Friday, May 1, 2015
My Third Learning Experience
As the semester is coming to a close I think
maybe the most important thing I have learned from my freshman year at TCU is
how fast time goes. I remember graduating high school, going to Frog Camp, and
then eventually moving in to my dorm on the first week of school like it was
yesterday. I was filled with excitement and nerves, not knowing anyone and not
sure what to expect. I went to my first college class, became involved on
campus, and began to form new friendships. Eventually first semester ended and
I thought I had become a pro at college life. Second semester began and a whole
new set of challenges were faced. New classes, new professors, and new
friendships formed, all presenting me with many new excitements as well as many
challenges. Now I am facing finals week once again and cannot believe how much
I have changed since the day I moved in to TCU. I thought when I was a senior
in high school that I was finally “grown up” and knew everything there was to
know about the world. I thought I knew how to manage my time, how to eat
healthy and exercise, and I had people figured out. After doing bad on my first
college test, learning that you actually do have to exercise every day in
college, and that not everyone you meet is going to change your life for the better,
I knew I needed a serious reality check. I did not know everything there was to
know about the world and as much as I wanted to be independent, I still needed
a little help from the people most important to me. After spending Christmas
Break with my amazing parents and my sister, reflecting on all my successes
from first semester and my equally as plentiful failures, I realized that’s
life. You will never have it all figured out, that moment just is not going to
happen. No matter what stage in life you are at and no matter how many life
experiences you have, we are all still human and we all still make mistakes. I
returned to second semester with a renewed sense of excitement, now knowing
that if I make mistakes, it is okay, as long as I learn from them. Especially
during a time in life that is meant for transition, such as freshman year of
college, the lessons learned are the most important part. As I finish my second
semester of freshman year, I am a completely different person then I was the
day I arrived at TCU. I have learned so much about the world but most important
I have learned so much about myself. I now know that you have to start studying
for a calculus exam prior to the night before the test and that your parents
still are really there for you no matter how old you get. As I leave TCU in a
couple of days I am now a changed person full of so many great memories and
incredible friendships. I will come back to TCU in the fall ready for whatever
the world is going to throw at me, knowing that I still have so much to learn,
and that is exciting.
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Anna- This blog post couldn't be more true. I cannot believe that the last week of my freshman year is already here. It feels like yesterday that I was moving into a completely bare room with an individual I have never met before. The scary thing is that before we know it, our senior year will be here and we will be entering the work force. It just goes to show the importance of taking advantage of our time at TCU and enjoying every minute of it because it goes by fast!! It is awesome that you have made so many memories and learned great lessons along the way. I believe that holds true for most of us. Its imperative that we learn from our mistakes and continue to grow!
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