Freshman Seminar, in my opinion, should continue to be a recommended course for entering freshman, and transferring students (1st time attending). This course helped me to understand of the black community beyond slavery. I learn that Africans were more than just slaves, they were the reason for many of the inventions we use today. When in high school students only learn of the black community of their struggle and not the life before, or the impact the had on the Civil Rights Movement. In my on perception the slaves were their own emancipators, they fought and won. I think freshman seminar definitely helped me to view Africans as historical agents, rather than victims of past racial injustice.
Another subject will contribute to success in the future was the research project. It helped me to break the ice of something I had never done before. Not only did I learn interesting things I also made friends with my group members. This course all in all, not only helps the college experience, but provide methods that can be used beyond college.
The Imbongi were also help. It provided me with a sense of how to take notes. During the lectures the Imbongi's helped me to remember what was said in the lectures in order to produce a blog about it. Most times I would jot down notes anyway that would also assist me. The lecturers were also good. They were very organized and was engaged with the audience. I will definitely encourage future freshmen to be attentive in this course and also attend class! Thank you DR.CARR and OTHERS
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