Extracurricular

Snowboarding is an event I find the most enjoyment in, hence why I’ve chosen it as my extracurricular event. This is due to the fact it is more preferable during poor days and an activity I act avidly towards. I partook in snowboarding at a very young age, and have adored the sport ever since. Typically, I’d prefer to snowboard at Grouse with select friends or family, but my favorite places include Whistler Blackcomb, Sun Peaks, Cypress, and Mt. Baker. I am now one of the superior figures within the system of the general activity and plan to pursue and prosper my passion to become an instructor next year at Cypress. I love snowboarding, and I aspire to make it part of my adult life or job and career. In season, I go to the mountain as frequently as I can, occasionally four-five times a week. Snowboarding has assisted me in the ability to destress and put my temper at ease, many times already this season. With school and being occupied with other things, it is often difficult to travel an hour to Grouse, but I discover time in my daily life to spend time on the hills.

I think I am most fond of the adrenaline and the feeling of the gradual but speeding rush of the movement. I like to go rapidly, and jumps never cease to amaze me. The top runs come with decent hills, uneven as well as rough moguls, and jumps. They also possess good visibility, plentiful snow without ice or excessive powder, and a great duration with not such an elongated of a line-up at the chairlift. In the new year, I have a great deal of school trips planned. I’m departing on many of the Whistler Blackcomb trips, alongside a couple of my good friends. I love the snow at Whistler, and the trips will be fun because my friends will be there too. Some of my best runs and significant moments were at Whistler, including sublime jumps I’ve landed for the first time and breath-taking sunsets. I usually prefer to go on double black runs with a great extent of jumps, but I believe my favourite snowboard experience ever was when I landed a backflip off of a cliff drop.

Snowboarding is one of my dearest hobbies, and my chosen extracurricular. I hope that in the new year I will persist to improve and spend time on this sport. Next winter, I also desire to become an instructor to little kids at Cypress. My goals for snowboarding in the long term include making it part of my job and everyday life. This sport is a huge part of my life, and I look forward to resuming snowboarding in the upcoming winter.

 

French Revolution Radio Report

Core Competency Reflection: Communication

The core competency I chose was communication. I had chosen this competency because of how well I think I communicated in the group. I think the group worked well as we were all communicating and talking to each other when it came time to work on the script. The people in my group all worked as a team, everyone did the things to make this project work and everyone done there things in time. Lukas and Chris worked on the script, Faaris did most of the talking and I was in charge of editing the video and making it as crisp as possible. We all communicate our ideas and how we can make this video better. We decided on putting a commercial in the Radio report be what most radio reports have and that adding one would make the presentation a lot more surreal. Overall our group worked really well, there were some miss understandings but at the end of the day our team worked the best out of the rest.

As the editor of the group I had to ask people what they wanted and use my editing powers to match the quality they wanted and needed. When I was editing I faced a problem. The problem was that I couldn’t put a mov. file into the program I was using. To put the file into my program it had to be an mp3 file and because the file was a mov. file I had to instal an application to turn a file into another file. The process of this made me learn that some things things don’t work the way that your planning it to work. And in the famous words of Molière “The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.” For me turning the mov. file into an mp3 file is something that makes me very proud and makes me think about how far I have come to be able to do that simple yet demanding task. Another thing that was challenging was editing the voices so that they don’t overlap one another and plays smoothly. Overall I think that I have overcome my obstacles and develop into a better editor.

Something I could have worked on next time is putting even more effort into the editing and making the tone and pitch to make everyone’s voices be equally loud and equally toned. How I can fulfil this wish is by practicing editing more with video and audio clips of my choosing. Additionally, next time I should have made the presentation more surreal. What I mean by that is next time I should add gunshots people talking in french and also adding a french accent when I read. One thing that I think we needed to do for next time was make more group designs and giving out roles that are more even. Some people in our group were doing less than others and weren’t giving it their best. One of my mottos still to this day is the universe is not fair and it’s never going to be fair, but trying your hardest in hard times is something that is fair. Still to this day I live by this motto, it’s true and has lots of inner meaning. So to wrap this up I would say there is still lots to work on, but not everyone is perfect.