In the book Freshman Year, Sarah returned from Thanksgiving break and is now finishing her last couple weeks of school. Although it was not Thanksgiving break, we just returned from a break here as well. For me, it feels quite the same to be back with a roommate after being home. I have a big family and share a room with my younger sister, so I technically was still living with one over fall break.
Upon returning from fall break, we are preparing for registration for the spring semester, which will take place on November 1st. Similarly, Sarah also had to register for classes. However, she was not aware of her enrollment date and missed her registration. As this date is approaching for me, I am feeling a little stressed on whether I will get be able to create my desired schedule. One of the classes I am really hoping to get into is Spanish, as I was supposed to take it this semester and was not able to get into it due to both sections being full.
It is really crazy to think that we are already halfway through the semester. At this point we have two breaks approaching: Thanksgiving and Winter Intercession. I am interested to see how it will feel to be away from Longwood for an extended amount of time. As much as I love it here, I really do enjoy being at home, so I am excited to be able to stay there for a longer time. However, I feel like it will start to feel quite odd being at home for more than a couple days. I know I will definitely start to miss the friends I have made here, but I am also really excited to see my friends from home, as I have not seen them since we said goodbye before leaving for college.
Fortunately, I do not find myself drifting further from these friends back at home. On the other hand, for Sarah, I feel as if she is worried about drifting from her friends at home. During Thanksgiving break she hung out with them, but it did not appear that she did over winter break. The book also shows her thinking about her friends and saying that she’s sure they will find some time to hang out soon. I think it is easier for me to not feel this way because I experienced it during high school when I transferred schools. Although I definitely did not keep in touch with every single person I was once friends with, the ones who I did keep in touch with are still my friends today. I am grateful for those friends because I am always able to reach out to them to talk and it’s as if no time has passed; we are still just as close even without talking every day. Having experienced that, I do not believe that I will ever drift from them throughout my college years.