Personal Experience: My First Day At Fairleigh Dickinson University

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When I think back on my first day, at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Did I plan before the time for what I was going to wear? Did I get all the school supplies needed? Did I try to find my classrooms ahead of time or look for the syllabus online? Did I look up for my professors on an online professor evaluation site? People around me used to show their impression of me as a student. But would that perception be correct? Would it match up with how I see myself as a student? In my opinion, perception is literally an effect on the brain. When people are in any kind of situation where they have control over other people’s outcomes it makes them more interested in taking risks and more optimistic. But it also actually kind of narrows their vision so that …show more content…

The measures I have taken into account for the development of this perception are I try to be friendlier in the group rather than avoid working with them. The more I am in front of them, the better it is and I don’t expect people to change their minds with a blink of an eye. Shifting someone’s perception often takes time. I also try to be easygoing so that I can learn and use their names and also take some quality time to know them better in the college or even outside, this will help me to create bonding between us.
Perceptual biases and errors can also result from factors such as speech patterns, clothing, impression management tactics, or attractiveness. It is difficult for me to understand that no individual 's perceptions are necessarily accurate interpretations of his/her surroundings, but unique interpretations based on select information and observations that vary from individual to individual. However, rational behaviour, as seen by one individual, may appear irrational to another due to differences in

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