Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Interviews.......

I actually have an interview today for a lifeguarding and swim instructor position at Cathedral Oaks Athletic Club. I am super excited and actually not as nervous as I usually find myself when I am preparing for an interview... I think this probably has something to do with all of the preparation steps I've taken prior to this interview.

I know summer is approaching and I'm sure many of you, if you're not already working, will be applying to jobs soon for a summer position as you will probably have much more time on your hands than during the semester. So here are a few pointers if you don't know how to prepare for an interview, or if you find yourself getting nervous to head into an interview.

Monday8:00am - 4:15pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 4:15pm
Friday8:00am - 1:00pm
Step 1- Consult the career center for help!
The career center is such an awesome guide in not only helping you look for open job positions that meet your qualifications, but also to assist you in starting / tweaking your resume! I went into the career center to grab a couple templates to refer to while freshening up my resume. This was super helpful, as it helped me create a very professional resume, and in turn took off a lot of the stress of wondering if my resume was going to make the cut for employers. Another great aspect of the career center, is that the staff in there is always so helpful and willing to look over your resume and help give some advice on how to make your resume standout from all the others that the employer may be receiving. If you are currently job hunting, utilize the career center, it is such a helpful resource!

Step 2- Once you have gotten / scheduled an interview, make sure you do some research on the company that you will potentially be working for! This will help you to feel more prepared just in case they ask you a few questions about the company. If you show up knowing a few details about the company, you will also be able to draft conversation with your interviewer with regards to the company and in turn, you will leave a great impression!

Step 3- Practice answering some interview questions. I looked up some frequently asked interview questions and had my roommates ask me a few of them last night just to ease my nerves and reassure myself that I do know what I'm talking about. A few of the most common interview questions are "What do you think your greatest asset it?" "What is your experience in this field?" "What do you believe your greatest flaw is?" Before you go into your interview, brainstorm a few answers to the questions that you would potentially use as answers. Again, if you go in prepared, you will be much more confident and, in turn, be able to relax making the interview much less intimidating!

Basically, as long as you prepare yourself, you will be in good shape! Just take a few deep breaths before you get out of your car and walk into the office with your head healed high and show that you are confident in yourself!

Good luck is you are currently job hunting and interviewing! You'll be just fine!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Group Projects

If you're like me, you probably cringe when you hear your teacher say the words "group project" or "you must work as a group". This is exactly what happened to me at the beginning of this semester in my Psychology 200: Research Methods and Experimental Design class. One of the first things our professor said, was something along the lines of "now this class is comprised of mostly group work" and I was absolutely terrified. Most of the time, for me at least, it means doing most of the hard work by myself and struggling to get everyone together to work on whatever the assignment may be.... along with a great amount of stress and a big headache for the duration of the project.

It doesn't have to be like this!!
However, this semester has changed my view on group work completely! In my Psychology Research class, pretty much the whole semester revolves around two huge assignments- two lab reports, both of which are comprised of experimental designs, of which we created from scratch regarding the topic of "does dishonesty lead to more creative minds" in my groups case. Along the way, we have had many assignments to guide us and prepare us for our lab reports; however, almost every assignment was done as a group. Going into this class, I knew I was going to have to put a lot of work in, seeing as I was not completely confident in my research abilities; however, having a group to work with and consult has proven very beneficial to my learning in this class.

I got really lucky and was grouped up with an awesome group, of which every member is eager to learn, contribute and is easily available for group meetings outside of class. I have learned so much, not only about research in psychology and designing experiments, but I have also learned how to work well with other people, and use everyone's different strengths in the ways that benefit not only the other group members, but also the assignment!

For those of you who don't enjoy group work as of right now, here are a few pointers:

Show your group that you are willing, and going to take the assignment seriously. If you show your other group members that you are willing to accomplish tasks within the assignment, things will go a lot smoother and others will be more prone to offer their help and efforts as well!

Accept the role that you and your group members agree is your responsibility and carry out your role to the best of you ability.

Share your views and accept your other group members' constructive criticism. I think one of the most important things that I have learned so far in college is that constructive criticism, especially from peers is super beneficial to expanding your knowledge.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Tips for making your study playlist

Sometimes I find myself spending more time picking songs to listen to while I study, than actually studying. So I've come up with a few things to make it easier to set up a study playlist without becoming distracted or trying to scull through youtube or iMusic to find the next song to keep you motivated.

When I'm studying, I usually like to listen to classical music...
Many studies have proven that classical music enhances productivity while also helping to boost your mood. Studying isn't exactly the most exciting thing that you could be doing, so the mood enhancer, if nothing else should be a selling point for you! Even if you aren't a Beethoven fanatic, you should be able to find a more modern playlist that follows the same guidelines as classical music when it comes to creating a more relaxed mind for studying. Many studies have shown that finding songs that have between 50-70 beats per minute will produce the effects of a soothed, relaxed mind and help center your brain into focus for your long hours spent in front of a computer or textbook studying.

Now I know some of you may be thinking that you will never force yourself to listen to classical music, so if you are one of these people, try sticking to my tip above, of finding songs that stick to the tempo of 50-70 beats per minute and pick songs without lyrics!
The last thing you want to be doing is focusing more on the words being sung throughout the song, than on your class work.... yet another distraction which will lead to a less productive, longer study session, and who would want that?

Once you've found a good bunch of songs to add to your playlist, make sure you control the volume...
As it stands, study music should not be blasting through your ear drums creating a distraction from your studying... this would completely eliminate the purpose of listening to some good classical tunes... (not that anyone would really want to blast some Beethoven... but you get my point.) Just make sure the volume is turned up just enough to create a soothing background music.


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Sweet Tooth

I have always been a huge sweet/dessert fan, and I am proud to say, nothing has changed! From being all for going out at midnight and walking down Embarcerdero Del Norte (if I'm in IV for the night) and grabbing an infamous "cookiewich" from IV drip to heading over to crush cakes during my hour break in-between classes to grab a cupcake. Santa Barbara definitely doesn't fall in the aspect of having great places to head to to get a fabulous, great tasting dessert!

A few of my top favs:

IV DRIP-
Although it's located in Isla Vista and I no longer live out there, this place remains one of my favorite dessert places. They have everything from cookies, to brownies, to McConnel's ice-cream and any combination of the three! My favorite thing is definitely the "cookiewich", which as it sounds, is a is an ice-cream sandwich. However, they have an endless assortment of flavors when it comes to cookies, from s'mores, to peanut butter cup, to just plain chocolate chip. They are fabulous... and you definitely can't go wrong with their large variety of McConnel's ice-cream flavors! If you haven't tried this place out yet, I highly recommend giving it a shot! You won't be disappointed!


Crushcakes Cafe-
This is another one of my absolute favorite places to grab a quick dessert at. I am a cupcake fanatic, so you'll definitely find me at crushcakes more than would be for my own good, but hey, we're young so enjoy all those cupcakes while you've still got your fast metabolism! Anyways, crushcakes is one of the best cupcakery's that I've been too. They always have their regular cupcakes, such as their famous peace cake, but they also have a different special everyday and you can never go wrong with any cupcake you choose from here! Chrushcakes is also a cafe and has multiple different pastries and coffee for breakfast as well as a separate breakfast and lunch menu that has everything from pancakes and breakfast burritos, to salads and panini's. I highly suggest trying this place out! It is also a great place to study if you ever get sick of the library, the environment is awesome!

The School's Cafe-
I know this might sound a little weird but the best cookie I have ever had was from our school's cafe! All of the bakery items are made fresh by the culinary students and are phenomenal. My favorite is the oatmeal cookie. Pair is with a latte from the buzz shack and you have a fabulous little study snack!

I hope I didn't make you too hungry! Have a great rest of your week!

Monday, April 11, 2016

The Housing Scramble

I, as I'm sure many of you, have received my acceptance letter from UCSB and I couldn't be more excited! I will be really sad to leave SBCC, as I have had such a great experience here and have learned so much and made so many memories, but I am super excited to be moving on to the next chapter of my life. That being said, the first thing I thought of when I checked my portal and saw that I was accepted was... "I need to find a place to live, like NOW, or I am going to be homeless". Although that statement sounds pretty dramatic, I'm sure many of you know the housing struggle in Isla Vista and if you snooze you definitely lose in regards to finding a place to live. However, it is sort of hard to go house hunting before you know if you will officially be living in Isla Vista because once you find a place you like, you have to fill out the application and put down the deposit of one months rent to secure the place or it will be gone within the hour. So my struggle was, what if I find an awesome place and put down a $700 deposit and then end up not getting into UCSB and having to go somewhere else while losing my $700 deposit. So that just wasn't a risk I was willing to take.


And this would be my new roommate, Kayla
Even up until about a week ago, I didn't even have a game plan for how I wanted to go about finding a roommate, which was really packing on the stress. I really didn't want to have to go through the whole craigslist thing because... let's just say I've been there done that..... However, I got super lucky and became really good friends with my boyfriends, best friends, girlfriend this year (a bit confusing, I know) and she just so happened to be looking for a roommate for the next school year as well. She texted me last week and we started talking about looking at places and we both hopped right on craigslist and began looking at places in IV. We found a couple potential apartments and scheduled a few walk throughs for this morning and ended up filling out an application and writing a check for the deposit. I am beyond relieved that we found a place, and so quickly at that. I am so excited to move into a new apartment, and go out and get a bunch of cute little decorations and to be living with a good friend! I am definitely in need of a change, and I definitely think this is going to be a great one!

If you still haven't found a place, don't stress too much... just hop on the band wagon quickly and start scheduling walkthroughs because there are still quite a few places that haven't been snagged up get... just remember that each and every day more people are finding out their application status so the places are going quickly!

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Festival Season is Approaching

The warmer months of the year are definitely my favorite, not only because we have a break from classes and studying our lives away, but mostly because starting at the end of March through the beginning of September... IT IS FESTIVAL SEASON.

I am definitely a festival junkie. From raves to hipster festivals, count me in. I feel like I fell in love with the environment; when you're at a festival, you, in some ways, feel like you've escaped reality for a little while. It's so cool to be surrounded by hundreds of people that all share the love for the music you are going to the festival to hear... and that's the thing, everyone feels the same way, so the vibes are always awesome.

Another reason music festivals are so great is because you get to see so many artists, bands, or DJ's in one weekend. Most festivals I've been to have three or four stages, so you're never really even stuck watching someone who you really don't care to see either.

Yet another one of my favorite things about music festivals is the time you get to spend with your best friends. Think about sitting in the grass listening to awesome music with all of your best friends, heading back to the campground to relax for a bit before heading back out for the night shows... all for two or three days straight... It is seriously like being in a movie. You also meet so many new friends to hangout with while you're there as well. It really is such a great experience.

Even though festivals are super awesome... the car ride home is always pretty brutal. After having such an awesome weekend, it kind of sucks to have to go back to real life, whether it be school, or a job, or really anything because nothing really adds up to frolicking around a festival hearing great music all weekend with no other worries than putting on some sunscreen and making sure that you make it to every set you want to see a bit early to get a good spot in the crowd.

If any of you happen to be going to Coachella weekend 2 (April 22nd-24th), perhaps I will see you there!

Have a good rest of your week, and if you are currently unmotivated in the aspect of school work, use the fact that we only have 4.5 weeks of classes left and then finals.....AND THEN SUMMER!

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Saving Money

As I have mentioned previously, I ended up having to quit my job for numerous reasons. I knew this would mean that I was going to have to stop spending as much money as I would normally freely spend, but I also didn't realize how much money I actually spent each month, let alone each week. When you don't have a pay check coming in, you begin to question whether or not you really need that morning latte, or if you can suffer through the torture of running the day on no caffeine.

This was one of my realizations: I spend way too much money on Starbucks each week, so that was my first cut back. I used to go to Starbucks and grab a pastry with my caramel latte around four to five times a week... Now I'm trying to cut back to just once or twice a week-which has actually proven to be extremely difficult, and has lead to some pretty angry mornings. Luckily, my mom actually picked up a Kuerig for me last time I was at home which has proven to be a tremendous help in saving money. If you are a coffee fanatic, but really want to cut back on spending money on over priced latte's, I highly recommend investing in a Kuerig. Sure you have to pay for the pods, but let me tell you a box of 24 pods for $8.00 gives you 24 cups of coffee for the price of two lattes... so yes, I guarantee this will save you much money (and frustration) in the long run!

Another one of my money pits proved to be eating out. When you have that pretty nice paycheck coming in twice a month, you never really think twice about going to Chipotle for dinner even though you have plenty of groceries in the fridge. I realized that I ate out way too much. I would go grocery shopping and get a bunch of great food to make for dinner (spending money at the grocery store for all of this food) and then end up eating out for dinner four times a week.... which then my groceries would go bad and then I would repeat the cycle. WASTE OF MONEY PEOPLE. I know I'm not the only one that does this, so only buy groceries that you know you are going to use, and plan out your week- so you like to eat out, it changes things up a bit... so go out to eat twice a week instead of four our five times and make sure to use up all of your groceries so that you are making the most out of your money!

SO yes basically, I wasted most of my money on food... which now that I think about it was kind of dumb because I was solely being careless. This is just my scenario, but if you guys are looking to save money my advice would be to make sure you are only buying groceries that you need, and not letting them go to waste. And seriously, get that Kuerig if you are a coffee drinker, it really is a huge money saver!

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Aerial Yoga

Adventure one of my spring break:

I wasn't exactly looking forward to spring break as much as I usually am, probably due to the fact that my family and I usually have an extravagant trip to Hawaii planned... and this year that was not possible because my sister and I didn't end up having the same week of spring break. I was looking forward to a week off of school, but I sure didn't have the same excitement as I would have for a trip to Hawaii. However, I must say, I severely underestimated my spring break. I have had such a fun, yet relaxing break... and my body is definitely thanking me for this much needed break! Hopefully everyone else had a great relaxing break as well!

I ended up going home for half of break and then coming back to Santa Barbara for the other half (this proved to be such a great balance). Anyhow, my mom, my sister and I decided to take a day trip on Tuesday to LA to hang out and have some girl time, ya know the typically shopping day while also eating at some cute, little, (over priced) cafe's in LA. In addition to shopping, we also decided that we all wanted to try aerial yoga. My mom had seen a post on Facebook advertising an aerial yoga studio in West LA and thought it would be fun if we all gave it a shot. I have been a dancer and cheerleader almost all of my life and I also enjoy practicing yoga so I was immediately in... however, my mom and sister both think yoga is boring (like I'm sure many people do) and aren't really all for it, so I was surprised when everyone agreed to take any yoga class let alone swinging around on silks upside down doing yoga poses. I was pretty excited to see how this little adventure would turn out.


I walked into the studio all confident and excited, and then we got assigned our silks and were waiting for the instructor and I kid you not, all of the other students were swinging around on there silks and were doing, what looked like all of these exotic positions and I turned to my mom and sister and we all just started laughing, thinking there's no way we are going to be able to do this.

To my surprise we all ended up doing really well! Actually my mom and sister were both super good at most of the positions and I was the one struggling to keep up at some points! It was such a fun thing to do together and more than anything, I'm had such a fun day hanging out with my mom and sister while trying something new and exciting!

Friday, April 1, 2016

Deltopia

As I’m sure most of you know, the infamous Deltopia is tomorrow. Now as fun as partying all day long on Ocean side DP looking over the cliffs to the beautiful beach, it can also get very dangerous as I’m sure all of you know. I know there are all of these rules in place, such as a noise ordinance of 6pm and no parking in Isla Vista without a proof of residence along with strict rules on public intoxication and minor in possession with regards to the highest possible punishment in place and also the fact that there is going to be an extremely high amount of police officers and sheriffs out patrolling all of IV this weekend… but I also know that just because all of these extra measures are taking place, it really doesn’t matter to the massive amounts of Isla Vista partiers that are going to continue on with their traditions no matter what.

I’m not even going to lie here, I am planning on going out to a few events tomorrow- it has honestly become part of the Isla Vista culture and I know many of you are also planning to go out as well.

My biggest thing here, is make sure you stay safe and please try to minimize the risk of things getting out of hand. It is one thing to go out and have fun, but keep it safe and respect our community.

Here are a few things to keep in mind tomorrow, and really for anytime you are panning on going out to IV.

As much as it is recommended to discourage out of towners, there will be quite a few people trecking in for this event. As Im sure you have heard out of towners cause most of the trouble during this particular weekend every year so just try to keep your parties local and if you do know people coming in from out of town, address the policies with them and talk to them about how these are the streets you walk though everyday, this is your home so respect it like it is one.

Another piece of advise, stick with your friends. This is always a good idea when going out to parties, but I think it’s an even better tactic this weekend because there is going to be many more people in the few streets of Isla Vista, which means there could be a highened risk for possibly encountering people with bad intentions.

STAY HYDRATED. It’s getting warm out, and alcohol and sun don’t mix extremely well. Drink a glass of water for every drink you have. You’ll thank me Sunday morning for this one, trust me.

Another thing you must remember is that there will be many cars towed for not having validation of residency in Isla Vista. If you don’t live in IV, don’t take the chance and park on the streets or in the parking lots anyways. You do not want to wake up Sunday morning and have to uber to the towing company to pay $300 to get your car out of the towing site.

Lastly, know your limits. There are going to be tons of cops out and about patrolling IV all weekend. Keep yourself and other’s safe by knowing your limits: don’t start the day off with 10 beers because remember this is a long, social day. You want to be able to make it past 2 o’clock in the afternoon and also keep in mind that  many people are arrested and cited in IV on deltopia for public intoxication and minors in possession. You do not want to spend the entire day in jail and wake up without a license for a year and a $300 ticket. So make sure you are aware of your partying and are able to keep yourself safe.