Social Class In Social Life

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A mother and her son decide to leave their house to attend a college baseball game later that day. The son was a very good baseball player in his town and have always wanted to play college baseball. One would perceive this family has middle class by certain aspects but if they actually knew the family they would perceive them different. She was a single mother who had to work two jobs to put food on the table. She was recently diagnosed with cancer, and she had no idea what to tell her son. With this she was not going to be able to provide things to her son that would allow him to play college baseball. She had no idea how she was going to treat her cancer or even find a doctor because of her income. The social class of your family plays …show more content…

Many kids who I grew up and played with did not continue to play baseball after high school. There are many kids who I believe had the potential to play college or professional baseball, but because of their families social class they did not have access to the necessary things to be able to play at the next level. My parents were able to send me to college camps and were able to put me on a travel team in the summer. Me having access to these certain things gave me opportunities to play in front of various colleges. With those opportunities created by my parents social class, I was able to do something that no one else in Brunswick, Georgia was able to do. That was sign a Division I athletic scholarship to play baseball. Now, people around Brunswick have socially constructed my identity to not only a good baseball player but to also push themselves to be a Division I baseball player. I believe that if it wasn’t for my parents social class that my identity would be far different from a Division I baseball athlete, because their social class gave me access and opportunities to certain aspects that other kids were not able to …show more content…

Social class has a big role in health care when it comes to opportunities and choices. Janny Scott (2005) article Life at the Top in America Isn’t Just Better, It’s Longer shows how health care is different with three different individuals. She shows the situation of three individuals and because of their social class how they are treated when having conditions of a heart attack. After reading the article the upper middle class has many choices and opportunities for the best health care. The middle class/workers do have many choices when it comes to health care but do not have the same opportunities as the upper middle class individuals do. The lower class based on these examples get both little choices and opportunities when it comes to health care. When it comes to health care, I believe that social class plays a major role in choices and opportunities. With these choices and opportunities created by social class you are able to achieve an identity that is very positive. I am very fortunate today to have the most important person in my life still alive. If it was not for my parent’s social class and the choices and opportunities it created, I do not believe I would have my mom today. In 2009, my mom was diagnosed with Stage 3 Rectal Cancer and it was the worst feeling in the world. I remember sitting in my room

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