For our midterm project, our class had to make a video on a specific part of Southern that we thought was fun or helpful and all different parts of a college experience. My topic was Southern's resources, and to be honest, I didn't put as much effort into it as I could. For our final project which we are beginning right now, we have a same video project assignment, but this time our topics have to be a 'problem-solution' argument. For my topic, I chose the problem of 'college level work'. Coming into college, you know it's going to be different and probably more work than you're used to in high school, but what kind of work? How will everything affect you? I chose my topic because I feel like a lot of people (including myself) are still adapting to the amount of work we have and the 'college level' that it requires.
My video will exhibit a high level of college-level thinking because I will put a lot of thought into it. I will think deep into what I want my message to be in my video. That message will show that college level work is definitely different than high school, but there are ways you can figure out how to get your work done and not be so stressed about all of it. I also want to get many peoples views on college level work. I want to ask teachers how they feel about it, or how some students can adjust, and definitely ask students their opinions. An example of a question for a teacher would be “How do you feel the work in college differs from high school work?” and “How could students adjust to the workload that they have?” I will make sure to get a lot of deep thoughts, questions, and answers all in my video!
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