Time really flies in college…In the blink of an eye, it’s already mid-April and the last round of midterm exams are over. Three weeks from now, I’ll be done with my finals and preparing to move out of beloved Packer Hall. It sounds cliche, but it feels like just yesterday I was carrying my bags up to see my room for the first time. As much as time has flown, the past 8 months of my freshman year have been chock full of memories, experiences, and lessons. Since the last 14 blog posts have been an insight on all of my memories and experiences, it’s only fitting that my final post reflects on the lessons I’ve learned throughout the past year that have helped me grow into a better student and a more responsible, independent person.
The biggest lesson I learned this year is to plan ahead. Quickly, I realized that in college, you get a lot more free time and freedom in what you do with it. However, along with this excess free time comes much more coursework and responsibilities. In most of my classes, there was a weekly assignment due that overviewed the material from recent lectures. Each week, the size of these assignments varied for each class. During my first few weeks on campus, my assignments were easy to complete quickly, so I spent a lot of time roaming campus and enjoying my free time. I got used to managing my schoolwork like this, so when a busy week with heavier assignments came up, I was caught off guard, missed a deadline, and stayed up extremely late finishing the assignment. From that point on, I started planning ahead with my assignments and spent time working ahead on them each day. Instead of waiting to do an assignment until the day it is due, I learned that chipping away slowly at it is a much more effective way to complete assignments on time, especially when they’re larger and more difficult than expected.
Another important lesson that my first year of college has taught me is to make the most of my time at Penn State. After talking to my older brother and other upperclassmen this year, everyone mentioned how fast college flies by. They told me that before you know it, you’re graduating and going into the real world, so while you’re here, you can’t waste it. Hearing this motivated me to treat my college experience like the once-in-a-lifetime experience that it is, and I hope to make the most of it by getting involved with clubs and connecting with the people around me. Next semester when we are more likely to have in-person events, I’m excited to continue doing this with in-person classes and clubs. Oh, and of course, be a part of that crazy student section at football games.
I could go on forever about new things I’ve learned since stepping on campus, but I find these two lessons to be the most important. Freshman year was just the start for me, and after seeing how much I’ve grown in just a short 8 months, I’m so excited to see where I’ll be by the end of my time in college.
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