Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Last Fridays Mission
Omg...Last Friday was amazing. Our Justice class got to visit the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, VA. I learned so much here and it is such a cool place. All of the students were in their uniforms and the set up is basically like a college campus but with a shooting range and a top secret state of the art Forensics Lab. I really enjoyed this trip and I am influenced that one day I will work for the FBI..No not as a special agent because they have to go through serious physical training but as a Professional Agent...Clinical Forensic Psychologist of the BSU....Lol sound good doesn't it :)
Abstract 1
Working on this abstract paper 1 about Law Enforcement......what should my theme be???? The paper basically has to be about a particular theme of our interest over the past couple of weeks. I have to use notes and references of different speakers and readings given so far....this should be simple...I really love how Psychology plays a big role in all of this. I think my theme will be how Psych is incorporated in Law Enforcement!!!!
Applying for the Program
In order to apply for the program you can be a sophomore in college and apply directly on line or a representative may come to your institution and you can apply directly. If you are a freshmen they have a program here at American University called the Mentorship Program that is very similar but it is for freshmen in college. Being on exchange as a sophomore was a quick decision that I made but it was a wise decision. This experience is like non other. Yes, I am the youngest one in my program but that is okay, it is never to early. If you are wondering about the credits and how things work will let me explain. Being in the program you can receive up to 17 credits.
- 4cr Internship (You will be able to choose an internship "anywhere" you want in DC that relates to your major or program)
- 4cr Seminar I ( Seminar I is basically two days of classes that you will have related to the program that you are in for the first have of the program)
- 4cr Seminar II ( Seminar II is exactly that same is Seminar I but it is for the second half of the program)
- 4cr Research paper of Elective( this credit is given if you choose to do a research paper which in some cases can count for a capstone or you can choose the elective class like I did an fulfill a credit such as Spanish)
The Arrival
When I arrived here in Washington DC for the Washington Semester Program it was such a new and different experience. It took time for me to get use to different things and the environment but I have adjusted. Here at the Washington Semester program there are ten different programs. Lol you can view them on the american.edu website :) http://www.american.edu/washingtonsemester/. Each program is focused on something different and will be a great experience for any major. I am a psychology major in the Justice program but have had the opportunity to meet and network some amazing people in Law Enforcement that hold very "high" positions. But lets back track to the arrival. Within the program there are students from all over the world and many countries. I have two roommates. One is from Tokyo, Japan and the other is from New Jersey. Something new for me was the "co-ed" dorms...Wow coming from Spelman I did not expect this but I have adjusted to the dorms...kind of..lol.
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