I'm so proud of you Alyssa. You're so grown up now. Keep up what your doing!
I'm so proud of you Alyssa. You're so grown up now. Keep up what your doing!
I know it can be hard when you start. Sometimes now I really struggle with going to school and working thirty hours a week. I'm just SO exhausted! I don't have a social life, except my bf (whom I have only been seeing once a week anyways!).
BUT it is worth it in the end. I enjoy my classes. Especially when you start getting into prerequisites and actually learn what is applicable to the career you're going into. I'm going into nursing and learning all kinds of interesting things in my physiology and nutrition class this semester. I can apply it to my job (I'm a CNA) and it really helps with observing my patients.
I forget what your majoring in? Is it veterinary medicine or?
The only thing I really hate? Chemistry. lol
You'll get used to the workload. Just get through the first semester and you'll realize how fast it really does go!
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Thanks guys! I hope I make friends soon.That'd be fun. I've just signed up for a beach clean-up on the 22nd to get more involved, so hopefully I'll make some friends?
As for my major, right now it's Bio, but when I transfer hopefully it'll be either Zoology or Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. There's only one school in the country with both, sooo gotta do good to make it in there!![]()
You are off to a great start! Three weeks, with so many news things happening, I'm not surprised friendships haven't had time to develop YET. They will.
BTW, I just noticed your siggy, not sure how long you've had it, that is hilarious!
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Congratulations on making it through your first 3 weeks! For some reason, I think the beginning of every semester is always the hardest! It sounds like you are doing great.
It sounds like you are going to do some activities to meet people, but maybe you could form a study group for some of your more difficult classes and get to know people that way. I'm still a student (working on my PhD) and have gotten to know people in my program better this way for some of our stats/analysis classes by studying for tests with them. It's always nice to have friends who are going through the same things you are!
Also, about your reading- don't be afraid to skim! Especially if you have a lot of reading to do, sometimes it's just not possible to read every word and actually retain what you read. I usually skim and make notes on important points, it saves time and the notes refresh my memory. (That's my 2 cents from someone who has spent 7 years in college now).
I know college is a lot of work, but you will get used to it. Best of luck!!
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