Who is Ryan??
Hello everyone,
My name is Ryan, and I am a sophomore here at RIC. Declaring a major has been a rather difficult decision for me over the past year due to having different interests including speech pathology, sociology, and teaching. I must say I am heading towards education the most and may want to teach history, english, or physical education, however I'm not sure whether I want to do elementary or secondary ed..
Aside from school, I had a very fun and relaxing summer. I worked over at Dave's Marketplace Seafood in Coventry. I also made time to hang out with old friends from high school and spend quality time with relatives I don't get to see very often. I enjoy hobbies and activities such as exercising, fishing, golfing, bowling, basketball, swimming, and playing cards and games.
Unfortunately, this summer there was no time to take a vacation as I do most summers with family members. Next summer I am going on a Disney Cruise with some relatives however, which should be a very exciting time. Every winter break I go to New York City with my grandparents, which is always a great time. I must say I am also greatly looking forward to turning 20 years old soon.
Thank you for listening, and I hope to add some memorable photos of myself very soon!
ReplyDeleteHey Ryan, you weren't the only one who had trouble declaring a major. You'll figure it out one way or another, good luck!
Hi Ryan! I actually changed my major from elementary education to youth development. Most of the classes I had already completed towards elementary ed. didn't go to waste since I decided to use them towards my minor! Your advisor could help you do so if you run into that problem. I used to go to NYC every winter on a bus trip but I bet actually staying their with your grandparents you get to experience so much more. I would be out exploring a lot! They have some pretty cool museums out there!
ReplyDeleteI am also having a hard time deciding between elementary ed and secondary ed. I really enjoy working in both fields its going to be a hard choice. Working with children is super fun and rewarding.
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