quinta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2014

Scheduling Your College Classes

By Hedrick Lepsch


Everyone loves a good sad song. It is a genre that crosses genres. You hear it in country, rock, blues, alternative, folk, and even pop. The reason being, it's a feeling that everyone can relate to. Just like happiness, love, and anger in music connect with people, so too does sadness. No one escapes that feeling, otherwise you would never know joy.

Writing, listening to, or singing a sad song has an astounding effect on people, it actually makes them feel better. Being able to let out their emotions into lyrics, or hear someone relating their exact feelings in a song can have a powerfully healing effect on a sad person. Sometimes, it's the only thing that can comfort them. Maybe it's something that you're interested in doing during a particular moment of sadness in your life.

If you are ever planning on being on this show yourself, it would be helpful to have knowledge of business and know whether the deals you are dealt are good or not.

Most importantly, make sure you take a writing class your very first semester. Whether you are working for business marketing degree Denver, or finance degree Denver, or an accounting degree Denver, writing well is an essential skill for ANY major. So get a jump on it!

Don't worry about the grammatical correctness of what you say, or the poetic virtue of it. Write the feelings of your heart. Write why it hurts. Write how it happened. Make the chorus the most hurtful thing about the situation and always return to that feeling at the end of every verse. Jeff Buckley did a phenomenal job with this in his famous song, "Hallelujah." His verses tell a story of sorrow. The speed and style of his singing cries out in anguish and finishes with the ironic statement "Hallelujah."

It's repeated four times as the chorus. He redefines a normally joyful word to be cold and broken. The joy of the past is broken in the present, and he plays with the lyrics to make the audience feel the same way he does. No one should sorrow when they hear the words, but they do when they hear his song.

Do your best to schedule your classes logically. Starting classes in the morning is a good idea. Your mind is fresher in the morning and you will accomplish more if you start your day earlier rather than later. Also, try to keep classes fairly close to each other in location and time.

Nine Inch Nails summed up their sorrow perfectly with the title "Hurt." With a story to direct your audience, soulful lyrics, and a good title, your story is told and just needs a tune and musical back support.

Remember that you need time off every day to get other, non-related school work and play done. For example, a good schedule may be daily classes from 9-1, then having the rest of the day to work, do homework, and relax. But know your style. If you'd rather be in class all day long, two days a week, and have the rest of the week off to finish homework, etc., go for it! Do whatever motivates you best and gives you the best life balance.




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