Friday, July 3, 2020
Interpersonal Communication and Technology - 275 Words
Interpersonal Communication and Technology (Essay Sample) Content: Interpersonal Communication and Technology [Author Name(s), First M. Last, Omit Titles and Degrees] [Institutional Affiliation(s)] Author Note [Include any grant/funding information and a complete correspondence address.] Interpersonal Communication and Technology Interpersonal (face-to-face) communication is on the verge of being rendered useless by the current society. This occurrence is due to the emergence of communication technologies such as text messaging and social media CITATION Tur15 \l 1033 (Turkle, 2015). Surprisingly, the new communication technologies are becoming bolder in the presence of face-to-face conversation. Many people today feel free to use their phones while engaging in conversations CITATION Rai15 \l 1033 (Rainie Zickuhr, 2015). 89% of mobile phone owners admit to using those devices in social gatherings. Additionally, 82% of adult cellphone owners admit using them in social gatherings, which they believe hurt their face-to-face conversions CITATION Rai15 \l 1033 (Rainie Zickuhr, 2015). This paper demonstrates the effects of communication technology on interpersonal communication and advocate for more use of interpersonal communication as the best communication method. Communication technologies divert people's attention limiting their ability to engage fully in face-to-face conversions. Young people have devised a "rule of three" where by, so long as three people in a group are listening to speaker in a conversation, others have the freedom to chat on their phones CITATION Tur15 \l 1033 (Turkle, 2015). This results in the group engaging in light conversations which people can easily drop in at any time. Light conversations are not effective in discussing weighty issues where people have different opinions and are trying to learn from each other. Communication technologies are destroying communication among family members that existed during the face-to-face conversations. Today, during meal times, parents and family members have their phones. Families attend parks and sports events with phones CITATION Rai15 \l 1033 (Rainie Zickuhr, 2015). Families do not have time to talk to one another. They spend most of the time chatting with other people CITATION Tur15 \l 1033 (Turkle, 2015). This limits the families' abilities to know one another which is usually only revealed through interpersonal communication. Communication technologies make people less interested in those around them. Communication technologies are eroding our ability to detect and feel other people life situations. There is erosion of empathy. A 2010 study by the University of Michigan found that empathy had eroded by 40% among college students in the last three decades CITATION Tur15 \l 1033 (Turkle, 2015). Interpersonal communication enables us to study a person's a tone and posture, and to even challenge one another respectfully CITATION Tur15 \l 1033 (Turkle, 2015). Communication technologies do not provide for studying such aspects of communication. If they do, they are not to the same level as Interpersonal communication. Communication technologies do not offer individual time to communicate with one self. People shift ...
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Medical School Admissions Apply Early!
Medical school admission is very competitive, so you must get your applications in early. Schools with rolling admissions review their applications as they come in. As students are accepted, there will be more and more competition for the smaller number of remaining spots available. Admissions committees will then have a greater number of other applicants to compare with you for those few remaining seats. You are, in a sense, stacking the odds against yourself by procrastinating.The AMCAS application process begins every year on or around May 1, and applicants may begin filling out their applications at that time. Approximately June 1 of each year is the first day that applicants may submit their applications to AMCAS. It is not in your best interest to wait until right before a medical schools deadline to apply. Heres why: If you apply to a medical school on November 1 (the AMCAS deadline for the medical school that you are applying to), you will meet that deadline, but if the medical school has a final deadline for a completed application of December 1, you may not make the medical schools own deadline for having a completed application on file. AMCAS is very clear that it may take four to six weeks to verify an application and that is if everything goes smoothly. It is not uncommon for additional information to be requested, delaying the verification of your initial AMCAS application and, in turn, delaying your application from being received or reviewed by the medical schools of your choice. Clearly, it is not in an applicants best interest to wait until the very last day to apply to medical school. You will not be able to meet the medical schools final deadline. This is also true of schools that do not have rolling admission, such as Harvard, Yale, or Johns Hopkins. It is always in your best interest to apply early, when more interview positions are available. While application deadline extensions can be requested, they are rarely granted and are usually requested as a result of procrastination on the applicants part. To avoid the complication of requesting an extension, start the application process early and be proactive. Keep in mind the kind if impression you are making on the admissions committee when you have to request additional time in order to complete your application. Enrolling in medical school and later becoming a physician requires a great deal of responsibility, organization, and time management. Your inability to meet a deadline for which you have been allotted ample time might speak volumes about how you will perform in the future, as a student, and eventually as a physician. Related Resources: 10 Secrets of Good Writing 2011 Duke NUS Med Admissions QA, chat transcripts. Write Your Way to Medical School, an ebook. This is excerpted from 101 Tips on Getting Into Medical School by Jennifer C. Welch, who has served as the Director of Admissions at SUNY Upstate Medical School since 2001.
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