family, work, and most of all...REST to get ready for an even better spring semester. There's no stopping me now...Provost's Honor Roll here I come:)

P.S. Lionel's tip of the day... Hard work really does pay off, work for what you want!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Hard Work

This semester has truly been a good one. I feel that I have started to learn what time management really is, and may be able to master it one day. However with every pro, there is a con. My most dreaded time of year has come...FINALS!!!!!! I know I can do it, because I have survive 3 previous semesters of finals already.

I just have to find that inner motivation in me to study even harder than I did last year so I can make the Provost's Honor Roll (3.7 or higher GPA) this semester, and YEA, we still have the Honor Roll in college :).

I'm going to give myself just one more day of rest from all my hard work in school and absorb the beauty of the camapus while relaxing in the comfy hammocks that President Shalala has put up for us.
Ahhh...the good life, for one day!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Lionel Moise Reporting Live!!!

Entering as a freshman, I had a MAJOR problem. I knew I wanted to make the most out of my four years here, but I did not know how, because I did not know what I wanted to do. Coming from a family with many medical professionals, I was always told that I would be a doctor one day, so I stuck to it! I entered as an Undeclared (major)/ pre-med student and embarked on my journey to become Dr. Moise!

However, I have one question: Have you ever met a doctor who does not like science, seeing blood, bruises, cuts, and other infections that patients may have??? EXACTLY. Although I wanted to please my family, the field of medicine was not for me. I realized that I was only doing this because I did not want to let my family down. It took a while, but I learned that college is all about exploration. I learned that with the variety of classes and majors offered, I would eventually find my calling.
The summer brought along drastic changes for me, entering into the School of Communication, changing my major to Broadcast Journalism/Psychology, and embarking on a new journey for my future. I knew I loved to speak in front of crowds, and I always admired what journalists did, but I never knew that I could go to school for it. I had found something that I truly enjoyed and that I could see myself doing in the future.

I am not lobbying for you to necessarily do Broadcast Journalism, I just hope that you pick the major that is right for you. Many in my family, and even some my friends felt that I switched because I was scared of the hard work. this was far from the case. The field of journalism is very competitive. I have learned that I have to work extremely hard in all of my classes and projects to make me marketable for when I graduate from college. Hopefully one day in the future, I will be able to end my newscast as I am ending this blog:
Lionel Moise Reporting Live :)

Friday, November 9, 2007

My Home Away From Home

Hello World Wide Web!

Lionel with a blog???...interesting. Well before I begin my antics of a college student, let me tell you about myself. I am a sophomore double majoring in Broadcast Journalism and Psychology here at UM. I am from South Florida (Ft. Lauderdale to be exact), so I still get to enjoy the great weather and amount of diversity I've known all my life while going to school. I am a real student, posting blogs to share my college experiences with you. I am not someone here to just fluff up the accomplishments of the University of Miami. I hope that my postings can help you in your decision of what college is best for you and how you want your experiences to be.
One of the greatest things I faced my senior year figuring out what school I was going to go to. I know I had worked hard throughout my high school career and that I wanted to please my parents by getting accepted into a great university as well. One thing I didn't think of, is WHERE DO I WANT TO GO??? It took me a while to realize...but it helps when you pick the school that you like. Academics and the performance of the school should be a primary deciding factor, however that's not all! It is important to choose a school that feels right for you. When I visited UM's campus and started investigating more, I was drawn even closer than just the fact it was a prestigious institution, and great in sports. I loved the amount of enthusiasm and help that everyone I encountered offered. I loved the campus, the area, the weather, the other students, and even the majors offered. What I am trying to hint at is, the four years spent in college career are an investment for your future. You should make sure that it is at an institution that you can be happy at.
One thing I have realized, is that I am more effective and I accomplish a lot more when I am enjoying myself. Make sure you take the time to visit the various colleges you are interested in. Take tours, contact current students; trust me...It will make all the difference in helping you find you home away from home!