Dear Reader,
Well, where do we begin? We are writing to you to discuss various topics in academia, not only as an introductory to blog writing, but also as an enriching experience for you, the reader. This blog, if nothing else, is a place for college students, written by college students. Essentially, this blog is a peer guided source for all the latest in academia.
“Why should I listen to what you guys have to say?” you may be asking yourself. Or better yet, you may be asking, “What makes you guys qualified to post about various topics college students face in the classroom on a day to day basis?” Those are fine questions posed indeed. No, you’re right, we haven’t spent the last ten years of our lives studying the vast effects of cellular radiation on the human brain, or the various methods of communication found in bottlenose dolphins, or even found a hobby in the wildly contemplative world of Socrates, but, we’re willing to bet we’re more closely related to all of you than some Doctorate in Biochemistry. We believe that as we go through the very journey of the college experience, many of you (the readers) will be right alongside us, whether you agree with us or not.
Okay, so hopefully by now we’ve at least gotten your attention. If not, why are you still here? Our blatant sarcastic nature has obviously thrown you for a loop, or maybe you just don’t want to hear what we have to say. Stay or go, no one is stopping you either way. For the readers who are still here, sitting on the edge of your seats, waiting for what crazy thing we’re going to rant about next - Welcome! We’re glad you decided to stay and learn about whatever it is we feel like diving into on any particular day. Look, all inhibitions aside, this blog is a place where you can stay up to date on the latest and greatest in academia, but in a very relaxed, laid back (some may even say “chill”) atmosphere. What better way to appeal to the average college student? For the intellectual “go-getters” out there - this is not a science journal! So, that being said, please excuse any information that is not precisely accurate. Don’t be surprised if every now and then we completely butcher a term; and once we do, please don’t hesitate to call us out on it. This blog is for YOUR benefit; the more accurate it is, the better we look (joke).
Lastly, I just want to thank you for making it all the way through this blog’s bio. Really, without the support of readers like you, this would be an incredibly boring blog. Kind of like the party that no one goes to, you know? Also, if you for any reason find something that you absolutely think must be shared on this blog, email it to one of us! We’re no strangers to help, and fully appreciate your input. Other than that, you’re free to go; we’ve got nothing else for you (you like what we did there?). Just remember, eat, drink, and happy reading. Okay, we’ll work on the slogan…
Your bloggers,
Alec Moore, Shelley Gist, Will Bost, Erin Wallace, and Zeeshan Haque
Well, where do we begin? We are writing to you to discuss various topics in academia, not only as an introductory to blog writing, but also as an enriching experience for you, the reader. This blog, if nothing else, is a place for college students, written by college students. Essentially, this blog is a peer guided source for all the latest in academia.
“Why should I listen to what you guys have to say?” you may be asking yourself. Or better yet, you may be asking, “What makes you guys qualified to post about various topics college students face in the classroom on a day to day basis?” Those are fine questions posed indeed. No, you’re right, we haven’t spent the last ten years of our lives studying the vast effects of cellular radiation on the human brain, or the various methods of communication found in bottlenose dolphins, or even found a hobby in the wildly contemplative world of Socrates, but, we’re willing to bet we’re more closely related to all of you than some Doctorate in Biochemistry. We believe that as we go through the very journey of the college experience, many of you (the readers) will be right alongside us, whether you agree with us or not.
Okay, so hopefully by now we’ve at least gotten your attention. If not, why are you still here? Our blatant sarcastic nature has obviously thrown you for a loop, or maybe you just don’t want to hear what we have to say. Stay or go, no one is stopping you either way. For the readers who are still here, sitting on the edge of your seats, waiting for what crazy thing we’re going to rant about next - Welcome! We’re glad you decided to stay and learn about whatever it is we feel like diving into on any particular day. Look, all inhibitions aside, this blog is a place where you can stay up to date on the latest and greatest in academia, but in a very relaxed, laid back (some may even say “chill”) atmosphere. What better way to appeal to the average college student? For the intellectual “go-getters” out there - this is not a science journal! So, that being said, please excuse any information that is not precisely accurate. Don’t be surprised if every now and then we completely butcher a term; and once we do, please don’t hesitate to call us out on it. This blog is for YOUR benefit; the more accurate it is, the better we look (joke).
Lastly, I just want to thank you for making it all the way through this blog’s bio. Really, without the support of readers like you, this would be an incredibly boring blog. Kind of like the party that no one goes to, you know? Also, if you for any reason find something that you absolutely think must be shared on this blog, email it to one of us! We’re no strangers to help, and fully appreciate your input. Other than that, you’re free to go; we’ve got nothing else for you (you like what we did there?). Just remember, eat, drink, and happy reading. Okay, we’ll work on the slogan…
Your bloggers,
Alec Moore, Shelley Gist, Will Bost, Erin Wallace, and Zeeshan Haque
No comments:
Post a Comment