Surviving The First College Semester
Start writing a post
Student Life

Surviving The First College Semester

21
Surviving The First College Semester

There is so much hype about being an incoming freshman in college. After completing my first semester, I can see why. You hear people get excited about recruitment and frat parties. No one mentions classes or majors at first. No one warned me that first semester of my freshman year would be one of the most difficult but rewarding experiences of my life.

Being Homesick.

I was so extremely homesick for about the first month. Recruitment didn’t help, as I was a complete headcase and overthought every little thing I did. I lived alone that week because my roommate didn’t go through recruitment. I felt that I knew no one on campus and everyone was forming great friendships while I sat in bed missing home. I missed being in my little St. Louis bubble, where you can walk outside and immediately see someone you know. I missed being at home with my family and sleeping in my own bed.

Classes.

Classes were 10 times harder than I had ever expected. I went to a college prep high school and they constantly told us they were preparing us for college and that we had nothing to worry about. Syllabus week I had that “this will be easy” mentality. I soon came to resent high school for giving me a big head. I signed up for more challenging classes because senior year in high school was a breeze and I was eager to learn a lot in college. But a month or two in, I came to realize that I over-committed. I had to push myself harder that I ever had before just to receive a B- in my most difficult class. However, I have never been so proud of myself before. I am proud of the work I put in and the result of that hard work.

Choices.

My mom told me over and over again that every choice I made had a consequence. I always had that in the back of my head, but I never REALLY thought about it. In high school, I had set rules and curfews, so I couldn’t really get that far off track. In college, there are no rules. I can come back to the dorm at 4 a.m. even if I had an 8 a.m. class four hours later. I can go to a frat party off-campus even if I have an exam that counts for 20 percent of my grade. I learned quickly that I have to have focus in my life and work hard if I want to make not only my parents proud, but myself as well. Work hard, play hard.

But overall, I am proud of myself. I am proud to say I passed all my classes and finished with a GPA that pleased my parents. I made so many long-lasting friendships that I look forward to cultivating further as I work towards my major. I am so blessed to be able to attend such a prestigious university such as Texas Christian University, and I’m proud to say I am now a second semester horned frog!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Student Life

Waitlisted for a College Class? Here's What to Do!

Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life.

48984
college students waiting in a long line in the hallway
StableDiffusion

Course registration at college can be a big hassle and is almost never talked about. Classes you want to take fill up before you get a chance to register. You might change your mind about a class you want to take and must struggle to find another class to fit in the same time period. You also have to make sure no classes clash by time. Like I said, it's a big hassle.

This semester, I was waitlisted for two classes. Most people in this situation, especially first years, freak out because they don't know what to do. Here is what you should do when this happens.

Keep Reading...Show less
a man and a woman sitting on the beach in front of the sunset

Whether you met your new love interest online, through mutual friends, or another way entirely, you'll definitely want to know what you're getting into. I mean, really, what's the point in entering a relationship with someone if you don't know whether or not you're compatible on a very basic level?

Consider these 21 questions to ask in the talking stage when getting to know that new guy or girl you just started talking to:

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

Challah vs. Easter Bread: A Delicious Dilemma

Is there really such a difference in Challah bread or Easter Bread?

31131
loaves of challah and easter bread stacked up aside each other, an abundance of food in baskets
StableDiffusion

Ever since I could remember, it was a treat to receive Easter Bread made by my grandmother. We would only have it once a year and the wait was excruciating. Now that my grandmother has gotten older, she has stopped baking a lot of her recipes that require a lot of hand usage--her traditional Italian baking means no machines. So for the past few years, I have missed enjoying my Easter Bread.

Keep Reading...Show less
Adulting

Unlocking Lake People's Secrets: 15 Must-Knows!

There's no other place you'd rather be in the summer.

954910
Group of joyful friends sitting in a boat
Haley Harvey

The people that spend their summers at the lake are a unique group of people.

Whether you grew up going to the lake, have only recently started going, or have only been once or twice, you know it takes a certain kind of person to be a lake person. To the long-time lake people, the lake holds a special place in your heart, no matter how dirty the water may look.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Top 10 Reasons My School Rocks!

Why I Chose a Small School Over a Big University.

180214
man in black long sleeve shirt and black pants walking on white concrete pathway

I was asked so many times why I wanted to go to a small school when a big university is so much better. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure a big university is great but I absolutely love going to a small school. I know that I miss out on big sporting events and having people actually know where it is. I can't even count how many times I've been asked where it is and I know they won't know so I just say "somewhere in the middle of Wisconsin." But, I get to know most people at my school and I know my professors very well. Not to mention, being able to walk to the other side of campus in 5 minutes at a casual walking pace. I am so happy I made the decision to go to school where I did. I love my school and these are just a few reasons why.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments