Still continuing on my long-term fitness plan… And for the days that I couldn’t do a speed walk session, as long as I remembered… Monday, March 22, due to a protracted conversation with Mr. Lamprecht on social justice issues Thursday, March 25, due to myself being worn out after participating in a physical capture the […]
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Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Mar. 2021 Edition
So continuing on the long-term fitness program, here are the progress from the first two weeks of March. I could only complete one session due to the fact that I was extremely busy during the first two weeks of March. Monday, 3/1, and Friday, 3/12 were holidays, while I was waiting for an interview to […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Feb. 2021 Edition
So, let’s be honest. I nearly ran out of ideas for a CAS experience lately, but a brand new idea just popped into my mind while I was deep in my sleep… So I have not been exercising a lot these days, and even though I’m the type of guy who doesn’t like to […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – 2020-21 Winter Break Edition Part 2
Here comes the second part of my CAS Journey Winter Break Edition, where I reflect back to my CAS experiences that I have completed during the winter break… First of all, as one of my first planned CAS experiences, I have completed a timeline of the Republican Party based on Heather Cox Richardson’s To Make […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Nov. 2020 Edition
Well, I thought that I didn’t do anything CAS-related in the late-November period, but it turned out that I did!!! How exciting was that!!! Well, with other projects on hold, I have decided to continue working on my history of the Republican Party timeline. I finally had a chance to read a lot as a […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Nov. 2020 Edition
Well, November was rocky… With tons of summative going on, I feared that I couldn’t complete my previously planned CAS projects on time throughout the month. But luckily, thanks to Spirit Week, I got a chance to complete my first spontaneous CAS experience — a creativity-based one with me taking pictures throughout the week. Honestly, […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Oct. 2020 Edition
Well, October is quickly coming to an end… So here comes another version of my CAS Journey reflection. For the last two months of October, I focused primarily on Service-based experiences as an extensive amount of homework has resulted in me halting all creativity and activity-based experiences at this moment. As with the previous service-based […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Early Oct. 2020 Edition
Wow… That was quick. Another two weeks have passed, and that means that here comes another edition of my CAS Journey Reflection. Indeed, this one’s worth a lengthy reflection as October was certainly more interesting and engaging than the previous month… After I was told that my previous proposal regarding a talent show competition has […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Sep 2020 Edition
As part of the “almost monthly” reflection throughout my journey in the world of CAS, I am proud to report my progress throughout the last month with this short blog post. Throughout the past month, I have been extensively planning for a House Competition that would count toward as one of my required CAS projects, […]
Purposeful Personal Portfolio 3: Academic Dishonesty
You may be wondering why academic dishonesty is considered a serious issue in every school. Academic dishonesty involves cheating on the test, plagiarism, or even copy and paste from a site to your own work is considered as a violation of the academic honesty policy. Many students thought that the consequences of violating the academic […]