Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Blog Post #3

How does privatization apply to my topic?
In my final project, I aim to show how privatization affects every social class. However, it severely affects the lower class, cutting off opportunities, and sending mass people into debt. Using the video, The Red, it clearly shows two girls from different social classes, and how it is affecting their everyday life. I plan to add this issue into my paper.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Blog Post #2

1.) Update on my topic. My topic idea has not changed since my last blog post.
2.) Key terms that I found helpful through this process was, social class and college opportunity, low income opportunity, high class opportunities in college. I found a variety of information. The issues I found is that not many low income students had a lot of opportunity in the past. However, with times changing it looks like that will be a different story soon.
3.) I did not find many articles yet; however I found this book which I'm interested in pursuing,
Choosing Colleges: How Social Class and Schools Structure Opportunity, by Patricia M. McDonough. Seems like the perfect fit to what I am looking for in my final project.
4.) Ideas for my topic is that now since the economy is changing there may be more opportunities for the lower class. I want to explore how those students handle being in college since they are receiving help from the government, if they act the same way students that have to take out loans do.
5.) Resources I want to use are Armstrong and Hamilton's Paying for the Party paints a clear picture of what I want to explore in my final project. Within the introduction they illustrate exactly what I want to explain to readers. They talk about two girls, Taylor and Emma, both who go to the same school, and wanted to pursue the same field. However, the two girls came from two different social classes. The authors explained that, Taylor was able to reach better opportunities for herself because of her social standing, while Emma had to settle for something she did not exactly want. I plan on going more in depth with this reading and exploring what else they have to say about social class and college. Another resource I want to use is http://www.jstor.org/stable/2775010?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
6.) Some controversies include that everyone is on the same playing field and no one has a better opportunity because of their social class. I plan on exploring this topic in depth.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Blog Post #1

For my final project, I want to explore the correlation between a person's social standing versus where they end up attending college. Many people find that being a part of the upper class opens more opportunities for that student. In my final project, I want to explore why society believes this.