My name is Haley and I am not a freshman at Georgia Southern University. I came to Georgia Southern as a freshman in Fall 2010, but ended up having to go home the first week in November due to being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I went through four chemo treatments and was declared in remission in late February 2011. I am now as healthy as ever and back at Georgia Southern. I could have chosen to go to a number of other colleges after my bump in the road, but I decided to come back to good old Georgia Southern. I love how it is located in such a small town. I am the farthest thing from being a city girl, so Statesboro is my kind of town. I also like the fact that it is just far enough away from my hometown. I'm from Suwanee, Ga, which is about three and a half hours away from Statesboro. Not too far, but not too close. Back in Suwanee, I went to South Forsyth Highschool for four years. I was a Varsity cheerleader for all four years and also a member of HOSA, FCA, and DECA. I was closely involved with the Special Olympics and I also graduated with a Dual Seal because I was involved in the work study program for two years.
My major is Child and Family Development and I am very excited and determined to become a Child Life Specialist. When I began my journey with cancer, I was terrified. I didn't know what to expect and I didn't know how I was ever going to be fully prepared for what was to come. Then came along a wonderful Child Life Specialist who explained everything to me and made me feel unbelievably comfortable. I think it is such an incredible career and you get to touch so many lives. I have experienced what my patients will be going through, and I think it would be very helpful to know how they are feeling personally.
I have written the article on Emily Geiger. I found this topic extremely interesting. I decided to write about her mainly because as it turns out, I am related to her. She is an American Revolutionary War heroine who was put in a very dangerous cicumstance and literally ate her way out of it. No, really, she ate the message she was supposed to deliver to General Sumter so she wouldn't get caught with it by the Tories. It is so cool to me that I am related to someone as brave as her. I would be open to writng another Wikipedia article, and I plan on improving my most recent one on Emily Geiger.
I am not neccessarily excellent with technology, but I am pretty good with it, and I pick up on things pretty fast. I am definitely an expert with Blackberrys and iPhones. I own a Blackberry Torch. It isn't the best phone in the world, but it's managable. I used to have an iPhone until I completely shattered the screen. After that happened, I decided to try out the Blackberry. Another type of technology I know how to use is Microsoft Word. I have been using Microsoft Word for a very, very long time now due to school, and I think that I am extremely good at using it.
Writing my article on Emily Geiger was the first time I used Wikipedia. I haven't used Wikipedia as a source for any classes I have taken in the past, however, I believe it is a reliable resource after learing more about it from my English 1101 class. Seeing as articles must be verified and are capable of being put up for deletion, I believe that Wikipedia should be considered reliable. In the past I used Wikipedia to look up information on things I was interested in, or things I wanted to know more about. Now, I feel that I will use Wikipedia for more than just personal reasons.
I am fluent in American English. I can also speak and write in sarcasm.
This user loves spaghetti. |
This user loves Italian cuisine |
This user is a Cancer. |
My name is Haley and I am not a freshman at Georgia Southern University. I came to Georgia Southern as a freshman in Fall 2010, but ended up having to go home the first week in November due to being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I went through four chemo treatments and was declared in remission in late February 2011. I am now as healthy as ever and back at Georgia Southern. I could have chosen to go to a number of other colleges after my bump in the road, but I decided to come back to good old Georgia Southern. I love how it is located in such a small town. I am the farthest thing from being a city girl, so Statesboro is my kind of town. I also like the fact that it is just far enough away from my hometown. I'm from Suwanee, Ga, which is about three and a half hours away from Statesboro. Not too far, but not too close. Back in Suwanee, I went to South Forsyth Highschool for four years. I was a Varsity cheerleader for all four years and also a member of HOSA, FCA, and DECA. I was closely involved with the Special Olympics and I also graduated with a Dual Seal because I was involved in the work study program for two years.
My major is Child and Family Development and I am very excited and determined to become a Child Life Specialist. When I began my journey with cancer, I was terrified. I didn't know what to expect and I didn't know how I was ever going to be fully prepared for what was to come. Then came along a wonderful Child Life Specialist who explained everything to me and made me feel unbelievably comfortable. I think it is such an incredible career and you get to touch so many lives. I have experienced what my patients will be going through, and I think it would be very helpful to know how they are feeling personally.
I have written the article on Emily Geiger. I found this topic extremely interesting. I decided to write about her mainly because as it turns out, I am related to her. She is an American Revolutionary War heroine who was put in a very dangerous cicumstance and literally ate her way out of it. No, really, she ate the message she was supposed to deliver to General Sumter so she wouldn't get caught with it by the Tories. It is so cool to me that I am related to someone as brave as her. I would be open to writng another Wikipedia article, and I plan on improving my most recent one on Emily Geiger.
I am not neccessarily excellent with technology, but I am pretty good with it, and I pick up on things pretty fast. I am definitely an expert with Blackberrys and iPhones. I own a Blackberry Torch. It isn't the best phone in the world, but it's managable. I used to have an iPhone until I completely shattered the screen. After that happened, I decided to try out the Blackberry. Another type of technology I know how to use is Microsoft Word. I have been using Microsoft Word for a very, very long time now due to school, and I think that I am extremely good at using it.
Writing my article on Emily Geiger was the first time I used Wikipedia. I haven't used Wikipedia as a source for any classes I have taken in the past, however, I believe it is a reliable resource after learing more about it from my English 1101 class. Seeing as articles must be verified and are capable of being put up for deletion, I believe that Wikipedia should be considered reliable. In the past I used Wikipedia to look up information on things I was interested in, or things I wanted to know more about. Now, I feel that I will use Wikipedia for more than just personal reasons.
I am fluent in American English. I can also speak and write in sarcasm.
This user loves spaghetti. |
This user loves Italian cuisine |
This user is a Cancer. |