Friday 1 August 2008

一个人逛街...
一个人游荡...
一个人飘荡...
一个人走在街道上...
一个人...
总是觉得一个人的感觉...
比一大群人来得好...
安静地...
做回自己...
做自己想做的事...
一个人在cziplee逛...
没有别人的干扰...
我把平时过快的脚步...
放慢了10倍...
感觉的...
真的跟平时不一样的静...
安定下来的感觉...
真的那么美好...
但...
我的个性...
就是那么的倔强...
从来就不喜欢别人把我看穿...
所以...
用讲来掩饰...

有时侯也让我一个人静静好吗?
我没有你们想像中坚强...
没有你们想像中美好...
没有你们想像中多话...
没有你们想像中冷静...
我...不是圣人...更不是垃圾桶...
我也有缺点...也有不完美...
我也需要别人的辅助...
教导...
不要什么事都依赖我好吗?
是时候成长了...
不会不是理由,是借口...
我的肩膀有一天会卦...
我不可能永远陪在你们身边...
照顾你们...
帮你们撑完整个天...
如果你愿意成长,学习...
你可以做地比我更好...
是时候独立,成长,学习了...
别再躲在妈妈背后了...
站起来..你可以~

伤~

每个人都有闹情绪的时候...
但也该稍微控制一下吧...
朋友的情绪...不开心...
真的让我更为难...
我做错了吗?
也许大部分的人...
都听不懂...
对不起...
其实就是不想让你们懂...
呵呵~
我希望朋友因为我而快乐...
虽然我不能给你快...
但起码伤害你的人不是我...
在你受伤时...
我能给你安慰...
要是因为我而受伤...
即使不是我动手...
也只会让我难过!
不要再因为我...
而伤害我任何一个朋友了...
我真的希望他们都能快乐...
幸福...
不要伤害他们了...
他们的伤...
我来担...
我喜欢看烟花...
但...它的美...就只有那么一瞬间...
永远...永远...不可能...不可能永久...
所以...
好好珍惜每一个在你身边的人...
珍惜当下...
因为...
没有人能永远和你在一起...
惜缘吧!朋友们...

美丽的烟花...就美在那一瞬间...

Wednesday 30 July 2008

Fields of study in psychology and counseling

Exploring an interest in psychology?
Programs in psychology are offered through several departments and colleges at the University of Minnesota. The undergraduate program in psychology is offered through the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts. The undergraduate program in child psychology is offered through the Institute of Child Development and the College of Liberal Arts.
Graduate programs through the College of Education and Human Development are offered in the following fields:
Child psychology
Applied developmental psychology
Counseling and student personnel psychology *
Professional development
K-12 school counseling *
Marriage and family therapy *
Psychological foundations of education
Human development in education
Social psychology/human relations
Learning and cognition/educational psychology
Quantitative methods in education
Measurement and accountability
Statistics education
Statistics
Evaluation
School psychology *
Social work *
Special education *
Applied behavior analysis
Autism spectrum disorders
Talent development and gifted education
* Programs can lead to licensure
Graduate programs offered through the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts include the following fields:
Biological psychopathology
Clinical science and psychopathology research
Cognitive and biological psychology
Counseling psychology
Developmental psychopathology and clinical science
Differential psychology/behavioral genetics
Industrial/organizational psychology
Personality research
Psychometric methods
Social psychology
Admission to all graduate programs is through the Graduate School's Office of Admissions.
Additional resources
Careers in Psychology for the 21st Century by the American Psychological Association
Wage information for Minnesota from ISEEK: clinical, counseling, and school psychologists; and industrial-organizational psychologists
Career description from ISEEK: psychologists, counselors, and psychiatrists
Occupational outlook for "counselors, psychologists" from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Professional organizations
American Psychological Association
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Social Workers
National Council on Family Relations
Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD)

*too many...click n search urself lar...

Field of Study: Forensic Science

Introduction
Forensic science programs prepare people to examine evidence found at a crime scene. Students learn to study physical evidence such as blood, DNA, and fingerprints. They also learn to use many laboratory tools to collect and test data.
Overview
Forensic science programs teach you to "listen to the dead." You examine trace details such as skin, hair, and clothing fibers. You examine DNA, blood, and fingerprints. In the case of a murder investigation, you study wounds, patterns of blood loss, and the amount of decay. However, forensic science is more than just murder investigations. Perhaps most importantly, forensic science teaches you to determine if a crime occurred in the first place.First and foremost, forensic scientists are scientists. This means that most of the courses in forensic science programs are science-related courses. You take several chemistry courses, including general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. You also take biology, physics, genetics, and anatomy courses. In addition, you study methods of investigation and how to analyze different types of evidence. This can include collecting, transporting, and storing evidence.In fact, many programs require you to take archeology courses that teach research methods used on digs.
About 50 four-year colleges and universities offer bachelor's degrees in forensic science. Many also offer graduate degree programs. Typically you receive a bachelor脝s degree in forensic science in four years. Several community colleges offer two-year programs in the technical aspects of forensic science (such as lab analysis) that can be transferred to a four-year college or university. Graduate programs take from two to five years after you finish your bachelor脝s degree."

for futher information
http://www.iseek.org/sv/Study?id=22030:420203

aBout BioMediCal sCieNce

Biomedical Sciences
G. Thomas Frederick, Program Director
www.rit.edu/~gtfsbi/BMS/index.htm
Biomedical sciences is an academic program designed to prepare students for advanced study in medical, dental, veterinary or graduate schools as they pursue careers in health care or biomedical research. Faculty from across the basic science disciplines, within and outside of the college, offer a diverse curriculum as well as research opportunities for students. In tracking through a highly flexible curricular structure, students will have access to myriad scientific professionals and educational experiences.
For the past twenty years, researchers in the biomedical fields have enjoyed rapid gains in employment due, in part, to the advances in biotechnology and an increase in staff in new medical research industries. Continued employment growth will occur with the increased need for more research in many areas of health care, including AIDS, diabetes, cancer and neurological disorders. Courses and concentration options within biomedical sciences are designed to attract students interested in the broad spectrum of medically related jobs, and to provide a knowledge base and the technical skills required to pursue their chosen careers.

Requirements for the BS degree in biomedical sciences

The curricular requirements for the BS degree in biomedical sciences are very flexible, consisting of a life sciences core and a broad range of flexible options. The life sciences core is designed to provide the student with a strong grounding in mathematics and science, a complement of liberal arts in preparation for a particular career path, e.g., entry into medical/dental/veterinary school graduate studies, or a research position in an applied area of biomedical science. Upon completion of the life sciences core, a series of concentration areas are available in which the student, in consultation with an academic adviser, may select and complete a series of required and elective courses. Concentration areas include focused study in forensic science, professional studies (premedical, predental or preveterinary), exercise science and pathology. Students also may choose to use elective credits to engage in undergraduate research with a faculty mentor and/or pursue a secondary field of study through declaration of a minor, e.g., in the liberal arts (communications, psychology, public policy, foreign language, etc.) or sciences (statistics, biochemistry or imaging science), or possibly a second major.

Sunday 27 July 2008

黑暗让我看不见路...

到底我的志愿...
是什么?
我的兴趣...
又是什么?

以前...
我的志愿...
我的理想...
我的兴趣...
总是那么多...
总觉得...
我能够应付...

但...
现在...
要申请*学*...
必须以自己的志愿...
写出自己的规划...
本来以为对我来说并不难...
因为我的志愿很多...
随便选一个都没问题...
原来不是...
我没有一个指定的目标...
指定的专长...
根本没办法写出来...

以后...
我的路...
会是怎样?
要怎样走下去?
到底我该怎么决定?
有谁可以帮我决定?