Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Sociological Imagination My High School Gpa - 989 Words

Sociological imagination is looking at a situation from a different point of view. My high school GPA was a 3.345 and my ACT score was a 27. Looking at these scores compared to my class, I did very poorly. When this case is analyzed individually, it looks as though I was lazy and did not work hard in high school. But when the sociological imagination perspective is applied, it shows that during junior year larger forces such as my 22-year-old sister running away from home, my father being laid off, and my grandmother’s heart attack caused my focus to be turned away from my studies and I preformed poorly in my Advanced Placement classes. Throughout high school, my dream was to attend the University of Michigan, but with these forces against me I failed and did not receive admission. Although my experience was rather dramatic, other students had different, and even more dramatic, experiences than me. For example, one student from my school received admission to Harvard Universit y. 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