Thursday, April 27, 2017

Your parents are always going to be there for you and support you when no one else does. A couple weeks before I moved to Bryan, my dad had a talk with me about college. He asked me about my major and what career I wanted for myself. Before i could even answer, he cut me off and said “look at it as a mountain. It's hard climbing up a mountain and you feel like giving up, but you've already climbed so far up, do you really want to give up? When you get to the top, what do you do? You look over on what you've accomplished. The struggle you had to go through to get where you are.” at the time, i didn't really consider this advice because we were at a party when he was telling me this and my mind was somewhere else. But after almost being done with my first year of college and getting a taste of the college life, man, that is some good advice. I think every college student should take this advice. The long nights, missing out on parties, long study sessions, moving into the library, doesn’t sound like fun, right? It’s all gonna be worth it when we get that degree. If you really want it, you’ll work hard to get it. You could either be the lazy kid who learned nothing and cheated its way to the top by taking a helicopter, or you could be the one who worked so hard and gets to the top with no help and a full brain.
Climbing this mountain is definitely not going to be easy but I’m willing to work my butt off to get to the top no matter how hard is gets or what obstacle life throws at me.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Should the legal drinking age be lowered or stay as it is? This is a question, or should I say argument, that happens very often, and is honestly a very annoying argument. I personally think the legal drinking age doesn't matter at this point. Whether it's 18, 21, or 25, underage drinkers are going to find a way to get their alcohol. I believe lowering it to 18 won't be a good idea because at 18, people are barely getting out of high school. We're basically still kids. Just because we're 18 doesn't mean we are adults. Well, it all depends on your mentality and maturity. Yes, we can vote, yes, we are considered adults according to law. But, still. If it were up to me, I'd leave it at 21.
In David J. Hanson’s essay, the author suggests the drinking age should be lowered to 18, and for 18-20 year olds to take a “alcohol education course” to get a license to be able to drink. They must also never have been found guilty violating, or breaking, a state’s alcohol law. To me, that sounds dumb. You can't teach people to be responsible, that's something they have to do on their own. Getting a “license to drink” won't make a change at all. Especially if they’re fresh out of high school.
In William De Jong’s essay, the author says the drinking age should stay at 21 because it's a danger to the youth and the road. He mentioned that the last time they let the legal drinking age stay at 18, the death toll mounted back in the 1970’s. Lowering the drinking age to 18 would be a danger health wise. Do you really want to be young with liver problems due to drinking. Don’t even get me started on drinking and driving. At this age, many still haven’t matured (I know, shocker). There will be so many DUI’s, so many car accidents, deaths. Like William De Jong said, the age-21 law is working for us. Let’s leave it alone.