Fifteen weeks ago, I was a high
school graduate anticipating, worrying, thinking all day everyday about my
future as a Nittany Lion. My thoughts were consumed with thoughts like, What
are professors like? How am I going
to survive finals? Will I make friends? What will my roommate be like? The
normal thoughts of any incoming college student.
Now fifteen weeks later, I can
answer most of the questions with
confidence. My roommate is awesome, I made an abundance of new friends, and
college professors are very smart. I have not yet conquered my first round of
finals so that is still to be determined.
Although I have only been a Nittany
Lion for a few short weeks, I feel like I have been one for life. I know that
choosing Penn State was the best decision I could have made for myself
academically and socially. I am surrounded by people with the same goals as me,
the same motivations as me, and similar interests as me. Within the short time
span of my life at Penn State, I have already learned many important things
about myself academically and socially.
Socially, one of the hardest things
I encountered was making friends in the beginning of the semester. At home, I
have had the same friends since elementary school and the simple skill of
making friends had never been an issue. When I got to college, I had to re-make
all my friends and it proved to be slightly difficult at first. I had to step
out of my comfort zone and talk to people I knew nothing about. While it seemed
daunting on the first day, every freshman was in the same boat as me and I now
have some of the greatest friends I could ask for.
Academically, I had to readjust to sitting
in class, having homework, and studying for finals because I had seriously
slacked on all of that towards the end of my senior year. I quickly fell back
into the rhythm of school and sort of enjoyed having a schedule again. Since I
came into Penn State with an undecided major many of my classes were
exploratory courses and I was eager to learn about different subjects than I
had in high school.
With the semester coming to an end,
I can safely say that I will NEVER go into a career in economics or
mathematics. I took one class in each of those subjects and although the
material was not too difficult to learn, I just realized I have no interest in
either subject. I also took a psychology class and loved the course, as well as
a French class, which is now going to be my minor.
One of my favorite classes (and I’m
not just saying this because I have to blog about it…this is my honest
opinion!) was English 15. I really enjoyed the structure of the class because
it was very different from my high school English classes. We did not spend
hours aimlessly completing “daily edits” or reading boring novels and analyzing
each word of every book. Instead, it was a much more discussion-based class
which I truly enjoyed because it made me think. I was encouraged to think about
issues that were plaguing our world and especially our community of Penn State.
In high school, I always dreaded the art museum field trips, but this class
helped me view a different perspective of art. Because I was not forced to
analyze art in a specific way, but was given guidelines of how to go about
things, I felt I was able to express my feelings of art in a way that made
sense to me. This class was not cookie-cutter English which made it one of the
best.
After almost completing one
semester already at Penn State, it is safe to say that I will gladly be
returning for the next seven semesters and look forward to future classes and
broadening my horizons through Penn State University.
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3. Hi Ms. S, I completed my SRTEs!
I agree with you about this class not being like every other class in high school. There is analysis but it is more discussion based as you said. I liked English 015S too above most of my classes.
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